Hawthorn's Daniel Howe can accept a two-match ban for striking Carlton's Patrick Cripps in the opening minute of the Hawks' clash with the Blues on Sunday.
Will Daniel Howe come under scrutiny for this incident with Patrick Cripps early in the first quarter?#AFLBluesHawks pic.twitter.com/CBI6ixw4lI
— AFL (@AFL) July 22, 2018
Howe has also been send directly to the Tribunal for tripping Carlton's Zac Fisher, with the charge graded as severe impact.
Injury concerns for Carlton and Collingwood, Daniel Howe and Shannon Hurn under match review scrutiny and more in Monday's #FootyFeed headlines. pic.twitter.com/KJgw7U5RP1
— AFL.com.au (@AFLcomau) July 23, 2018
Brisbane's Tom Cutler can accept a two-match ban for striking Adelaide's Lachlan Murphy.
Lachlan Murphy was taken off with the assistance of trainers after this contest.#AFLLionsCrows pic.twitter.com/8I2RfpqSKq
— AFL (@AFL) July 21, 2018
Brisbane's Daniel McStay (rough conduct, $2000), Hawthorn's Ricky Henderson (rough conduct, $2000), Western Bulldogs' Jack Macrae (striking, $2000), Brisbane's Jake Barrett (rough conduct, $2000) and Western Bulldogs' Josh Dunkley (carless umpire contact, $100) can all accept financial sanctions for separate incidents over the weekend.