A second woman is considering legal action against the controversial NRL Memes Facebook page.

On Monday, Penrith great Mark Geyer announced his daughter Montanna would be suing the page's creator for defamation, after it posted a screengrab from an alleged sex tape featuring Panthers playmaker Tyrone May captioned: "The bird in the Tyrone May video is Mark Geyer's daughter. Happy days at Penrith."

The recently removed NRL Memes page. Credit:Facebook

The woman in the video was not Ms Geyer, whose lawyers on Thursday started defamation proceedings by serving legal documents on the Sydney man widely believed to be behind the page.

Since news that the Geyer family would pursue legal action against the Facebook page's administrator broke, a friend of another woman who had "previously been the subject of comment on that page" contacted Brydens on Thursday. The woman is considering her own legal options and what action can be taken against the Facebook page, solicitor Lee Hagipantelis told the Herald.