The tribunal has dished out fines to four clubs after melees in two separate second-round games.
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Fines were issued to North Ballarat, Ballarat, after an incident during their game, while Bacchus Marsh and Darley were also asked to cough up.
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In the reserves, the tribunal found Bacchus Marsh's Baiden Cracknell not guilty on a charge of "intentionally or carelessly kicking another person."
Darley player Dale Peacock was found not guilty on a charge of "intentionally or carelessly striking another person" arising from an incident in the same match.
Peacock was offered a two-week set penalty but successfully contested the charge.
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