Darcy Fogarty can accept a financial sanction for misconduct against Richmond onballer Josh Caddy.
The incident, which involved Fogarty making late contact to Caddy’s back with his arm, occurred in the second quarter at Adelaide Oval on Thursday night.
Based on the available evidence, the incident was assessed misconduct under the Tribunal guidelines. A first offence for misconduct is a $2,500 sanction, but Fogarty can accept a $1,500 fine with an early plea.
Caddy was also cited by the Match Review, charged with striking Crows wingman David Mackay.
Caddy made contact to Mackay’s head in the fourth quarter of Adelaide’s 36-point win.
The incident left Mackay, who didn’t return to the ground, concussed.
Based on the available evidence, the incident was assessed as careless conduct with medium impact to the head. It was assessed as a one-match sanction and Caddy can accept that penalty without appearing before the Tribunal.
Tigers ruckman Toby Nankervis can accept a $1,500 fine for misconduct against Matt Crouch during the first quarter. Based on the available evidence, the incident was assessed misconduct under the Tribunal guidelines.
A first offence for misconduct is a $2,500 sanction but like Fogarty, Nankervis can reduce the fine with an early plea.