Captain James Graham has apologised to Canterbury teammates for his role in the ugly scenes that marred the conclusion to the controversial Good Friday NRL clash with South Sydney.
Graham yesterday took the early guilty plea option on his contrary conduct charge over his heated clash with referee Gerard Sutton after he awarded the match-winning penalty to Souths.
The English prop will miss four NRL games after also taking the early plea on a dangerous contact charge for his tackle on Adam Reynolds that led to the penalty.
Graham's agitated response to Sutton was accompanied by a tirade from teammate David Klemmer who subsequently copped a contrary conduct charge and three match ban.
And, when the match ended soon after, angry Bulldogs fans threw plastic bottles at the match officials as they left the field.