The Match Review Officer has handed six monetary sanctions following the two games of Sunday football, with a significant fine to Adelaide defender Mark Keane an eye-catching result.
Keane was fined for his fifth tripping offence on North Melbourne's Nick Larkey, sanctioned $10,000, or $6,250 with an early plea.
The offence was graded as intentional conduct, low impact, and body contact.
Kangaroos forward Paul Curtis can also accept a $3,000 fine, reduced to $2,000 with an early plea, for a striking offence on Adelaide's Mitchell Hinge.
The grading was deemed careless conduct, low impact, and high contact.
In the Western Derby, four players have walked away with shallower pockets after the tense clash between Fremantle and West Coast.
Patrick Voss can accept an identical fine to Paul Curtis ($3,000 reduced to $2,000 with early plea) for striking Tyrell Dewar in the first quarter of the match. It was too graded careless conduct, low impact, and high contact.
Jack Graham has received a heftier fine for his second striking offence in his career, charged $6,250 for his act on Caleb Serong in the second quarter. Graham's strike was graded as intentional conduct, low impact and body contact. The fine can be reduced to $3,750 with an early plea.
Liam Ryan can also accept a $1,500 fine for abusive language towards an umpire, while Harley Reid has again faced financial sanctioning for instigating a melee/wrestle in the fourth term, charged $1,500 or $1,000 with an early plea.