COLLINGWOOD will attempt to have Dale Thomas available for Monday's Queen's Birthday clash with Melbourne at the MCG by challenging his striking charge at Tuesday night's tribunal.

The Magpies are not risking anything by contesting Thomas' charge as his five-year good record, which reduces his initial two-week sanction by 25 per cent to a one-match suspension, will remain intact even if they lose.

Thomas could have taken a one-match sanction and 26.56 points towards his future record for the strike against St Kilda's Clint Jones with an early guilty plea.

Instead, the Pies will try to defend the in-form midfielder. A failed challenge will result in the same match sanction and 68.75 points for the next 12 months.

The tribunal will sit at 5pm on Tuesday night.

In other match review panel news, West Coast's Scott Selwood and the Western Bulldogs' Ryan Hargrave have accepted reprimands and 93.75 points for their respective strikes against Gold Coast's Gary Ablett and Geelong's Steve Johnson.

Sydney Swans' forward Ben McGlynn has accepted a reprimand and 60 points for tripping Brisbane Lions' defender Ash McGrath.

Melbourne's Jack Trengove is $900 lighter after accepting his penalty for making negligent contact with umpire Chris Donlon during the first quarter of Friday night's clash with Essendon at the MCG.