GWS star Toby Greene will front the AFL tribunal for the second time in as many weeks after he was banned for their preliminary final.
Greene was suspended for one game after being charged with making unnecessary or unreasonable contact to the eye region of Brisbane midfielder Lachie Neale.
Given the stakes, there is no doubt that the Giants will go to the tribunal.
Greene was referred directly to the tribunal on a serious misconduct charge a week ago after he made contact with the face of Western Bulldogs star Marcus Bontempelli in their semi-final.
He pleaded guilty and was fined $7500.
Geelong will also go to the tribunal after star forward Tom Hawkins was charged with striking and handed a one-match ban.
His case is set to be heard on Monday night.
The Giants play Collingwood in a twilight preliminary final next Saturday at the MCG, the day after the Cats and Richmond clash for the other grand final berth.
Despite a brutal semi-final match between GWS and Brisbane on Saturday night at the Gabba, only three charges were laid and Greene is the sole player facing suspension.
Lions forward Charlie Cameron can accept a $2000 fine for rough conduct against Zac Willliams.
Brisbane captain Dayne Zorko was charged with striking Shane Mumford and fined $1500.
There was plenty of debate around the attention that the Giants paid to Cameron’s elbow injury, with umpire Shaun Ryan at one point heard warning Adam Kennedy.
Brisbane hard nut Nick Robertson was also in the spotlight for bumping Lachie Whitfield, who had hurt his back.
But neither incident was mentioned in the match review findings.