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    Zac Guildford accused of drunken assault

    Help will be offered to troubled star Zac Guildford after he allegedly staggered naked into a Rarotonga bar and assaulted two patrons, the New Zealand Rugby Union says.

    A Rarotonga bar worker confirmed to The Dominion Post this morning that "the All Black player Zac'' walked into the bar naked and bleeding and assaulted at least one person .

    According to the Herald on Sunday, the incident happened on Friday night (NZ time).

    The Trader Jacks bar worker, who would not be named, said Guildford was "running around naked" in the bar.

    "By the time he got to the bar he was cut on the forehead."

    Police were involved, she said. Rarotonga police would not comment this morning and have said they will issue a statement over the next few days.

    NZRU general manager Neil Sorensen told media this afternoon that the focus would be helping 22-year-old Guildford rather than disciplining him. The board will look into the matter properly tomorrow. Mr Sorensen had not spoken to Guildford himself and said the first thing to do was to find out the facts.

    "The second thing we will do is help the guy if he is in trouble. Again, our first move is to really say 'how can we help this guy', that's the first thing. But we've got to establish the facts and it sounds like he got up to something. We are not denying that.''

    Sorenson said Guildford had fronted the board three times in the last 18 months and so had a bit of a troubled career. ``He lost his dad a couple of years ago. He's also had some alcohol-related issues in the past. He's a good young man.''

    Guildford's mother Deborah Guildford told The Dominion Post today that she was aware of the incident.

    "I have nothing to say."

    Witnesses said the winger allegedly punched one man who asked if he needed help then hit Australian Nick Cox across the back of the head.

    "I was standing at the bar waiting to get a drink and I wasn't expecting it," Cox said.

    An Auckland woman, identified only as Fiona, said the All Black was ''completely out of it".

    In September it was revealed Guildford indulged in a heavy drinking session following the All Blacks' 25-20 defeat to the Wallabies at Suncorp Stadium.

    He made the public admission he was struggling to deal with alcohol.

    "Yes, there has been [issues] and that is why I am trying to make positive steps to improve as a person and I think that will lead to me being a better player, " he said.

    A Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said the High Commission in Rarotonga had not been approached for consular assistance.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/a...runken-assault

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    Zac isn't big enough to hurt anybody

    too much speed work, not enough weights bro

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    "speed" was probably the problem

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    All Black Guildford ban for Super opener

    Troubled All Blacks winger Zac Guildford will miss the opening match of the Crusaders' Super Rugby season, a New Zealand Rugby Union misconduct hearing has ruled.

    The decision follows a booze-fuelled binge in Rarotonga last month, in which Guildford was alleged to have sexually harassed a female triathlete and then, after shedding his clothes and with blood streaming from a head wound, attacked two men in a bar.

    Guildford will be unavailable for the Crusaders' first Super Rugby match against the Blues at Eden Park on February 24, but will be eligible for selection the following week, when the Crusaders meet the Highlanders in Dunedin.

    He will also miss the Crusaders' pre-season fixtures in February against the Highlanders in Greymouth, the Hurricanes at Mangatainoka, and the Rebels in Australia.

    The NZRU hearing has found Guildford's behaviour to be unprofessional, and brought the game into disrepute.

    A number of other sanctions have been imposed on Guildford, including a requirement to undergo alcohol treatment and counselling as directed at his own expense.

    NZRU professional rugby general manager Neil Sorensen said the NZRU and Guildford agreed that professional treatment and counselling provided by external specialists was an essential part of his rehabilitation.

    "Taking players out of rugby is not something we do lightly," Sorensen said.

    "But we have taken into account the fact that with regard to alcohol-related behaviour, Zac does not have an exemplary record."

    He said Guildford had embarrassed himself, his family, his teammates, and New Zealand rugby.

    "We believe Zac brought the game into disrepute and the sanctions reflect the gravity of the situation and the need for a real pathway to recovery."

    Guildford acknowledged his behaviour had been unacceptable, and said he was working to resolve his issues.

    "I'm embarrassed by what has happened, but I know that I let down the many people who support me. I am focused on getting myself into the place I need to be when I return to rugby next year," he said.

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    Wonder if the Saders were playing an Aus or SA team if they would have still acted?

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