Scottish Rugby statement
Following today’s judgement at the Sheriff Court in Glasgow Mark Dodson, Chief Executive of Scottish Rugby, said: This has been a wholly regrettable episode. Regardless of the verdict there is absolutely no place in the game, on or off the pitch, for the sort of behaviour that has led to criminal proceedings being taken.Rugby has a longstanding reputation as a family sport and all players have a responsibility to uphold the game’s values.Those involved have learned a harsh lesson and I know that the three players, who are also our employees, are extremely chastened and remorseful about the whole episode.It’s completely unacceptable for any player within our employment to let themselves get into such a situation and this case should act as a powerful reminder to all players that they are role models for our sport.Ryan Wilson, having pleaded guilty to one amended charge, and subsequently found guilty of an additional charge will be immediately suspended. Scottish Rugby will be considering at Board level what further action is appropriate and will make an announcement in due course.Ryan Grant and Rory Hughes having received Not Proven verdicts will return to their club, Glasgow Warriors. Both have already been the subject of internal disciplinary action. Scottish Rugby acknowledges and regrets the effect this incident has had on Ally Maclay and will be having a discussion with him to understand if there is any support he may need going forward.
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