The following charges were laid:
Travis Cloke, Collingwood, has been charged with a level four striking offence against Travis Boak, Port Adelaide, during the first quarter of the round 15 match between Collingwood and Port Adelaide, played at AAMI Stadium on Friday July 9, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a two- match sanction with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as intentional conduct (three points), medium impact (two points) and high contact (two points). This is a total of seven activation points, resulting in a classification of a level four offence, drawing 325 demerit points and a three-match sanction. He has an existing bad record of one match suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by 10 per cent to 357.50 points. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 268.13 points and a two-match sanction.
Sam Gilbert, St Kilda, has been charged with a level one engaging in rough conduct offence against Simon Black, Brisbane Lions, during the second quarter of the round 15 match between St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record.
The incident was assessed as reckless conduct (two points), low impact (one point) and body contact (one point). This is a total of four activation points, resulting in a classification of a level one offence, drawing 125 demerit points and a one-match sanction. He has no existing good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 93.75 points towards his future record.
Jason Blake, St Kilda, has been charged with a level one tripping offence against Jack Redden, Brisbane Lions, during the third quarter of the round 15 match between St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a reprimand and 45 points towards his future record with an early plea, due to an existing five-year good record.
The incident was assessed as negligent conduct (one point), low impact (one point) and body contact (one point). This is a total of three activation points, resulting in a classification of a level one offence, drawing 80 demerit points and a reprimand. He has an existing five-year good record, which reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 60 points towards his future record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to a reprimand and 45 points towards his future record.
Adam Pattison, St Kilda, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction.
Nick Riewoldt, St Kilda, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction.
Lenny Hayes, St Kilda, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction.
Jason Gram, St Kilda, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction.
Nick Dal Santo, St Kilda, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction.
Sam Fisher, St Kilda, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction.
Andrew McQualter, St Kilda, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between St Kilda and the Brisbane Lions, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction.
Brendan Fevola, Brisbane Lions, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between the Brisbane Lions and St Kilda, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction
Jack Redden, Brisbane Lions, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between the Brisbane Lions and St Kilda, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction
Pearce Hanley, Brisbane Lions, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between the Brisbane Lions and St Kilda, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction
Ashley McGrath, Brisbane Lions, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between the Brisbane Lions and St Kilda, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction
Todd Banfield, Brisbane Lions, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between the Brisbane Lions and St Kilda, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction
Joel Patfull, Brisbane Lions, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between the Brisbane Lions and St Kilda, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction
Amon Buchanan, Brisbane Lions, has been charged with a first offence for engaging in a melee at three quarter time of the round 15 match between the Brisbane Lions and St Kilda, played at the Gabba on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1200 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for engaging in a melee is a $1600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1200 sanction
Daniel Jackson, Richmond, has been charged with a level two engaging in rough conduct offence against Hayden Ballantyne, Fremantle, during the first quarter of the round 15 match between Richmond and Fremantle, played at Etihad Stadium on Saturday July 10, 2010.
In summary, his previous poor record means that his two-game penalty must remain at two matches, even with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as reckless conduct (two points), medium impact (two points) and body contact (one point). This is a total of five activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has an existing bad record of three matches suspended within the last three years, increasing the penalty by 30 per cent to 292.50 points. He also has 30 demerit points carried over from within the last 12 months, increasing the penalty to 322.50 points and a three-match sanction. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 241.88 points and a two-match sanction.
Daniel Pratt, North Melbourne, has been charged with a first offence for using abusive, insulting, threatening or obscene language towards an umpire (Matthew Nicholls) during the second quarter of the Round 15 match between North Melbourne and the Sydney Swans, played at the SCG on Sunday July 11, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a $1950 sanction with an early plea.
A first offence for abusive, insulting, threatening or obscene language towards an umpire is a $2600 sanction. An early plea reduces the penalty by 25 per cent to a $1950 sanction.
Leroy Jetta, Essendon, has been charged with a level two misconduct offence in that he made unreasonable and unnecessary contact to the face of James Frawley, Melbourne, during the first quarter of the Round 15 match between Essendon and Melbourne, played at the MCG on Sunday July 11, 2010.
In summary, he can accept a one-match sanction with an early plea.
The incident was assessed as reckless conduct (two points), low impact (one point) and high contact (two points). This is a total of five activation points, resulting in a classification of a Level Two offence, drawing 225 demerit points and a two-match sanction. He has no existing good or bad record. An early plea reduces the sanction by 25 per cent to 168.75 points and a one-match sanction.
Other incidents assessed
Contact between Collingwood’s Jack Anthony and Port Adelaide’s Daniel Stewart from the fourth quarter of Friday’s match was assessed. The panel said Stewart was going for a mark as Anthony jumped towards him with the intention to spoil the ball. Anthony had his arm outstretched in a spoiling motion but when he realises the mark has been spilled by Stewart, he braces himself for contact. His actions were not deemed to be a reportable offence and no further action was taken.
Contact between Hawthorn’s Lance Franklin and the Geelong Cats’ Tom Lonergan from the first quarter of Saturday’s match was assessed. The panel said that Franklin was chasing Lonergan, who was preparing to kick the ball. As Lonergan disposed of the ball, Franklin attempted to tackle the Geelong player and the initial contact was made to the shoulder region. Franklin’s hand was open at all times in the tackling motion and his action was not seen as a striking motion. No further action was taken.
Contact between the Geelong Cats’ Joel Selwood and Hawthorn’s Xavier Ellis from the third quarter of Saturday’s match was assessed. Due to the inconclusive nature of the vision available, along with the available medical evidence, it could not be determined if a reportable offence had occurred. No further action was taken.
Contact between Hawthorn’s Michael Osborne and the Geelong Cats’ Joel Selwood from the third quarter of Saturday’s match was assessed. Due to the inconclusive nature of the vision available, along with the available medical evidence, it could not be determined if a reportable offence had occurred. No further action was taken.
Contact between West Coast’s Andrew Embley and the Adelaide Crows’ Richard Douglas from the second quarter of Saturday’s match was assessed. Embley is chasing Douglas, who is preparing to kick the ball. As Douglas disposes of the ball, the tackle is high from Embley. The West Coast player had his hand open at all times and the action was not seen as a striking action. No further action was taken.
Contact between the Adelaide Crows’ Graham Johncock and West Coast’s Josh Kennedy from the fourth quarter of Saturday’s match was assessed. The panel said Kennedy was seeking to take possession of the ball when he was tackled by the Adelaide Crows’ Ben Rutten from behind. Johncock made contact momentarily after Rutten tackled the West Coast player. Johncock’s contact that he made to Kennedy was deemed by the panel to be caused by circumstances outside his control that he could not reasonably foresee, in that the tackle by the other Adelaide player changed the position of the West Coast opponent. No further action was taken.
Contact between Carlton’s Marc Murphy and the Western Bulldogs’ Liam Picken from the third quarter of Sunday’s match was assessed. Picken was leaving the ground when he changed direction and contact was made with Murphy. It was the view of the panel that Murphy had not initiated contact with a player who was being attended to by training staff, and no further action was taken.