Wigan Warriors have announced that Ben Flower has been fined 50% of his wages for six months after he punched St Helens' Lance Hohaia during the Super League Grand Final in October.
The 27-year-old has been found guilty of gross misconduct by Wigan following the incident, which resulted in his sending-off just two minutes into his side's 14-6 defeat to St Helens.
Via the club's official website, Wigan have confirmed that three months of Flower's fine will be suspended and subject to return during the next 12 months, but he will have to attend a rehabilitation programme "involving service with young people in the community" during his six-month ban.
Chairman Ian Lenagan said: "We were extremely disappointed and angry at the actions of Ben Flower and stand in agreement with the Rugby Football League and the six month ban from playing which they handed down to Ben last month.
"There is no doubt that the reputation of this great club has been damaged by this incident. This significant fine combined with the requirement for community service has been imposed to affirm Wigan's position that this is not the type of behaviour we want or expect from any of our players.
"Ben's action was totally unacceptable in Rugby League but was out of character and one for which he is deeply remorseful. It is our judgement that we should not dismiss him but should punish him financially and then support him through what will be a difficult rehabilitation period and a difficult return to playing."
Wigan have confirmed that Flower's previous record has been taken into account.