St George Illawarra Dragons' CEO Ryan Webb has told SEN on Tuesday morning that "nothing is off the table" when it comes to further sanctions for the 13 players attending a house party on Saturday night.
The threat comes after the NRL handed down an enormous $305,000 in fines across the playing group, as well as a cumulative 20 matches in suspensions.
SEE THE FULL LIST OF FINES AND SUSPENSIONS HERE.
Webb told SEN that the party, hosted at Paul Vaughan's house, has left the club with plenty to discuss.
โThere was a lot we had to talk through as a group, so I donโt think anything is off the table,โ he said.
โI donโt know where the discussion will go, thereโs a lot to sift through."
One of the findings by the NRL in their breach notice to the players was that some of the players involved had withheld information from the NRL integrity unit when the incident was being investigated.
This is thought to have added to the fines and punishment, with Jack De Belin reportedly telling the club he was "walking his dog" after scampering from the property. This followed reportedly hiding under a bed while police attended the property of Vaughan following a noise complaint.
Webb said the board would be made aware of all the minor details.
โWeโve got to make sure the board is aware of all the intricacies of how this played out and the reaction to everything by each of the players," Webb said.
โThen weโll make some decisions of what we want to do as a club.
โThereโs a lot of people right now that have lost a lot of trust in our club and weโve got to try and earn that back.โ
Vaughan himself withheld information from the integrity unit according to the breach notice, and with an eight-week suspension, the prop won't be able to return until Week 1 of the finals if the Dragons make it.