Zac Guildford has reached "rock bottom" following his drunken spree in Rarotonga but he can't remember any of the details of the night in which he is alleged to have assaulted two people in a bar.
Crusaders coach Todd Blackadder spoke to Guildford this morning and said the 22-year-old was "devastated" by the incidents of late Friday night at Trader Jack's bar. It is alleged that Guildford wandered into the bar naked and bleeding and assaulted two people, one of whom, Nick Cox, was celebrating his 60th birthday.
"He's really hurting and ashamed," Blackadder said. "He can't remember anything but he acknowledges that it happened. Just talking to him, he has hit rock bottom. I think for the very first time Zac has acknowledged that he's got an issue, that he can't control his drinking, and it's obviously causing a lot of issues, not only for himself but also his family as well.
"Maybe some good can really come out of the fact that he acknowledges he really needs help. It's a time when we need to support him rather than judge him."
Guildford, who has been in the Crusaders since 2010 after making the switch from the Hurricanes, has kept his drinking under control while based at the Super Rugby franchise under Blackadder, but the latest incident is the most serious for the wing.