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Tiger Tom Lynch escapes AFL ban

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Richmond's Tom Lynch has escaped suspension over a clash during Saturday's win over Hawthorn.
Camera IconRichmond's Tom Lynch has escaped suspension over a clash during Saturday's win over Hawthorn. Credit: AAP

Richmond forward Tom Lynch is free to play in Saturday's Dreamtime match with Essendon after escaping suspension for his wayward elbow, but teammate Marlion Pickett hasn't been so lucky.

Lynch faced a nervous wait after his raised elbow caught Hawthorn's Jarman Impey high in the Tigers' win on Saturday.

Impey suffered a cut to his face after charging in and being struck by Lynch's elbow.

But Lynch is free to play in the Dreamtime clash after the AFL's match review officer deemed the Coleman medal leader's actions "were not unreasonable in the circumstances".

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Pickett was offered a one-match ban for his shepherd that dazed Dylan Moore.

The incident was assessed as careless conduct, medium impact, and high contact.

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Sydney's James Rowbottom will miss Friday night's clash with Carlton after being offered a one-match ban for his high bump on Essendon's Zach Merrett.

West Coast's Liam Ryan is set to be suspended for his high bump on Melbourne's Jake Bowey on Sunday.

Demon Kade Chandler could also be in trouble for his pin-the-arms tackle that concussed Eagles defender Luke Foley.

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