Renouf was charged with a level four offence, with the strike deemed to be of reckless conduct (two points), high impact (three points) and high contact (two points).
Because the 20-year-old had no existing good or bad record, the penalty was downgraded from three games to two with an early plea.
All other sanctions handed down by the match review panel were accepted.
West Coast Eagles captain Darren Glass and defender Adam Hunter took $1200 fines for engaging in a melee during the second quarter of the same game, as did Hawthorn trio Trent Croad, Mark Williams and Lance Franklin.
Carlton forward Brendan Fevola accepted his $3000 penalty for wrestling Tiger Kelvin Moore in the third quarter of Sunday's match.