Carlton's Mitch Robinson has been offered a two-match ban by the match review panel for striking Collingwood's Taylor Adams in Sunday night's clash.
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Robinson's punch was graded as intentional, low impact and high contact and his poor record means even a guilty plea would not bring his suspension below two games.
Melbourne's Neville Jetta can accept a one-match ban for engaging in rough conduct against the Bulldogs' Fletcher Roberts on Sunday. If he decides to challenge, he risks a two-match ban.
Richmond's Steven Morris has been charged with two separate rough conduct offences, against Jack Steven and Sean Dempster, in his team's win over the Saints on Saturday.
With a guilty plea, Morris can accept a reprimand and 93.75 carryover points for each charge. This would result in a one-game ban for the Tiger.
Gold Coast's Jarrod Harbrow has been charged with striking Hawthorn's Luke Breust, but a six-year good record means he can plead guilty and accept a reprimand with 70.31 carryover points.
Several Richmond and St Kilda players have been fined for engaging in a melee.
St Kilda's Jimmy Webster has been charged with a first offence for instigating a melee. That offence carries a fine of $2400, but with an early plea Webster can accept a fine of $2100. He has also been fined for engaging in the melee and an early plea on that charge will see him pay another $1200.
His teammate Seb Ross has also been charged with engaging in a melee. It is his first offence, so with an early plea he can accept a fine of $1200. Richmond's Anthony Miles faces the same charge and fine.
But Richmond's Dustin Martin has been charged with a second offence for engaging in a melee, and has been fined $2800. However he can reduce the fine to $2100 with an early plea.
In other incidents assessed from the weekend's matches, Collingwood's Dayne Beams has been cleared of a match-day report for striking Carlton's Ed Curnow. It was determined that the force used was "below that required to constitute a reportable offence".
Contact between Dale Thomas and Dane Swan from the same match was also assessed, but dismissed for the same reason.
Unmentioned by the MRP was a hit by Essendon's acting captain Brendon Goddard - on his own teammate, Ben Howlett. Goddard "escaped scrutiny" for the hit, the club tweeted.
.@BrendonGoddard9 has escaped scrutiny from the MRP after his hit on @BenHowlett40 on Friday night. http://t.co/GwmFoLFOuU — Essendon FC (@EssendonFC) June 30, 2014