The Newcastle Knights are investigating video footage of captain Kalyn Ponga and teammate Kurt Mann being escorted out of a toilet cubicle by security.
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The video comes as it was revealed Ponga won't play again this season due to a series of concussions.
It wasn't immediately clear when, or where, the video was filmed or why the pair were in the toilet together.
The video was filmed on Snapchat.
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The Knights said they were made aware of the video late on Sunday night but that they were still working to determine the reason for the pair's run-in with security.
Ponga's father Andre told The Daily Telegraph the pair were in the toilet together because Kalyn was sick after buying a house at auction in Merewether on Saturday.
Ponga hasn't featured for the Knights after suffering his third concussion in the space of six weeks during a defeat to the Sydney Roosters last month.
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The Queensland State of Origin star has been working with specialists to determine his recovery process.
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"I'd be sweet for the last round but doing no contact for the year, it probably would be a wise thing not to play the last round," Ponga told Triple M Newcastle radio.
"It's a bit weird. I feel OK now. At the start I felt a bit weird, headaches and what-not, but I feel alright now.
"It's just hard. I feel OK. I feel fit. I want to play but I guess I'm just going through the protocols at the moment."
Mann is currently sidelined with a quad injury but is expected to return for the Knights' last game of the season at home to Cronulla.