North Launceston's Jack Rushton and Kingborough's Tyler Carter are free to play round seven after winning reprieves at the TSL tribunal.
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Ex-Blue Rushton accepted a low-level reprimand after being charged with attempting to strike Tigers defender Blake McCulloch during a 56-point win.
The match review panel also threw out a minor striking charge against Carter for the second time in three weeks.
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The panel determined that the Tigers forward's hit on Northern Bomber Ben Simpson was of insufficient force to warrant a report.
Three North Launceston development league players were referred to the tribunal following a nail-biting three point win over Kingborough.
Young gun Ryan Whitney rejected an offer of three weeks, reduced to two with an early guilty plea, following a high contact incident involving Tiger Tom Wright.
The case will be heard on Tuesday evening.
Best-on-ground Will Edmunds and Tom Foon both had high-contact referrals thrown out.