BOTH Grand Final teams have escaped suspensions from the Match Review Panel, with two Greater Western Sydney players fined in the only charges to arise from the preliminary finals.
Rhys Palmer was fined $1000 for a high bump on Western Bulldogs defender Fletcher Roberts that was graded careless with low impact to the head.
Teammate Lachie Whitfield was fined for two separate incidents, including making front-on contact to Bulldog Josh Dunkley, a bump that was also graded as careless with low impact to the head.
He was fined $1000 for that incident and $1000 for a separate charge of attempted striking when he took a swing at Jack Macrae next to the interchange bench.
On Tuesday morning both players accepted their penalties.
Attempted striking is punished with a fixed financial sanction, meaning the penalty was not increased following his first charge.
Contact between Bulldogs captain Easton Wood and Whitfield was assessed, but the MRP deemed Wood's bump had made initial contact to his opponent's shoulder and upper chest area before sliding high.
"It was the view of the panel that the force used in the high contact that was made was below that required to constitute a reportable offence," the Panel said in its findings.
Giants Nathan Wilson was also scrutinised for a high blow to Bulldog Liam Picken as the pair exchanged jumper punches in the second quarter of Saturday's clash at Spotless Stadium.
The MRP said there was insufficient force required to constitute a charge.