NORTH Melbourne defender Griffin Logue and Carlton winger Blake Acres both face one-match suspensions for high bumps in the opening month of their first seasons at new AFL clubs.

The former Fremantle players were both charged with rough conduct over separate incidents from their respective round-three matches, as was Adelaide's Luke Pedlar, who has also been banned for a week.

Logue was running towards a loose ball with Hawthorn's Will Day in Launceston on Saturday when he braced, lifted a leg and crashed into his opponent.

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Acres and GWS forward Brent Daniels scrapped over a contested ball that fell free at Giants Stadium on Saturday. Daniels followed up and got a kick away as Acres bumped him high.

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Pedlar was cited over his sling tackle on Port Adelaide's Dan Houston during Saturday night's Showdown at Adelaide Oval.

All three incidents were assessed as careless conduct, medium impact and high contact.

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Adelaide's Luke Pedlar has been handed a one-week ban by the MRO for this tackle on Port Adelaide's Dan Houston

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None of the players can have their penalties downgraded with an early guilty plea.

Hawthorn's Jai Newcombe was fined $1500 for misconduct against Logue.

The sanction can be reduced to $1000 with an early guilty plea.

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Adelaide's Ben Keays copped a $2500 fine, down to $1500 with an early plea, for making careless contact with an umpire. Keays pushed Port's Connor Rozee into an umpire during the fourth quarter of the Showdown.

Rozee also was fined $2500, down to $1500 with an early plea, for the same charge.

Essendon's Darcy Parish was also fined $2500, down to $1500 with an early plea, for striking St Kilda's Hunter Clark on Saturday night.