Hawthorn's James Sicily can accept a one-match ban for kneeing Geelong skipper Joel Selwood in the fourth quarter of their clash at the MCG on Monday.
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Hawks Kaiden Brand and Daniel Howe can accept $1500 sanctions for separate incidents, while Geelong's James Parsons can accept a $2000 sanction for striking Howe.
Sicily will now miss Hawthorn's clash with Richmond on Sunday, a game that Tigers forward Josh Caddy will also be unavailable for, after he accepted a one-match ban for striking Adelaide David Mackay.
Gold Coast's Jack Bowes was the other player suspended from round two action, after he engaged in rough conduct with Carlton's Jacob Weitering.