A total of 10 charges have been laid following an eventful Round 14.
Ben Cunnington and Will Schofield have been suspended, while Bachar Houli has been sent straight to the tribunal.
Richmond's Houli has been referred directly to the Tribunal on Tuesday night following his hit on Carlton's Jed Lamb.
Houli's strike was assessed as intentional conduct with high impact to the head and no early guilty plea is available.
Bachar Houli has been reported for this incident with Jed Lamb. #AFLTigersBlues pic.twitter.com/Yqafn9KxsM
— AFL (@AFL) June 25, 2017
West Coast's Will Schofield can accept a one-match suspension for striking Melbourne midfielder Clayton Oliver in this incident.
The MRP graded Schofield's hit as intentional, with low impact. It was judged to be a two-week ban down to one-week with an early guilty plea.
Eagles defender Will Schofield has been reported for this incident involving Clayton Oliver. #AFLEaglesDees pic.twitter.com/vpDFZHbAFJ
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North Melbourne's Ben Cunnington can accept a one-match ban for striking Western Bulldog Toby McLean.
Cunnington was deemed to have struck McLean in the head, with low impact, resulting in a two-game ban down to one with an early guilty plea.
Western Bulldogs defender Easton Wood has been slapped with a $1,500 fine for striking Taylor Garner.
Dane Rampe and Joe Daniher have been hit with a $1,000 sanction each for wrestling.
Luke Parker can accept a $1000 sanction for striking Mark Baguley.
Nick Robertson has also been fined $1,000 for striking Nathan Wilson.
Returning Docker Hayden Ballantyne has been fined $1,000 for striking Zach Tuohy.
Michael Walters has also been fined $1,000 for striking Patrick Dangerfield.
Meanwhile, Jack Viney has been cleared for his contact on West Coast captain, Shannon Hurn.