The MRO has assessed every match of round 9. No charges were laid from the Friday night clash between the Adelaide Crows and the Western Bulldogs, but there were several charges from matches on Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday, 19 May Matches GWS Giants midfielder Jacob Hopper was charged after making careless contact with umpire Simon Meredith. The incident occurred during the second quarter of the clash between North Melbourne and the Giants, at Blundstone Arena. An offence for making careless contact with an umpire is classified as a $1500 sanction, but an early plea will enable Hopper to accept a $1000 sanction. Hopper was also charged after making careless contact with umpire Simon Meredith once again, during the third quarter. He was charged an additional $1500, but an early plea will enable Hopper to accept a $1000 sanction. Fremantle midfielder Darcy Tucker was charged after making careless contact with umpire Brent Wallace. The incident occurred during the third quarter of the clash between the Sydney Swans and Fremantle, at the SCG. An offence for making careless contact with an umpire is classified as a $1500 sanction, but an early plea will enable Tucker to accept a $1000 sanction. St Kilda midfielder Jack Newnes was charged after tripping Collingwood defender Flynn Appleby. The incident occurred during the fourth quarter of the clash between the Saints and the Magpies, at Etihad Stadium. The MRO assessed the incident as "careless conduct with low impact to the body". The incident is classified as a $3000 sanction, but an early plea will enable Newnes to accept a $2000 sanction. Sunday, 20 May Matches Carlton midfielder Lochie O'Brien was charged after engaging in rough conduct against Melbourne forward Bayley Fritsch. The incident occurred during the fourth quarter of the clash between the Blues and the Demons, at the MCG. The MRO assessed the incident as "careless conduct with low impact to the head". The incident is classified as a $3000 sanction, but an early plea will enable O'Brien to accept a $2000 sanction. Brisbane Lions midfielder Dayne Zorko was charged after engaging in misconduct against Hawthorn forward James Sicily. The incident occurred during the fourth quarter of the clash between the Lions and the Hawks, at the Gabba. An offence for engaging in misconduct is classified as a $2500 sanction, but an early plea will enable Zorko to accept a $1500 sanction.
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