WESTERN Bulldogs midfielder Clay Smith and Port Adelaide onballer Hamish Hartlett have accepted their one-match suspensions from the Match Review Panel.

The AFL Tribunal won't sit on Tuesday night after all players elected not to challenged their penalties.

Gold Coast captain Gary Ablett remains in Brownlow Medal contention after his elbow on Western Bulldogs tagger Liam Picken was deemed to be within the rules.

TheMatch Review Panel sourced new vision and then conducted aninvestigation before deciding that "the contact made to the body wasbelow that required to constitute a reportable offence".

Smith was booked for a high bump on Gold Coast's Luke Russell, with theMRP assessing the incident as reckless, low impact and high contact.

His initial penalty was a two-match suspension, but Smith has the ban reduced to one by lodging an early guilty plea.

Hartlett was cited for an off-the-ball strike on Hawthorn's Bradley Hill.

The panel assessed the incident as intentional, low impact and body contact.

His poor record meant that even with an early guilty plea he could not escape a one-match ban.

Greater Western Sydney forward Jeremy Cameron accepted a reprimand and an $1800 fine after being cited twice, for striking and misconduct.

Collingwood forward Jarryd Blair accepted a reprimand for striking West Coast's Mitch Brown, while Suns forward Tom Lynch received a $900 fine for umpire contact.

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Cameron was cited for striking Richmond's Dylan Grimes in the midriff and also booked for misconduct for putting Grimes in a head-lock during a scuffle.

His initial penalty for the strike was a one-match ban, but the plea of guilty allows him to escape with a reprimand.

The penalty for the misconduct charge was a $2400 fine, but is reduced to $1800 by pleading guilty.

Blair was booked for punching West Coast's Mitch Brown in the midriff, in an incident that was assessed as intentional, low impact and body contact.

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