Tom Lynch has been sent directly to the AFL Tribunal after an incident during Sunday's match against Adelaide.
The Richmond forward has been charged with striking Adelaide's Jordon Butts in the second quarter of the Round 16 fixture. It has been graded as intentional conduct, severe impact and high contact. An early plea is not available, with Lynch to face the AFL Tribunal on Tuesday night.
Additionally, Lynch has been offered two fixed financial sanctions for separate incidents during the loss, including engaging in a melee/wrestle (second offence, $3,125) and striking (first offence, $1,500). Both can be reduced to $1,875 and $1,000, respectively, if Lynch takes an early plea.
Midfielder Jacob Hopper has been charged with tripping Crow Daniel Curtin in the first quarter. The act was graded as careless conduct, low impact and body contact, resulting in a $2,500 fine, which can be reduced to $1,500 with an early plea.