Zac Guildford made a popular return to the training field for the Crusaders today, impressing with his fitness despite an absence of almost two months due to his alcohol issues.
Guildford took a full part in training at the Crusaders' Rugby Park base in Christchurch, with assistant coach Aaron Mauger saying the 24-year-old looked in good shape.
The former All Blacks' wing has played only part of a pre-season game for his Hawkes Bay club Napier Tech after withdrawing from the Crusaders in late January and attending a month-long alcohol rehabilitation course.
However, his fitness and the Crusaders' shortage of specialist wings brings him into the frame for their match against the Southern Kings in Christchurch on Saturday night. He is likely to enter the match via the reserves' bench after Johnny McNicholl and Tom Marshall impressed - and scored tries - in their team's 41-19 victory over the Bulls.
"He's having his first run around and the energy's good," Mauger said. "He looks like he's in pretty good nick, so I don't think it will take him too long to get into it.