A QUEENSLAND country rugby union player has been banned for three years and three more players have been suspended over an ugly post-match brawl on Anzac Day.

The suspensions were dished out after a phone hook-up between the players and the Brisbane-based Queensland Rugby Union judiciary panel on Monday night, more than a week after the Rockhampton A-grade clash between Brothers and Colts.

Three Colts players — including two already facing criminal charges — received bans of three years, 12 weeks, and 10 weeks, while a Brothers player was suspended for six weeks.

Both clubs have been suspended from the 2015 competition and have until Thursday to show-cause as to why they should be permitted to return this season.

One player reportedly had his head stomped on in the fight, which started when punches were thrown as players were shaking hands after the game.

Central Queensland Rugby Union president Ian Coombe, who witnessed the brawl, welcomed the suspensions handed down by the tribunal.

“The behaviour of everyone that day won’t be tolerated and we certainly don’t want to see it again,” Mr Coombe told AAP.

Police last week charged two Colts players, aged 19 and 22, with assault occasioning bodily harm.

They are set to face the Rockhampton Magistrates Court on May 18.

Detective Senior Sergeant Scott Moon said investigations into the brawl were ongoing and more players could face court.