The AFL's Match Review Officer found just one offence worthy of sanction from Saturday night's thrilling semi-final clash between GWS and Brisbane.
35-year-old rebounding Lion Dayne Zorko has copped a $3,750 fine for striking Giant winger Isaac Cumming during the second quarter of Brisbane's win.
The incident was graded intentional conduct, with low impact to the body.
Zorko can accept an early plea of $2,500 or risk the full penalty with an unsuccessful challenge.
Star defender Harris Andrews has avoided punishment for his clumsy elbow on Giant veteran Stephen Coniglio in a marking contest during the opening term.
Nothing for Harris Andrews to worry about in the Match Review, with just one sanction from the GWS-Brisbane semi-final - a striking fine for Dayne Zorko on Isaac Cumming. https://t.co/NEjGTOUymD
— Fox Footy (@FOXFOOTY) September 15, 2024
The collateral damage forced Coniglio to be subbed from the match, undergoing a head injury assessment and suffering what seems to be a fractured cheekbone.
GWS are yet to provide an update on Coniglio's injury status.
Fortunately for Brisbane, no players have been ruled out of next week's preliminary final by the MRO, with no other sanctions issued from Saturday's match.