The Sea Eagles will wait to receive an official breach notice and the referee's report from the NRL before deciding whether to contest a $10,000 fine over head coach Geoff Toovey's comments following Friday night's match against South Sydney Rabbitohs.
General Manager David Perry said the Club will review the comments and the NRL's response very carefully before making a decision.
"We'll look at it very closely" he said. "We are yet to receive the referee's report and an official breach notice so we'll wait until we have all the information and then consider the facts before we determine how we'll proceed.";
In a statement yesterday, NRL Head of Football Todd Greenberg said Toovey's comments constituted "unwarranted attacks on match officials".
The Sea Eagles have five days to respond to the initial breach notice.