KEY HAWTHORN pair James Sicily and Dylan Moore have both copped one-match bans for striking, while Gold Coast defender John Noble will also miss the Anzac Day clash between the two sides on Saturday after he was charged with rough conduct.

Port Adelaide star Zak Butters, meanwhile, has been sanctioned for the 23rd time in his career, fined for striking to take his career fines tally to $52,625 (with an early plea) as he awaits Monday night's Appeals Board hearing into the finding of umpire abuse against him from last week's game.

Sicily and Moore were both cited for striking Port Adelaide's Logan Evans off the ball during Saturday evening's nail-biting win at Marvel Stadium.

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Sicily appeals to umpire as late hit costs Hawk

James Sicily is penalised for this off-the-ball hit on Logan Evans late in the third term

Published on Apr 18, 2026
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Is gun Hawk in hot water for this hit on Evans?

Dylan Moore is penalised after making prohibited contact with Logan Evans in this incident

Published on Apr 18, 2026

They will now miss the Hawks' match against Gold Coast in Launceston on Anzac Day, as will Noble, who has also copped a one-game ban.

Noble was charged for an incident with Essendon's Tom Edwards, which eventually led to the Bombers forward being pulled out of the game due to concussion.

Noble caught Edwards high with an elbow partway during the fourth quarter, sparking a small melee and leading to a free kick to the Bombers.

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Is Sun in hot water for bump on Bomber?

John Noble shows immediate remorse after catching Tom Edwards high in the final term

Published on Apr 18, 2026

His Suns teammate, Touk Miller, has been fined for careless contact with an umpire for a heavy collision in Saturday's match at People First Stadium.

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Ump appears to dislocate shoulder in Touk collision

Field umpire Alex Whetton comes from the ground with a hurt shoulder after this incident with Touk Miller

Published on Apr 18, 2026