Hawthorn coach Sam Mitchell has backed James Sicily after the defender was involved in several heated confrontations during a heavy AFL loss to the Western Bulldogs.
Once renowned as one of the AFL's most volatile players, Sicily has matured in recent years and is regarded as a future club captain.
But the 27-year-old cut a frustrated figure at times during the Hawks' 42-point defeat on Friday night and was involved in a series of scuffles with opponents.
Sicily snatched Aaron Naughton's headband in one incident, which led to a melee, and later came off second best when he tried to bump Marcus Bontempelli.
The pair wrestled close to fans on the fence and the clash sparked a fierce response from Bulldogs midfielder Tom Liberatore.
"I don't think it was an issue," Mitchell said of Sicily's fiery display.
"In the game with him (Sicily), I think he's handling those situations really well over the journey.
"Maybe five years ago or four years ago, he didn't so much.
"He'd sort of gone away from that for a year or so, then he's missed a year (through injury) and now he's back.
"He's been a really important player for us and continues to be, so I'm not concerned about it."
The Sicily-Naughton incident happened after the Bulldogs had kicked 11 consecutive goals to take a firm grip on proceedings.
"For the most part, I think he (Sicily) was not at his best tonight but we needed something in that moment and he produced it," Mitchell said.
"I haven't actually seen the vision, so I didn't know that he pulled his headband off, but I knew there was a bit of a scuffle a couple of times.
"I'd rather that than nothing."
A renowned sledger, Liberatore later suggested he had been encouraging Sicily during their final-quarter exchange.
"I was just reiterating, 'Keep your head up, there's always next week, stay positive'," Liberatore told ABC radio post-match.