Wodonga will be without the versatile Zac Brain for Saturday's matchup against crosstown rivals Wodonga Raiders after he accepted a two-match rough conduct ban on Tuesday.
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Brain was cited by the Ovens and Murray's match review panel for an incident in the third quarter involving Albury's Isaac McGrath in the clash against the competition leaders at John Flower Oval last Saturday.
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Brain suffered four fractures - cheekbone, nose, jaw and eye socket - from a head clash and told The Border Mail in June he is just one hit away from retirement.
Lavington's Sam Hopper will front the tribunal on Wednesday night after opting to challenge a two-week set penalty for engaging in rough conduct against Myrtleford's Kane Michelini in the fourth quarter of the Panthers' clash against the Saints at Lavington Sports Ground.
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