Western Bulldogs forward Jack Redpath can accept a two-match ban for striking GWS co-captain Phil Davis, and has had his penalty impacted by bad record.
Redpath's strike was assessed as intentional conduct with low impact to the head, and was originally classified as a two-week sanction, although his bad record saw it elevated to three.
GWS' Toby Greene can accept a $1500 sanction for misconduct on Bulldog Luke Dahlhaus.
Greene was charged with misconduct, and although it's his third fine of the season which would normally equal a one-match suspension, the two regular fines added to a misconduct fine do not equate to three fines.
Toby Greene was reported following this passage of play. #AFLDogsGiants pic.twitter.com/shNZAuk7y4
— AFL (@AFL) August 11, 2017
Port Adelaide's Ollie Wines can accept a $1000 sanction for rough conduct on Collingwood's Tom Langdon.
The incident was graded as careless conduct with low impact to the the head.
Ollies Wines bumped Tom Langdon after he disposed of the football. #AFLPowerPies pic.twitter.com/5F6M5q1LXY
— AFL (@AFL) August 13, 2017
Gold Coast's Jack Martin ($1000) North Melbourne's Brayden Preuss ($1500) and Essendon's Ben Howlett ($1000) can all accept financial sanctions after separate incidents over the weekend.