Port Adelaide duo Jase Burgoyne and Lachie Jones are clear to play within the Energy’s AFL preliminary ultimate towards Sydney after avoiding dangerous-tackle costs, whereas ahead Willie Rioli has been fined for staging.
The Energy pair gave away dangerous-tackle free kicks throughout Friday night time’s thrilling 11.9 (75) to 11.6 (72) semi-final win over Hawthorn at Adelaide Oval.
Burgoyne was among the many Energy’s finest all through the night time however would have nervously awaited the match assessment officer’s evaluation of a driving sort out on Hawthorn star Dylan Moore within the second quarter.
That was assessed as a harmful sort out, with Moore kicking the purpose, shortly after Jones was penalised for slinging Mabior Chol – which additionally earned the Hawks a set-shot purpose.
However MRO Michael Christian didn’t even point out both incident in his report on Saturday.
Energy star Zak Butters acquired a holding-the-ball free kick for a terrific sort out on Moore, and although the ahead’s head hit the bottom, he too had no case to reply.
Rioli flung himself on to his again unnecessarily, seemingly making an attempt to win a free kick, as he and Hawthorn defender Jack Scrimshaw contested a floor ball within the third quarter.
He was charged with a primary offence of staging and may settle for a $1250 advantageous.
Butters, who already held the unenviable title of the AFL’s most fined participant, stung $36,250 throughout his profession, copped one other hit to his hip pocket.
He can settle for a $3125 advantageous for his third profession cost of creating careless contact with an umpire.
Teammate Aliir Aliir and Hawk James Worpel have been supplied $1250 fines for his or her first cost of the identical offence.
Energy ruckman Jordon Candy acquired a $5000 advantageous for kneeing opponent Lloyd Meek, his third kneeing offence.
Hawthorn goalsneak Connor Macdonald was supplied a $2500 advantageous for placing Jones.