And Gold Coast midfielder Alex Davies will also head to the tribunal in an attempt to overturn his one-match ban for rough conduct.
Wines was charged with rough conduct for his high bump on Carlton's Cooper Lord in the second quarter of the Power's 54-point loss at Marvel Stadium on Saturday.
Lord was later substituted out of the game with concussion.
The bump on Lord, who had just kicked the ball, was considered high contact, severe impact and careless conduct, drawing a three-week suspension.
Unless Wines completely overturns his charge, he will miss the send-offs of coach Ken Hinkley and former captain Travis Boak in Friday night's clash with the Suns at Adelaide Oval.
If the full three-match ban is upheld, Wines will also miss the first two games of next season under incoming coach Josh Carr.
Davies was handed a one-match ban for an attempted shepherd that caught the Giants' Ryan Angwin high during Gold Coast's shock 35-point home loss on Saturday.
The incident was considered high contact, medium impact and careless conduct.
Davies has played the past four games for the Suns, with his best effort a 30-disposal, six-clearance, 10-tackle display against Brisbane a month ago.