Sydney Swans co-captain Kieren Jack and 2013 leading goalkicker Ben McGlynn are both free to face Melbourne at the MCG on Sunday after being cleared by the AFL's Match Review Panel.

Jack was cleared of any wrongdoing when he made contact with Andrew Walker in the second quarter of Friday night's win over Carlton, while McGlynn escaped sanction for a tackle laid on Kade Simpson, also in the second quarter.

Incidents Assessed:

Contact between the Sydney Swans’ Ben McGlynn and Carlton’s Kade Simpson from the second quarter of Friday’s match was assessed.
Simpson has received a handball and is immediately tackled by McGlynn, who turns his Carlton opponent and slings him to the ground.

After viewing all available footage and receiving a medical report from the Carlton Football Club, it was the view of the panel the force used in the tackle was below that required to constitute a reportable offence.

No further action was taken.

Contact between the Sydney Swans’ Kieren Jack and Carlton’s Andrew Walker from the second quarter of Friday’s match was assessed.

The panel said the ball was loose as Walker and Jack approached the contest from opposite directions.

Walker slipped just before he reached the ball, and is then pushed by Bird into the contest, as Jack jumped into the air and turned his body.

Body contact is made and then Jack’s arm makes high contact to Walker.

After viewing all available footage and receiving a medical report from the Carlton Football Club, it was the view of the panel the high contact made was below the force required to constitute a report.

No further action was taken.