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Published 16:59 9 Apr 2018 BST
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“If Ulster Rugby need to enforce to these players how behaviour in their private lives may affect their career as rugby players then this should be stated clearly to the players as a warning not to repeat such behaviour again as it will carry consequences for themselves and others such as what they have gone through,” the petition reads.
“However, these players have not broken any sporting rules and therefore, need to be back playing in Ulster shirts as soon as possible.”
The petition also calls for support for Craig Gilroy, who was dropped for Ulster’s Guinness PRO 14 clash with Edinburgh last Friday as he was subject to an internal review by Ulster Rugby and the IRFU in relation to WhatsApp messages that were used as evidence during the trial.
Gilroy issued a statement apologising for his behaviour last week.
“Those who have signed this petition want Ulster Rugby to do the right thing and support their players by getting them playing rugby for Ulster again,” the final sentence of the petition reads.
At the weekend, an advertisement was placed in The Belfast Telegraph urging Ulster Rugby and the IRFU to never allow Jackson and Olding to play for Ulster or Ireland again in the future.
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The advertisement, paid for by a crowdfunding campaign that attracted contributions from over 130 people and authored by “concerned fans”, described the social media exchanges involving Jackson and Olding as “reprehensible” and included a demand that “neither of these men represents Ulster or Ireland now or at any point in the future”.
On Friday, Jackson issued a statement to say that public criticism of his behaviour was “fully justified” and that he was “ashamed that a young woman who was a visitor in my house left in a distressed state”.
Jackson and Olding have been stood down for duty for Ulster and Ireland since charges were brought against them in July 2017.
Both players are the subject of a review by Ulster Rugby and the IRFU and will continue to be relieved of all duties while the review committee is in process and determining its findings.
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