ADELAIDE midfielder Dayna Cox is free to play in Saturday’s NAB AFL Women’s competition Grand Final after accepting a reprimand for striking Collingwood’s Alicia Eva.
The AFLW Match Review Panel deemed the third-quarter incident as intentional with low impact to the body, resulting in a one-week suspension. Cox's early guilty plea saw the incident downgraded to a reprimand and she is now available to take on the Brisbane Lions at Metricon Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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Teammate Angela Foley had her report for striking Collingwood skipper Stephanie Chiocci during the third quarter thrown out.
The report of Fremantle’s Aker Makur Chou for rough conduct against Melbourne’s Lily Mithen in the fourth quarter was also dismissed.
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