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COLLINGWOOD recruit Taylor Adams will miss Friday night's clash with Richmond after accepting a one-match sanction, but Gold Coast defender Steven May was successful in appealing a rough conduct charge.
May was charged with a level-one engaging in rough conduct offence for his bump on Lions midfielder Dayne Zorko in the Q-Clash on Saturday afternoon.
But the AFL Tribunal sided with May on Tuesday night after the defender said he had no other option but to bump.
May said contact was made to Zorko's body and chest and not his head.
He is free to line up against Hawthorn on Saturday.
The AFL match review panel assessed the bump as high, low-impact and negligent (125 points).
Greater Western Sydney young gun Devon Smith wasn't so lucky in appealing a one-match ban for striking Melbourne midfielder Bernie Vince.
Steven May cleans up Dayne Zorko during the round 3 AFL game between the Gold Coast Suns and the Brisbane Lions from Metricon Stadium. Picture: Adam Head Source: News Corp Australia
In-form West Coast midfielder Luke Shuey has also accepted a one-match ban for striking St Kilda's Tom Curren and won't play against Geelong at Simonds Stadium on Saturday night.
Daniel Merrett accepted a two-match ban for is crude hit on Gold Coast Sun David Swallow.
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