Both men have spoken out.
Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding have both released statements in response to confirmation from the IRFU and Ulster Rugby that their playing contracts have been immediately revoked.
In late March, the pair were found not guilty of rape and sexual assault of a young woman after a lengthy trial in Belfast. Their province and union followed that decision up with their own, internal review.
Jackson has released statement on the matter to Press Association. It reads:
“I am deeply disappointed about the outcome of the IRFU and Ulster Rugby’s internal review.
“However, I recognise that my behaviour has fallen far short of the values expected of me as an international player, a role model for the game of rugby and as a son and a brother. I am truly sorry.
“Since I was a young boy it was my ambition to play for Ulster and Ireland and I am extremely proud, privileged and honoured to have done so. It is therefore with great sadness and regret but with many cherished memories that I leave that behind.
“I would like to thank everyone who has supported me throughout this process. I have taken great strength from that support. I’d also like to thank Ulster and Irish rugby for the opportunities that they provided for me and I wish them, and all my former team mates, every success.
“My focus in the months and years ahead will be on rebuilding the trust placed in me by people throughout Ulster and Ireland.”
A protest about the recent court case took place outside Ulster Rugby’s home ground of Ravenhill on Friday as the team prepared for a PRO14 encounter with Ospreys.
Stuart Olding also issued a statement upon the release of his contract being terminated.
“It is with regret,” he began, “that I have been informed that the IRFU have decided to revoke my contract.
“As I said outside court following my acquittal, I am and will always be fiercely proud of having played for my province and country. I very much wished to continue to have the opportunity to represent them.
“Regrettably, influences outside of my contractual arrangement have made it impossible for that to happen.
“I said outside court that the Stuart Olding that you read about in the trial is not the real Stuart Olding. The treatment that I have received since my acquittal, both fair and unfair, has made me even more determined to prove myself.
“With the support of my family and friends I shall seek new challenges elsewhere. I bear no one any ill will.
“I am very sorry that this day has come to pass. To those who have supported me through these last 20 months and especially the fans who continue to support me, I thank you all.”
It is worth noting that neither Ulster nor the IRFU thanked either player for their contributions to province and country.