Western Bulldogs forward Jack Redpath can accept a two-match ban for striking GWS co-captain Phil Davis, and has had his penalty impacted by bad record.

Redpath's strike was assessed as intentional conduct with low impact to the head, and was originally classified as a two-week sanction, although his bad record saw it elevated to three.

GWS' Toby Greene can accept a $1500 sanction for misconduct on Bulldog Luke Dahlhaus.

Greene was charged with misconduct, and although it's his third fine of the season which would normally equal a one-match suspension, the two regular fines added to a misconduct fine do not equate to three fines.

Port Adelaide's Ollie Wines can accept a $1000 sanction for rough conduct on Collingwood's Tom Langdon.

The incident was graded as careless conduct with low impact to the the head.

Gold Coast's Jack Martin ($1000) North Melbourne's Brayden Preuss ($1500) and Essendon's Ben Howlett ($1000) can all accept financial sanctions after separate incidents over the weekend.

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