Former All Black Zac Guildford's rugby career appears to be in tatters following an announcement from the Tasman Makos that he won't play for them in the upcoming Mitre 10 Cup.
The Nelson-based Makos appeared to be Guildford's last chance following a troubled rugby odyssey which recently saw him part ways with French club Clermont and the Sydney-based Waratahs due to his personal issues.
A self-confessed alcoholic, the 27-year-old Guildford has been struggling with his demons for years, his problems coming to the public's attention following the 2011 World Cup.
On the day that the national provincial rugby championship was launched, Makos chief executive Tony Lewis confirmed Guildford would not be a part of this year's squad coached by former Crusaders Leon MacDonald and Mark Hammett. "Due to the nature of our agreements with Zac, we are unable to comment further on any aspect of this," Lewis said in a statement.
This afternoon Guildford tweeted: "Life is fantastic absolutely fantastic. New journey. New beginnings."