Swan Max Clohesy is enduing a two-match ban for intentionally or carelessly engaging in rough conduct against an opponent in the Swans’ round six clash against Seymour.
Graded careless conduct, high contact and high impact, the GVL’s match review panel handed down a three-match suspension, which was downgraded to two following an early guilty plea.
He will miss the Swans’ round eight clash with Mansfield.
Seymour continued to find itself involved in the cross hairs of opponents on the weekend against Echuca, with a senior player from each club copping whacks from the MRO.
Lion Angus Hart can accept a two-match ban, reduced to one with an early guilty plea, for intentionally or carelessly bumping or making forceful contact to an opponent from front on when the player has their head over the ball.
Hart’s contact was deemed high with medium impact and careless conduct, and was reported by the umpire during play at Kings Park on Saturday.
Additionally, Echuca’s Curtis Townrow, who was named as the Murray Bombers’ best in the round seven loss, has also been sanctioned with a two-match ban that can be downgraded to one with an early guilty plea, for intentionally or carelessly engaging in rough conduct against an opponent.
The incident was graded careless conduct, high contact and medium impact.
Final sanctions from round seven will be imposed by Thursday.