Melbourne midfielder Bernie Vince can accept a $1500 sanction for striking Brisbane's Dayne Beams. The incident was deemed as careless with low impact to the head.
Dayne Beams left the ground after this clash with Bernie Vince. #AFLDeesLions pic.twitter.com/N3V5OGfPuF
— AFL (@AFL) August 20, 2017
Port Adelaide defender Tom Jonas can accept a two-match ban for rough conduct on Western Bulldog Luke Dahlhaus, with his penalty impacted by a bad record. The incident was graded as intentional with low impact to the head which would normally incur a two-week base sanction, but was increased to three-weeks give his poor record.
Jonas can walk away with a two-match ban should he take the early plea.
Tom Jonas gave away a down-field free kick in this incident. #AFLDogsPower pic.twitter.com/HCUBlqDi43
— AFL (@AFL) August 19, 2017
Fremantle ruckman Sean Darcy can accept a one-match ban for striking Richmond's Nick Vlastuin. The incident was deemed intentional with low impact to the head.
Sean Darcy was reported in this incident involving Nick Vlastuin. #AFLFreoTigers pic.twitter.com/2tjuPhaXaj
— AFL (@AFL) August 20, 2017
Melbourne's Jake Melksham ($1000), Carlton's Dale Thomas ($1000), Hawthorn's James Sicily ($1000) and West Coast's Jack Redden ($1000) can all accept financial sanctions for separate incidents over the weekend.
Sydney defender Zak Jones cleared for contact on Brad Crouch on Friday night, while St Kilda defender Jake Carlisle was also cleared for an incident with North Melbourne's Declan Mountford.