North Launceston and Lauderdale's fiery half-time melee is all but certain to come under scrutiny by the State League's match review panel and tribunal.
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According to the league's MRP results from the weekend's clash, the scuffle is set "to be dealt with in line with TSL rules and regulations" - a line usually reserved for serious or unique infractions.
Experienced Bomber Bart McCulloch and young gun Baynen Lowe were also cited for weekend misdemeanors.
McCulloch has been offered a base sanction of one match for striking Nick Raglione but can have the offence downgraded to a reprimand with an early guilty plea.
Lowe on the other hand will have to wait until Wednesday night's tribunal sitting to learn his fate.
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The 17-year-old Tassie Devil has been referred to the independent tribunal due to insufficient evidence of his incident with Southern Bombers skipper Bryce Walsh.
A week after taking home votes in the state league player of the year, Clarence's Chris Nield will miss his side's next contest.
The forward was given a two-week ban, reduced to a single week's lay-off for intentional striking the groin of opponent Alex Bessell.
His side was also engaged in a melee with the Tigers but no further action was required.
Clarence development league player Trent Hope was given a reprimand following an early guilty plea for abusive, obscene or insulting language towards an umpire.