Essendon will likely be with out dashing winger Sam Durham towards Port Adelaide after he accepted a one-match ban for a harmful sort out on Geelong’s Mark Blicavs.
Three gamers have been handed, and accepted, tough conduct bans in spherical seven amid the AFL’s crackdown on slinging and dump tackles.
Durham slung Blicavs to the MCG turf within the third quarter of Essendon’s 28-point loss on Sunday.
Match assessment officer Michael Christian assessed the tough conduct cost as excessive contact, medium impression and careless conduct, which drew a one-game suspension.
Fremantle earlier accepted Matthew Johnson’s two-match ban for his harmful sort out on Brisbane veteran Dayne Zorko and he’ll miss video games towards Hawthorn and Sydney.
Johnson’s preliminary sort out on Zorko on Saturday slipped excessive and because the umpire blew for a free kick, the Dockers teenager dumped his opponent into the bottom.
West Coast’s Sam Petrevski-Seton additionally accepted his one-match ban for a harmful sort out on Carlton’s Alex Cincotta.
He will miss the Eagles’ conflict with Richmond however had suffered a leg harm towards the Blues, his former membership, and was already unlikely to play.
Collingwood midfielder Tom Mitchell accepted a $1000 superb for an tried journey on Adelaide’s Brodie Smith.
GWS’ Xavier O’Halloran was fined $1000 for partaking in a melee/wrestle towards Sydney.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au