Northern Edition
Select Edition
Northern Northern
Southern Southern
Global Global
New Zealand New Zealand
France France

O'Driscoll says Ireland had 'no option' than to sack Jackson and Olding

Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding

The Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) were left with “no option” other than to cancel the contracts of Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding, says Brian O’Driscoll.

ADVERTISEMENT

Jackson and Olding, both Ireland internationals, were cleared of rape at Belfast Crown Court last month, with the former also found not guilty of sexual assault.

Both men had denied raping the same woman at a party at Jackson’s home in June 2016.

Although Jackson and Olding were cleared of criminal charges, they have faced criticism over the content of explicit WhatsApp conversations that emerged during the trial between the players and their friends.

Following a review of the trial, Ulster and the IRFU released a joint statement last week confirming that the two players’ deals had been terminated.

On Tuesday, Ulster’s Rob Herring issued a statement on behalf of the club’s players expressing their “sadness” at the decision but legendary former centre O’Driscoll believes the national governing body will have seen no other course of action available.

“You can probably only speculate whether it is based on moral or commercial grounds,” he told Newstalk’s Off the Ball.

“I’d imagine probably a bit of both but there is no doubt which is well documented in the papers at the weekend that there was pressure from sponsors.

ADVERTISEMENT

“I think from the IRFU’s perspective they were left with no option but to sever ties with Stuart and Paddy.”

Before Ulster’s Pro14 meeting with the Ospreys last Friday a number of fans protested, calling for action to be taken against the duo, and O’Driscoll believes the situation may have escalated had the IRFU taken an alternative stance.

“We got a taste of it in the Kingspan Stadium and had the decision been different you probably would’ve seen more of that,” he said.

“I think the IRFU moved swiftly to try and end the situation and end the slur on the reputation of the game.”

ADVERTISEMENT
Video Spacer
ADVERTISEMENT

Classic Wallabies vs British & Irish Legends | First Match | Full Match Replay

Did the Lions loosies get away with murder? And revisiting the Springboks lift | Whistle Watch

The First Test, Visiting The Great Barrier Reef & Poetry with Pierre | Ep 6: The Ultimate Test

KOKO Show | July 22nd | Full Throttle with Brisbane Test Review and Melbourne Preview

New Zealand v South Africa | World Rugby U20 Championship | Extended Highlights

USA vs England | Men's International | Full Match Replay

France v Argentina | World Rugby U20 Championship | Extended Highlights

Lions Share | Episode 4

Trending on RugbyPass

Comments

0 Comments
Be the first to comment...

Join free and tell us what you really think!

Sign up for free
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Features

Comments on RugbyPass

TRENDING
TRENDING Selected Lions star dramatically rules himself out in 'self-less' last-minute call Selected Lions star dramatically rules himself out in 'self-less' last