WEST Coast rookie Simon Tunbridge has accepted a three-match ban after being charged twice for separate incidents in the Eagles' thrilling one-point win over Greater Western Sydney.
Tunbridge was given a one-game ban for striking GWS defender Adam Kennedy and a two-match ban for engaging in rough conduct on the same player.
He will miss West Coast's crucial next two games against Hawthorn and Adelaide, as well as the first week of the finals.
North Melbourne veteran Brent Harvey is free to play the Sydney Swans in Saturday's crunch game at Blundstone Arena after accepting a $1000 fine for rough conduct.
Harvey collected Hawthorn star Sam Mitchell high with a swinging right arm in Saturday's clash at the MCG.
The same game saw Luke Hodge was also fined $1000 for wrestling North defender Michael Firrito, who himself received a fine of $1500.
Carlton players Lachie Plowman and Sam Docherty were fined for their part in a melee against the Brisbane Lions.
The Lions had three players accept $1000 fines for engaging in the same incident, Rhys Mathieson, Eric Hipwood and Ben Keays.
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Sydney Swans ruckman Toby Nankervis has been cleared of any wrongdoing for a bump that left St Kilda defender Sam Fisher with a jaw injury.
The MRP said Nankervis was committed to the contest, with both players contesting the ball from opposite directions, and had braced for contact.
"It was the view of the panel that Nankervis' action was not a bumping motion and his actions were not reportable," the Panel said in its findings.
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