GREATER Western Sydney star Toby Greene faces Match Review scrutiny for three separate incidents stemming from Saturday evening's elimination final victory over Sydney.
However, the controversial forward is unlikely to be suspended and should be free to face Collingwood this weekend.
Match Review Officer Michael Christian will assess at least two of Greene's awkward 'fly-kick' marks, where he struck Aliir Aliir and Nic Newman with an outstretched leg.
A similar incident that occurred last year involving Luke Dahlhaus earned Greene only a misconduct fine, but featured two key differences to Saturday's events.
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Greene struck Dahlhaus high with his extended leg in 2017, forcing him from the field under the blood rule, and it occurred from a handball-receive rather than a kick.
With both incidents from Saturday occurring in marking contests and featuring contact to the body, not the head, Greene should escape any penalties.
An incident late in the third quarter in which Greene dropped his knee into the head of Isaac Heeney is also set to be looked at by Christian on Monday.
It could earn Greene a misconduct fine, though the lack of force involved and the fact Heeney wasn't injured means he is unlikely to be suspended.
Greene was again one of the Giants' best players in Saturday's do-or-die final, which was his first game back after missing three weeks with a hamstring injury.
He finished with 27 disposals, nine marks and three goals in a best afield display.