Glasgow Warriors have announced they have terminated Scotland wing Rufus McLean’s contract with immediate effect following a disciplinary hearing.
The hearing, which was held in conjunction with Scottish Rugby, concluded that the player’s actions and subsequent criminal record through his admission of guilt to charges under the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act constituted gross misconduct and breach of contract.
Scotland international McLean, 22, who has won three caps for his country, was informed of this outcome on Tuesday and has the right to appeal.
Glasgow cut ties with McLean
“Glasgow Warriors fully acknowledges the seriousness of domestic abuse and recognises the impact it has on the mental and physical welfare of those affected by it,” read a club statement.
“The club was already working with Police Scotland to support and promote its male education campaign don’t be THAT GUY and further workshops are planned in the coming weeks.”
Glasgow Warriors managing director Al Kellock said: “Glasgow Warriors prides itself on being a family centred club and are proud to always represent our fans and our city.
“Rufus admitted domestic abuse and his actions cannot be condoned which has resulted in his employment with Glasgow Warriors ending.
“We have taken this matter extremely seriously. Sadly, with any crime there is a victim and as a club we want to acknowledge the impact on the young woman involved.
“We are committed to ensuring our players continue to be positive role models and recognise the privileged positions they hold.
“We found the recent work with Police Scotland on male education to be hugely instructive and we are grateful for the opportunity to continue working with them in the near future.”
Scottish Rugby chief supports move
Scottish Rugby chief executive Mark Dodson added: “I fully support the approach taken by Glasgow Warriors in ending Rufus McLean’s employment with the club.
“There is no place in today’s society for any form of abuse and his actions have impacted not only his club and rugby in Scotland but more importantly the life of his former partner, which is both sad and regrettable.
“We will continue to take a strong stand against any behaviour which either breaks the law or brings our game and its values into disrepute.
“We are fortunate to have many role models across our sport who inspire others and have earned our wider respect. This is not a position we take for granted and are committed to ensuring our standards on and off the pitch remain to the highest level.”
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