PORT ADELAIDE midfielder Shaun Burgoyne looks set to miss three weeks following a charge of rough conduct against Hawk Sam Mitchell in Saturday’s match.

The incident was assessed as negligent conduct, high impact and high contact. Even with an early plea, Burgoyne would still miss three weeks.

Two other charges were laid from the same game with Hawks Ben McGlynn and Shane Crawford both cited.

McGlynn’s rough conduct charge against Port Adelaide’s Kane Cornes has also been assessed as a four-week sanction that can be reduced to three with an early plea.

Crawford was charged with a level two striking offence against Dean Brogan that has been assessed as a one-week sanction even with an early plea due to the former Hawthorn captain’s poor recent tribunal record.

West Coast’s Matt Rosa was also charged with a Level Two striking offence against North Melbourne’s Matt Campbell. The reprimand is the first time Rosa has been cited by the Match Review Panel, and if he gives an early plea he will have 93.75 demerit points to his name and be free to play this week.

Kangaroo Brent Harvey’s Brownlow hopes remain alive after he was cleared in his report for tripping West Coast’s Matt Priddis.

A wrestle between Fremantle’s Dean Solomon and Bulldog Tom Williams has resulted in a fine for both - Solomon forced to cough up $1800 and Williams $900 with early pleas.