Friday
No charges laid.
Saturday
Giants v Essendon
Jake Stringer #25 Essendon, Rough Conduct against Harrison Himmelberg, GWS, Graded Intentional Conduct, Low Impact, Body Contact. $3000 fine, reduced to $2000 on early plea.
Daniel Lloyd #38, GWS GIANTS, Striking against Nicholas Hind. Graded as Careless Conduct, Low Impact, High Contact. $3000 fine, reduced to $2000 on early plea.
Daniel Lloyd #38, GWS GIANTS, Wrestling against Mason Redman. This is a fixed financial sanction of $1500, or $1000 on early plea.
Mason Redman #27 Essendon, Wrestling against Daniel Lloyd. This is a fixed financial sanction of $1500, or $1000 on early plea.
Geelong v St Kilda
Tim Membrey #28 St Kilda, Striking Sam De Koning. Graded as Careless Conduct, Low Impact, High Contact. Fined $3,000 or $2,000 on early plea.
Incidents explained:
The incident involving Hawthorn’s Jarman Impey and Gold Coast SUNS Darcy MacPherson from the third quarter was assessed. It was the view of the MRO that Impey’s actions did not constitute a reportable offence. No further action was taken.
The incident involving Richmond’s Kamdyn Mcintosh and Port Adelaide’s Darcy Byrne-Jones from the fourth quarter of Saturday’s match was assessed. It was the view of the MRO that Mcintosh made a genuine attempt to spoil and that his actions were not unreasonable in the circumstances. No further action was taken.
Sunday
North Melbourne v Sydney
Callum Mills #14 Sydney Swans, Wrestling Curtis Taylor. This is a fixed financial sanction of $1500, or $1000 on early plea.
Curtis Taylor #5 North Melbourne, Wrestling Callum Mills. This is a fixed financial sanction of $1500, or $1000 on early plea.
West Coast v Adelaide
Tim Kelly #11 West Coast Eagles, Rough Conduct – Dangerous Tackle against Sam Berry. Graded as Careless Conduct, Medium Impact, High Contact. 1 Match ban, no reduction for early plea.
Brisbane v Carlton
Patrick Cripps #9 Carlton, Rough Conduct against Callum Ah Chee. Careless Conduct, High Contact, High Impact. 2 Match ban, no reduction for early plea.
Carlton have stated they will appeal the ban.