Hawthorn forward James Sicily could miss Saturday's clash after being charged with striking.
Sicily made contact with Melbourne midfielder Bernie Vince during the second quarter of Saturday's clash against Melbourne.
The incident was classified as a two-match sanction, but can be reduced to one with an early plea.
Meanwhile, Cyril Rioli will be free to play, despite a charge for rough conduct against Clayton Oliver.
Rioli was offered a $1,000 sanction with an early plea.
Contact between Sam Mitchell and Jack Watts during the third quarter was assessed by the AFL's Match Review Panel, with the Hawk cleared of any wrongdoing.