GOLD Coast defender Jarrod Harbrow will be unavailable for next Saturday night's home clash with Carlton as part of his two-match club-imposed drink driving penalty.
The Suns have finalised the 28-year-old's punishment after he was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol last Monday morning.
Harbrow, who will enrol in the Queensland traffic offenders program, has been ordered by the Suns to make a $5000 donation to a relevant road trauma and education program.
The club also issued Harbrow with a $5000 suspended fine.
Harbrow was first banned by Gold Coast from Saturday's 16-point win over Hawthorn at the MCG, with the club's senior management and leadership group meeting in the last few days to deliver further punishment.
He addressed the media during the week to express his remorse and pledged to abstain from alcohol for the remainder of the season.