COLLINGWOOD forward Travis Cloke has been charged by the League's match review panel for making contact with the face of Melbourne's Matthew Warnock in Monday's Queen's Birthday clash.
However, with an early plea, he will be free to play against Carlton at the MCG this weekend.
Cloke can accept a reprimand and pocket 93.75 points after his clash with Warnock was seen as reckless (two points), low impact (one) and high contact (two) – resulting in a level two offence.
The usual penalty for 125 demerit points is a one-match suspension, but with no existing record Cloke can reduce it by 25 percent.
The 21-year-old was also charged with a first offence in engaging in a melee, along with his captain Scott Burns (second offence) and Demon Lynden Dunn (first).
Cloke and Dunn can accept $1200 sanctions with Burns' fine $2100.
The wash-up from the feisty affair has Magpie Paul Medhurst and Demon Clint Bartram fined for wrestling in a first offence.
An early plea will bring $900 sanctions.