The police investigate Wild Brawl as 22 fans evicted by the Galli of South Sydney Rabbitohs-Sydney Clash

The South are suddenly 4-1 after five rounds under the coach Wayne Bennett and will spend the following month by playing in front of huge crowds: 40,000 are scheduled at the Ottus stadium in the capital of Western Australia, followed by a similar participation for the clash of Good Friday for the Round Magic.
Latrell Mitchell and Isaiah Tass celebrate the winner of the game on Friday evening.Credit: Getty images
As for the unruly scenes on Friday, Blake Solly, CEO of South Sydney, said the club was working with the nr and stadium authorities.
A spokesman for the new South Wales said: “The police and security responded and, ultimately, two groups of 11 males were evicted through different doors of the stadium. No medical assistance was requested and no accidents were reported.
“The police of the New South Wales and the offices of the new South Wales are examining the accident to identify the instigators.
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“All transgressors will be treated by the police and will face the prohibitions to participate in future events.
“Local NSW has a zero tolerance approach to antisocial behavior and we have strong processes to identify, respond and resolve accidents.”
A spokesman for the NRL added: “The nrl will work with the headquarters, security and the police of the new South Wales to identify the instigators and act through the code of conduct of the spectator nr.