THE AFL Tribunal won't sit on Tuesday night after all players accepted their Match Review Panel sanctions out of round two.
Geelong midfielder Billie Smedts and Gold Coast's Alex Sexton have each accepted one week suspensions, while Fremantle confirmed on Monday night that Hayden Ballantyne would not challenge his two-week ban.
Gold Coast's Steven May, Geelong's Mitch Duncan and Kangaroo Michael Firrito have all accepted $1000 fines for minor offences.
Click here to read the full MRP statement from round two
Ballantyne was charged with rough conduct on Geelong defender Harry Taylor in the last quarter of the Dockers' 44-point win over the Cats at Simonds Stadium. The small forward received a three week ban due to his poor disciplinary record, but took the early plea to reduce the penalty to two weeks.
It is the feisty 27-year-old’s seventh suspension in his 108-game career.
Smedts was reported for his contact on Dockers backman Lee Spurr, while Sexton was cited for his hit on St Kilda youngster Jack Lonie. Smedts and Sexton's incidents were both judged to be intentional with low impact to the head.
Ballantyne, Smedts and Sexton accept bans
No Tribunal sitting as Cat and Sun join Dockers star on sidelines