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Bail for former Ulster and Ireland rugby player accused of assaulting his ex-partner

Ryan Caldwell played rugby for Ulster and Ireland during his playing career
Ryan Caldwell played rugby for Ulster and Ireland during his playing career Ryan Caldwell played rugby for Ulster and Ireland during his playing career

A FORMER Ulster and Ireland rugby player accused of assaulting his ex-partner has been "drifting" since his sporting career was cut short by injury, the High Court heard today.

Ryan Cyril Caldwell's lawyer said he still suffers pain and had "no plan B" in place when his playing days came to an end.

The 33-year-old denies two counts of common assault and a further charge of criminal damage to a glass tumbler.

Caldwell, of Drumart Drive in Belfast, was granted bail but banned from contacting his former partner.

The alleged offences occurred at a house in the Lisburn area on June 12.

Defence counsel Peter Coiley claimed the allegations against his client lacked credibility.

He described the couple's relationship as "mutually destructive".

Caldwell, a former Ulster and Ireland lock, also played for Bath and Exeter Chiefs before being forced to retire from professional rugby more than two years ago.

"His career was cut short by head injuries," Mr Coiley told the court.

"The termination of his playing career really was a jolt to his system, there was no plan B and he has been drifting ever since."

Counsel added: "He has difficulties in terms of memory recall; he attributes it to the repeated head injuries he had."

At one point Lord Justice Deeny stressed any problems would not be helped by any alleged use of Class B drugs.

Mr Coiley responded it may have foolishly been thought that taking cannabis would "ameliorate" conditions.

Granting bail Lord Justice Deeny ordered Caldwell to live at an address well away from the alleged victim.