UPDATE: YOUNG Rabbitohs superstar Dylan Walker has become the latest NRL player charged by police.

South Sydney has confirmed Walker, 19, has joined Bulldogs player Tyrone Phillips in being charged with affray in the wake of a street brawl in Beverley Hills on November 3.

"The South Sydney Rabbitohs have been made aware that Dylan Walker has been charged with affray in relation to an incident that occurred earlier in November that was reported at the time to the NRL Integrity Unit by the club," a Souths statement said.

"The investigation by the NRL's Integrity Unit is ongoing and the club will fully cooperate with them during this process."

Walker, one of the brightest emerging stars in the NRL this year, has become the fourth NRL player charged by police in just three days. Walker and Phillips are former teammates in the South Sydney under-20s side.

Earlier today, The Daily Telegraph revealed Phillips, 19, was charged with affray over his alleged involvement in the brawl.

Three men were injured in the brawl, one of whom suffered puncture wounds after being struck with a fence post. The charge against Phillips does not relate to that attack.

The Bulldogs have released a statement saying the club is reviewing the matter through its code of conduct committee.

The NRL Integrity Unit has also been following the matter since it happened and has been advised by the Bulldogs of Phillips being charged by police.

"Today we are dealing with another unacceptable and unnecessary situation," Bulldogs chief executive Raelene Castle said.

"(Coach) Des (Hasler) and I will continue to work with the leadership group to ensure our younger players fully understand what it means to be and what it takes to be a quality athlete, a good Bulldogs club person and a valued member of the community at large."

The Bulldogs signed Phillips from South Sydney, as a possible fullback replacement for Ben Barba next year.

The news of the charges continues a week to forget for rugby league, with Reni Maitua (assault) and Richie Fa'aoso (DUI and malicious damage) also charged over the past 72 hours.

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