Plans are in place to keep Zac Guildford on the straight and narrow as the NSW Waratahs' one-time loose cannon battles a depressing foot injury.
Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson has revealed he'd already planned to drop Guildford for Saturday's Super Rugby showdown with the Brumbies before the former All Black broke his toe on Tuesday at training.
Gibson handed Guildford a lifeline by offering his New Zealand countryman a Waratahs contract for 2016 after the winger had seemingly burned his bridges in professional rugby after a protracted battle with alcoholism.
But after a promising start to his Waratahs career, the 27-year-old has hit a crossroad.
Injured and struggling for form, Guildford has been given the rest of this week off to get his head right.