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BULLDOGS stars Josh Morris and Aiden Tolman want the NRL to "get rid" of the culprits who threw full bottles at match officials last week.
The NRL continue to investigate the drama, with some people having already been identified. They face life bans if found guilty.
"That definitely isn't a good look. We need to find who those people are and make sure they're dealt with accordingly," Morris said.
A touch judge falls after being hit by a bottle. Source: AAP
"Ever since I've come to the club in 2009, the club has been working hard to rid themselves of that image and they have done a lot of work in regards to that.
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"It only takes a minority to try and throw it back in the spotlight what was happening a decade ago and we certainly don't want to have a bad image at the club as players and we don't want the fans to be portrayed that way.
"Bulldogs fans are very passionate as well but there is a minority — and they're at every club — who go out there to cause trouble. We need to go out there and find out who they are and get rid of them."
There is a chance police could charge the culprits with assault. The Bulldogs, NRL and ANZ Stadium management have held meetings.
Fellow patrons who attended the match have also been interviewed about the culprit's identities.
"You don't want to see that in any sport, especially our game. I think those guys have been caught and hopefully they get punished from whatever they see fit," Tolman said.
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"There's 40-odd thousand fans on the weekend and two misbehaved. That's not the Bulldogs. That's not what we're about.
"We're a great family club, we've got a great culture here and those sort of fans aren't welcome at our games and I'm sure they won't be in the future."
Morris meanwhile denied kicking Souths hooker Issac Luke in the face during the Friday night match. It resulted in an eight-point try but Morris wasn't charged by the match review committee.
"I didn't know why I'd been called over and if you look back at the footage I'm pretty dumbfounded about what happened. If I would have been charged, I certainly would have fought it because I thought I didn't make any contact with his head whatsoever," Morris said.
"If I did do it, I would've pleaded guilty but it's one of those things where I'm frustrated that I'm not on report but we still copped an eight-point try for it so it's a catch-22 I suppose.
Bulldogs fans react towards the match officials at full time against the Rabbitohs. Source: Getty Images
"I don't know how much my foot missed him by but I certainly know I didn't make contact and if I did I would've felt it at that stage. There were (camera) angles and freeze-frames which made it look like I did but I know within myself that I didn't and I would've apologised to Issac straight away."
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