West Coast midfielder Luke Shuey has escaped suspension after his off-the-ball bump on Geelong's Patrick Dangerfield.
The AFL's Match Review Panel handed down their findings on Monday afternoon, with the Shuey decision splitting opinions in the lead-up.
The Eagles onballer has been charged with rough conduct for the incident, where he floored Dangerfield.
The bump was deemed as careless, low impact and high contact, leaving Shuey with a $1500 fine.
Shuey elected to plead guilty at the earliest possible opportunity, meaning $500 of the fine has been suspended.
MRP has laid 8 charges from rd13.
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4 other matters assessed in detail.
Luke Shuey can accept $1000 sanction, rough conduct on PDangerfield.
Meanwhile, Cats captain Joel Selwood can accept a $1000 fine for rough conduct on Sam Mitchell after their scuffle.
Mitchell has avoided any ban or fine, with the MRP saying his action was not a striking motion and insufficient high contact for a charge.
Richmond's Alex Rance was also cleared after an incident with Sydney's Lance Franklin after alleged exaggeration of contact.
Franklin escaped a ban for rough conduct on Richmond's Connor Menadue and can accept a $1000 fine.
Gold Coast's Matt Rosa can accept a one-game ban for striking Carlton's Dale Thomas, along with Sydney's Zac Jones for a hit on Richmond's Dan Butler.
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