ST KILDA captain Nick Riewoldt looks set to miss the Saints' clash with Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium on Saturday night after being offered a one-match suspension by the match review panel for a high bump on Adelaide's Brad Symes.

The contact, which was deemed to be negligent and of high impact, initially attracted a three-game suspension.

However, Riewoldt's clean record - he has never previously been reported in his 213-game career - means he can have the ban reduced to one match if he pleads guilty.

Riewoldt collected Symes with his shoulder during the first quarter of the Saints' big win at Etihad Stadium on Friday night, and the Crows onballer subsequently left the field holding his jaw.

Symes later returned to the field for a short time before he was subbed out of the game.
 
Fremantle's Luke McPharlin has been offered a one-match suspension for striking Eagles forward Josh Kennedy during Sunday's drama-packed Western Derby.

If he accepts the penalty, McPharlin will miss Saturday night's clash against his former club Hawthorn.

Brisbane Lions midfielder Jed Adcock can accept a reprimand and 70.31 carryover points after he was cited for a front-on bump on North Melbourne's Levi Greenwood.

The offence drew a one-match suspension, but Adcock's clean record means he can take the reprimand and be free to line up in the Lions' next game against Adelaide at the Gabba in round 20.

North Melbourne's Leigh Adams and Brisbane Lion Pearce Hanley have both been fined for making negligent contact with an umpire.

The match-day report laid against North Melbourne’s Michael Firrito for striking Lions star Simon Black during the second quarter of Saturday’s match was thrown out.