TRAVIS Cloke will miss Collingwood's clash against the Western Bulldogs on Sunday after accepting the one-match suspension offered by the match review panel on Tuesday morning.

Cloke was reprimanded last week for misconduct after making contact with his head to the face of Melbourne's Matthew Warnock. He was charged after Sunday's game with striking Carlton's Michael Jamison.

Cloke's carry-over points from the Warnock incident meant that his penalty could not be reduced to a reprimand, even with an early plea.

Sunday's incident, which occurred during the first quarter of the Magpies' 30-point loss to the Blues, was assessed as reckless conduct (two points), low impact (one point) and high contact (two points).

Cloke's suspension and the likely absence of Anthony Rocca because of ankle soreness means the Magpies will be lacking some major firepower against the third-placed Bulldogs at Telstra Dome.

With their big guns out, Collingwood will be reliant on their small forwards Paul Medhurst, Leon Davis and Alan Didak to lead the scoring against the highest scoring team in the competition.