THE AFL is set to collect almost $10,000 in fines, but no players face suspension following the Match Review Officer's assessment of week two of the Marsh Community Series.
Eight players have been charged, including three for a melee in Fremantle's win over Carlton.
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Returning Blues leader Sam Docherty, teammate Jack Newnes, and new Docker Blake Acres face $1000 sanctions for their part in the second-quarter incident.
That's not the end of the financial losses for Carlton players, with Gold Coast recruit Jack Martin also hit with a $1000 fine for careless contact with an umpire.
Martin was one of three players to be charged with that offence – Sydney's James Rowbottom and Fremantle's Andrew Brayshaw the others.
Collingwood midfielder Taylor Adams copped the most serious sanction of the weekend, facing a $2000 fine for an incident with Nick Vlastuin in the Magpies' win over Richmond on Sunday.
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Adams' fourth-quarter indiscretion was assessed as careless conduct, low impact and how contact.
The final charge from the four matches went the way of Blue David Cuningham, who can can accept a $1500 fixed financial sanction for striking Docker Bailey Banfield.
Meanwhile, Hawthorn wingman Tom Scully has escaped sanction for his front-on contact charge from Friday’s practice game against St Kilda at Morwell due to insufficient force.