Wangaratta's Matt Kelly and Zac Leitch will both challenge one-match set penalties in a desperate attempt to play in next weekend's Ovens and Murray grand final.
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The Magpies' duo will face the tribunal on Wednesday night in their bid to be cleared of any wrongdoing.
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Kelly was reported for striking Lavington coach Simon Curtis during the second quarter of the Magpies' 34-point semi-final win against the Panthers, while Leitch was cited for striking Panther Shaun Mannagh, also in the second quarter.
It's set to be a busy night at the Ovens and Murray tribunal with five cases to be heard.
Curtis has two charges to his name from the semi-final, with no set penalties offered to him.
Albury's Chris Hyde will also have his case heard after a headbutting incident during Sunday's elimination final at Bunton Park.