JARRAD Waite will miss Carlton's clash against St Kilda on Monday after pleading guilty to headbutting.

The Blues this morning decided not to fight Waite's one-match suspension and risk doubling the penalty.

The could have argued to the AFL Tribunal tonight that the big forward's action against Melbourne backman Tom McDonald was insufficient force to be reportable.



The biggest umpiring calls of Round 6

The match review panel assessed Waite's contact to McDonald's head during the first quarter on Sunday as intentional conduct with low impact.

Video evidence showed a field umpire, only a metre away, appeared not even to caution Waite and the Demon defender did not react to the slight contact.

The panel deemed Richmond forward Ty Vickery's contact to Geelong captain Joel Selwood at the MCG the previous night as below the force required to constitute a reportable offence.

St Kilda ruckman Justin Koschitzke copped a two-match suspension for striking Collingwood's Jamie Elliott on Friday night.

Koschitzke's record of three matches served in the past two years added a 10 per cent demerit-point loading and means he is stuck with the penalty - and stuck three short of the 200-game milestone.

The panel hit the Saints big man with a three-match ban, reduced by one after he pleaded guilty, after assessing his off-the-ball raised left arm as intentional with medium impact.

Hawthorn forward Lance Franklin is in the clear for his contact to Adelaide's Andy Otten after the panel decided his momentum took both players to the ground, an action that resulted in a 50m penalty but no charge.

North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein has no case to answer from contact to Port Adelaide's Justin Westhoff in Saturday's game in Hobart.

A match-day report against Demon Luke Tapscott for rough conduct against Carlton's Kade Simpson was overturned.

Selwood was fined $1800 for a second wrestling offence and Richmond's former skipper Chris Newman is $900 out of pocket after their boundary line scuffle on Saturday night.