A DANGEROUS driving trial involving Celtic defender Anthony Ralston was postponed due to coronavirus.
Ralston is the alleged victim of a head-on collision with accused Ross Craig in February last year.
Prosecutors claim Craig, 57, drove his Jaguar dangerously on the A803 near Milton of Campsie.
It is alleged Craig went at “excessive speeds for the road conditions” and failed to keep control of the vehicle.
The vehicle is said to have went onto the opposing carriageway and had a “head-on collision with a motor car being driven by Anthony Ralston.”
The Hoops right-back, on loan at St Johnstone, was behind the wheel of a Renault Trafic at the time.
Both cars are claimed to have been damaged and Craig injured following the incident.
Craig did not appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court yesterday for trial.
Prosecutor Cheryl Lyons put the trial off as she was informed Craig was self isolating due to coronavirus.
A new trial date for later this year was set by Sheriff Ian Miller.
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