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ESSENDON'S Leroy Jetta, Western Bulldogs defender Dylan Addison and Greater Western Sydney midfielder Toby Greene have all been offered one-match suspension after being cited by the match review panel.
Jetta was booked for striking Richmond backman Dylan Grimes during the Bombers' 19-point win at the MCG on Saturday night.
The speedy small forward was also cited for staging after he took a dive to try and win a free kick shortly after booting a goal during the second quarter.
Even with an early guilty plea, Jetta will still miss Saturday night's clash with GWS at Skoda Stadium.
However, he can accept a written reprimand for the staging charge because it is the first time he has been cited for such an offence.
Addison was booked for striking Gold Coast midfielder Harley Bennell during the first quarter of the Bulldogs' win in Darwin on Saturday night.
Addison's initial penalty was a two-match suspension, but if he pleads guilty the ban is reduced to one.
Greene has been charged with engaging in rough conduct Brisbane Lions defender Jed Adcock during the last quarter of the Giants' big loss at the Gabba on Sunday.
If Greene chooses to contest the charge, he faces a two-match ban.
North Melbourne veteran Brent Harvey can accept a reprimand after he was cited for striking Port Adelaide youngster Chad Wingard during the third quarter of the Kangaroos' shock loss to the Power on Saturday.
Despite Greene and Harvey receiving the same number of activation points (five), rough conduct is deemed to be a more serious offence than striking, drawing a bigger penalty.
His teammate, Lindsay Thomas, faces a $900 fine for making an obscene gesture towards the crowd during the second quarter.
Port's Jackson Trengove can accept a reprimand for the front-on bump he laid on North's Kieran Harper during the final quarter of the same game.
And West Coast midfielder Daniel Kerr was booked for making negligent contact with an umpire (Chris Donlon) during the last quarter of the Eagles' five-goal win over St Kilda at Patersons Stadium on Sunday.
He will be fined $900 fine if he pleads guilty.
ESSENDON'S Leroy Jetta, Western Bulldogs defender Dylan Addison and Greater Western Sydney midfielder Toby Greene have all been offered one-match suspension after being cited by the match review panel.
Jetta was booked for striking Richmond backman Dylan Grimes during the Bombers' 19-point win at the MCG on Saturday night.
The speedy small forward was also cited for staging after he took a dive to try and win a free kick shortly after booting a goal during the second quarter.
Even with an early guilty plea, Jetta will still miss Saturday night's clash with GWS at Skoda Stadium.
However, he can accept a written reprimand for the staging charge because it is the first time he has been cited for such an offence.
Addison was booked for striking Gold Coast midfielder Harley Bennell during the first quarter of the Bulldogs' win in Darwin on Saturday night.
Addison's initial penalty was a two-match suspension, but if he pleads guilty the ban is reduced to one.
Greene has been charged with engaging in rough conduct Brisbane Lions defender Jed Adcock during the last quarter of the Giants' big loss at the Gabba on Sunday.
If Greene chooses to contest the charge, he faces a two-match ban.
North Melbourne veteran Brent Harvey can accept a reprimand after he was cited for striking Port Adelaide youngster Chad Wingard during the third quarter of the Kangaroos' shock loss to the Power on Saturday.
Despite Greene and Harvey receiving the same number of activation points (five), rough conduct is deemed to be a more serious offence than striking, drawing a bigger penalty.
His teammate, Lindsay Thomas, faces a $900 fine for making an obscene gesture towards the crowd during the second quarter.
Port's Jackson Trengove can accept a reprimand for the front-on bump he laid on North's Kieran Harper during the final quarter of the same game.
And West Coast midfielder Daniel Kerr was booked for making negligent contact with an umpire (Chris Donlon) during the last quarter of the Eagles' five-goal win over St Kilda at Patersons Stadium on Sunday.
He will be fined $900 fine if he pleads guilty.
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