SYDNEY Roosters forward Nate Myles has been suspended for six weeks over his drunken behaviour at a Central Coast hotel on the weekend.

The National Rugby League and Roosters agreed to the punishment after Myles was found to have defecated in a hotel corridor on Sunday morning after attending a junior rugby league function, The Daily Telegraph reported.



Noise complaints were made at 4am (AEST) against the room in which some of the Roosters players were staying.



Shortly after 8am Myles was found apparently disorientated and naked in a hotel corridor and attempted to gain entry into the room of a family who was leaving their accommodation.



A short time later he was found to have defecated elsewhere in the hotel corridor and was later discovered in a fire escape.



The Roosters club has been fined $50,000 because of the number of alcohol-related incidents that have affected the club this season.



It's the latest in a series of incidents involving the Roosters in the last few weeks, with coach Brad Fittler fining himself $10,000 after being found drunk and shirtless and attempting to enter someone else's hotel room in Townsville.