ADELAIDE midfielder Bryce Gibbs will head to the AFL tribunal to challenge his fine for rough conduct on Geelong’s Joel Selwood.

Gibbs will front the tribunal on Tuesday night after copping a $3000 sanction for the off the ball incident in Thursday night’s game at Adelaide Oval. An early guilty plea would have reduced the fine to $2000.

Teammate Taylor Walker has accepted a one-game suspension for a high bump on Geelong defender Zach Tuohy and will miss the Crows’ clash with Brisbane. Walker is the only other player this season to have challenged a financial sanction.

The Crows skipper successfully contested his $2500 fine for misconduct on West Coast’s Luke Shuey in round 15.

Carlton midfielder Jed Lamb copped a one-game ban for attempting to eye-gouge St Kilda’s Jade Gresham.

Lamb was charged with making unreasonable or unnecessary contact to the eye region over the incident, classified as careless conduct with medium impact to the head.

The skirmish occurred during the second quarter of the Saints’ 64-point win at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.

Lamb also kneed Gresham during the same incident but the impact wasn’t sufficient to warrant a charge.

The remainder of the round 17 games will be reviewed on Monday afternoon.