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The 26-year-old was represented in court by barrister Stephen Ferguson and solicitor Richard Mallett, who presented numerous witness statements attesting to the player’s professionalism, dedication and character.
Barkley added: “I have had so much support from my friends, family and the club during this whole time and they have helped me keep focused. I would also like to thank Richard Mallett for his sustained effort in getting this case dropped.”
Barkley has amassed 179 points for Bath Rugby since his return from the Rugby World Cup and having selected him 21 times this season, Head Coach Steve Meehan said: “Olly’s performances this season are testament to the fact that this has not affected him in any way on the pitch, but now he has the space to focus entirely on continuing his success until the end of the season.”
RFU Elite Rugby Director and team manager for England's New Zealand tour Rob Andrew added: "We are all delighted for Olly. This has been hanging over him for nine months and it must have been a very anxious time.
"However, he has focused on his club rugby and been a driving force behind Bath Rugby's success this season. He will of course be under consideration for the New Zealand tour squad to be announced on Tuesday May 13." |