Former Brownlow Medallist Nat Fyfe is one umpiring contact incident away from potential suspension.
The Fremantle veteran was charged with careless contact with an umpire after an incident in the fourth quarter of the Dockers' victory over Port Adelaide.

The AFL cracked down on careless contact with an umpire in June after a slew of early season incidents, with players to commit four offences in a two-year period to be referred directly to the AFL tribunal.

The 33-year-old has played just five games in an injury-interrupted 2025 season.

Fyfe can accept a $3125 fine, and was one of three players charged with careless umpire contact alongside Port Adelaide skipper Connor Rozee (second offence) and Cooper Lord (first offence).

Andrew Brayshaw was charged with tripping Zak Butters in the first quarter and can accept a $2000 fine.

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