Waite pinged, Fyfe offered two

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CARLTON forward Jarrad Waite has been offered a reprimand for staging during the Blues' loss to Richmond last Friday night.

But Fremantle star Nat Fyfe wasn't so lucky, slapped with a two-match ban for rough conduct on Gold Coast midfielder Michael Rischitelli.

Meanwhile, Richmond star Dustin Martin has no case to answer after a report for striking was thrown out.

Fyfe is not eligible to have the charge downgraded due to his poor record.

But Fremantle could role the dice and challenge the incident at the AFL Tribunal in a bid to have the star midfielder available for Friday night's Grand Final replay against Hawthorn.

The Dockers face Essendon at Patterson's Stadium in Round 4.

Fremantle defender Zac Dawson and Greater Western Sydney mature-aged recruit Josh Hunt have been offered one-match bans.

Waite was pinged for playing for a free kick during the third quarter at the MCG.

A reprimand is the highest penalty available to the match review panel for first-offence staging.

Waite, like Essendon forward Leroy Jetta the first player penalised for staging in 2012, faces fines for repeat offences.

GWS co-captain Callan Ward and Adelaide midfielder Richard Douglas were handed fines for making contact with an umpire.


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