James Sicily looks set to miss Hawthorn’s Round 3 clash with Richmond, after being offered a one-match sanction for an incident involving Geelong’s Joel Selwood that occurred during the Hawks’ Round 2 win.

The young Hawk has been charged with kneeing Selwood during the fourth quarter, with the incident assessed as intentional conduct with low impact to the head.

The incident was classified as a one-match sanction and Sicily can accept without appearing before the Tribunal. 

Kaiden Brand and Daniel Howe can also accept $1500 sanctions with early pleas for misconduct against Tom Hawkins and Selwood respectively. Both will be free to take on the Tigers next week should they accept.

Read: Match report - Hawthorn v Geelong