Cronulla will consider banning Mad Monday as officials take steps to minimise the risk of further drugs dramas at the club.

The Sharks have been rocked following charges of cocaine possession against chairman Damian Keogh and under-20s player Jesse Savage.

The incidents follow Ben Barba's parting with the premiers after being busted for cocaine during post-grand final celebrations. It was the second time Barba had tested positive for illicit drugs and the Sharks have indicated they have no interest in welcoming him back after his contract was terminated by French rugby outfit Toulon.

The Sharks have a chequered history when it comes to Mad Monday. Barba's second strike came during the traditional booze-fest, despite the NRL's warnings of a testing blitz. Cronulla players also created unwanted headlines when they were photographed partying with topless waitresses in 2014, an incident that resulted in Andrew Fifita copping a $10,000 fine for abusing the photographer capturing the scene.