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COLLINGULLIE-Ashmont-Kapooka utility Nathan Fuller and Narrandera's Adam Davis will both front the AFL Riverina tribunal tomorrow night at Ganmain.
Both Fuller and Davis have chosen to contest their two-game suspensions offered by AFL Riverina after their reports from round one were assessed this week.
Fuller will plead not guilty to the charge of alleged high contact on Mangoplah-Cookardinia United-Eastlakes assistant coach Nic Casy during the first quarter of the game at Mangoplah Sportsground.
Fuller is adamant that he did not make contact to the head of Casey.
Davis will contest his report of alleged rough conduct on Leeton-Whitton assistant coach Will Overs.
If unsuccessful and a two-game ban stands, Fuller will miss the Anzac Day game against Wagga Tigers plus the round three clash with Coolamon.
Davis will miss Narrandera's next two games against Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong and CAK after the Eagles' bye next week.
Meantime, The Rock-Yerong Creek midfielder Dale Hugo has accepted his two-game suspension for striking Northern Jets' Michael Keatley.
It means Hugo will miss Thursday week's Anzac Challenge against Marrar at Robertson Oval, followed by the grand final replay against Temora.
The suspension also take's Hugo career tally to 13 games, three short of the 16-game de-registration mark.