AFL Women's trio facing suspension

The AFL Women's match review panel has charged players from Fremantle, Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs for rough conduct during the opening round.

Three AFL Women's players are facing suspensions after being charged by the match review panel for incidents in the opening round.

Western Bulldogs midfielder Kirsty Lamb and Fremantle's Ebony Antonio have each been charged with rough conduct during Saturday night's match at Whitten Oval, while Melbourne's Richelle Cranston has been charged with front-on contact.

All three can either accept one-game bans with an early guilty plea or face the tribunal to challenge the sanctions.


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