Zac Guildford will taking on taking Bachelor NZ star Art Green in the boxing ring in the annual Fight for Life.

Former All Blacks winger Zac Guildford has signed on the dotted line with the NSW Waratahs.

The Super Rugby club announced on Wednesday that the 26-year-old will make the move to Sydney at the end of October on a 10-month contract.

Guildford will provide depth in the outside backs for the 2013 champions, who have lost Adam Ashley-Cooper, Taqele Naiyaravoro and Peter Betham to European clubs. He started his Super Rugby career with the Hurricanes in 2008 before shifting south to the Crusaders. He has 79 Super Rugby caps to his name and has also represented New Zealand Maori and New Zealand Sevens, winning a Commonwealth Games gold medal in 2010 in Delhi.



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Guildford played 11 games for the All Blacks before being accused of assault during an incident in Rarotonga, after which he faced up to his alcoholism and left to join France's Clermont Auvergne team.

Since his return earlier this year he has been playing for the Hawke's Bay in the ITM Cup. It was also announced this week that he would be taking on Bachelor NZ star Art Green in the boxing ring for the annual Fight for Life. The pair will fight over three two-minute rounds at the charity night in Hamilton on December 5