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Naiyaravoro replaces Guildford at Tahs

With Naiyaravoro's return, former All Black, Zac Guildford has taken the opportunity to move back to New Zealand with limited time left in his short term contract with the team.

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Despite an injury setback with a broken toe, Guildford played seven matches for the Waratahs this year, crossing for the one try against his former side, the Crusaders in Round 13. The New Zealand-born wing had already earned 11 All Black Test caps and 79 Super Rugby caps for the Hurricanes and Crusaders previously.

Naiyaravoro replaces Guildford at TahsThe move sees Naiyaravoro poised to reignite his Super Rugby career with the Waratahs for their last three matches of the regular season in 2016. The 24-year-old giant-sized back was a key member of the Waratahs, earning 20 caps across 2014 and 2015.

Guildford signed with the Waratahs on a short term contract last September as a stepping stone to future ambitions, saying last month it was a chance for him to work towards higher standards. And, with Naiyaravoro eligible to play, Guildford has called time with the side to return to his home town.

Naiyaravoro recently returned to Australia after being named to re-join the Wallabies for the three Test series against England, following a a stint with the Glasgow Warriors.

The Fijian-born wing came off the bench at the 68 minute mark during Saturday's third and final Test against England, crossing for his second try in as many Test matches after the final siren in front of a record crowd at Allianz Stadium in Sydney. 

Despite a final 40-44 loss by the Wallabies, the game saw five tries scored by Australia, four of which came from the hands of Waratahs, Bernard Foley, Israel Folau, Michael Hooper and Naiyaravoro.

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