Tribunal won't sit, Dunn cops early plea
The AFL tribunal will not sit on Tuesday night after Melbourne tagger Lynden Dunn pleaded guilty to striking North Melbourne's Brent Harvey.
Dunn has accepted a reprimand and 93.75 demerit points towards his future record for striking Harvey at the MCG last Sunday.
He can play in Saturday's game against Essendon.
Dunn's charge was the only one upheld by the match review panel, which threw out match-day reports against Collingwood's Alan Didak and Leon Davis, Essendon's Scott Lucas and Port Adelaide's Nick Lower.
A separate striking charge against Dunn was also thrown out.
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