GREATER Western Sydney forward Jacinda Barclay will miss at least one week of the NAB AFL Women's season, after being charged with engaging in rough conduct in the Giants' draw against Fremantle. 

Barclay can accept a one-match suspension with an early guilty plea after her third-quarter tackle on Fremantle's Tiah Haynes resulted in a dislocated shoulder for the Dockers defender.

The incident was assessed as careless conduct with high impact to the body – a two-match suspension – but can be reduced to one with an early guilty plea.

Fremantle is yet to confirm if Haynes will miss any matches.

Melbourne's Laura Duryea and Adelaide's Tayla Thorn can both accept reprimands with early guilty pleas for engaging in rough conduct against Ellie Blackburn and Brianna Davey respectively. 

Both incidents were assessed as careless conduct with low impact to the head, which carries a one-match suspension, but can be reduced to a reprimand with an early guilty plea.

Two match-day reports were dismissed by the Match Review Panel. 

Fremantle midfielder Taylah Angel's report for rough conduct against GWS' Britt Tully was assessed as not unreasonable in the circumstances, and contact was within five metres of the ball carrier.

A match-day report against Carlton's Bella Ayre, for kicking Adelaide's Talia Radan following a tackle while getting to her feet, was also dismissed due to insufficient force.