The Match Review Panel has laid many charges across the five days of round 5.
Bulldogs premiership captain Easton Wood was offered a $1500 fine for striking Brisbane Lions player Josh Schache. The incident occurred during the second quarter of the Western Bulldogs v Brisbane Lions match at Etihad Stadium, last Saturday. The Panel assessed the incident as "intentional conduct with low impact to the body". Due to the fact that Wood has no previous applicable record, he can accept a $1000 fine with an early plea. North Melbourne player Lachlan Hansen was offered a $1500 fine for striking Fremantle player Brady Grey during the fourth quarter of the Fremantle v North Melbourne, which took place at Domain Stadium last Saturday. The Panel assessed the incident as "careless conduct with low impact to the head". Due to the fact that Hansen has no previous applicable record, he can accept a $1000 fine with an early plea. Geelong player Nakia Cockatoo and St Kilda player Jake Carlisle have both been fined for wrestling during the fourth quarter of the St Kilda v Geelong match, which took place at Etihad Stadium last Sunday. Cockatoo was initially offered a $2500 fine because it was his second wrestling offence, but an early plea will downgrade the fine to $1500. Carlisle was offered a $1500 fine due to the incident being his first wrestling offence, but an early plea will downgrade the fine to $1000. Hawthorn player Cyril Rioli was offered a $1500 fine for striking West Coast player Brad Sheppard during the third quarter of the Hawthorn v West Coast match, which took place at the MCG last Sunday. The Panel assessed the incident as "intentional conduct with low impact to the body". Due to the fact that Rioli has no previous applicable record, he can accept a $1000 fine with an early plea. GWS player Toby Greene has escaped a charge after headbutting Sydney player Isaac Heeney during the Sydney v GWS match, which took place at the SCG last Saturday. The Panel assessed the incident and found that there was "insufficient force to constitute a report". No other action was taken. Richmond captain Trent Cotchin was offered a $2500 fine for instigating a melee during the third quarter of the Richmond v Melbourne match, which took place at the MCG last Monday. Due to the fact that Cotchin has no previous applicable record for instigating a melee, he can accept a $1500 fine with an early plea. Richmond vice-captain Jack Riewoldt was offered a $4000 fine for being involved in a melee during the third quarter of the Richmond v Melbourne match, which took place at the MCG last Monday. Due to the fact that it was Riewoldt's third melee offence, he was offered the $4000 fine, but can accept a $2500 fine with an early plea. Melbourne co-captain Jack Viney was offered a $4000 fine for being involved in a melee during the third quarter of the Richmond v Melbourne match, which took place at the MCG last Monday. Due to the fact that it was Viney's third melee offence, he was offered the $4000 fine, but can accept a $2500 fine with an early plea. Melbourne co-captain Nathan Jones was offered a $4000 fine for being involved in a melee during the third quarter of the Richmond v Melbourne match, which took place at the MCG last Monday. Due to the fact that it was Jones' third melee offence, he was offered the $4000 fine, but can accept a $2500 fine with an early plea. No offences were recorded for the Essendon v Collingwood match on Tuesday.
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