Hawthorn midfielder Jordan Lewis is free to play in his team's qualifying final against West Coast despite the Match Review Panel being charged with tripping.

Lewis was one of three players hit with financial penalties after round 23, with the Hawks' vice-captain able to accept a $1000 sanction for tripping Carlton's Andrew Carrazzo.

The MRP viewed the incident as intentional conduct with low impact to the body, seeing it classified as a $1500 sanction for the three-time premiership star that can be reduced with an early plea.

It is only Lewis' first financial sanction this year, meaning he is not on to his last chance as the finals series begins. The Hawks play the Eagles on Friday night in a vital clash to open the finals.

His suspension earlier this year for striking North Melbourne ruckman Todd Goldstein will not hang over his head.

Port Adelaide forward Jay Schulz was charged with striking Fremantle's Lachie Neale and can also accept a $1000 sanction with an early plea, while senior Carlton defender Kade Simpson was also fined $1000 for front-on contact with Hawthorn's David Hale.