Guildford gets All Blacks reprieve

PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA - AUGUST 16, during the New Zealand All Blacks training session at Xerox Arena on August 16, 2011 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa Photo by Steve Haag / Gallo Images

PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA - AUGUST 16, during the New Zealand All Blacks training session at Xerox Arena on August 16, 2011 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa Photo by Steve Haag / Gallo Images

Published May 20, 2012

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Wayward All Black Zac Guildford earned a reprieve Sunday when the All Blacks wing stocks took another hit ahead of the Ireland Test series with Cory Jane joining Richard Kahui on the injured list.

The injuries to Jane and Kahui, who starred for the All Blacks in their World Cup final win over France last year, could also mean a Test debut for Julian Savea in the three-match series starting on June 9.

Guildford was a notable omission from the All Blacks training squad named early this month, but he was recalled after the Wellington Hurricanes revealed Jane could be out of action for six weeks.

He suffered a high ankle sprain against the ACT Brumbies on Friday to be the second wing ruled out after Kahui dislocated a shoulder the previous week playing for the Waikato Chiefs against the Queensland Reds.

Guildford was reprimanded by the All Blacks management during the World Cup over problems with alcohol and a month later he had to apologise for a drunken binge in the Cook Islands in which he staggered naked and bleeding into a bar and assaulted two people.

But he said the support of people close to him had been important in getting him back into the All Blacks frame.

“I knew if I worked hard, kept out of trouble and did the right things on the field then eventually it would come, and I'm very grateful to have the opportunity again,” Guildford told reporters.

Coach Steve Hansen said he would be adding one more wing to the training squad but stopped short of confirming it would be Hosea Gear, the other notable omission from last year's champion World Cup side.

“We might look at someone who can double up as a utility, and just give us a bit more strength in that area. Richard (Kahui) could clearly play three positions Ä fullback, wing and centre,” he said.

Guildford joins Hurricanes speedster Julian Savea as the only specialist wings in the squad.

Meanwhile, hooker Keven Mealamu remains sidelined by injury and Hansen indicated another hooker could be added to the squad to join Andrew Hore if he did not recover soon. - Sapa-AFP

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