The performance of winger Zac Guildford in the All Blacks' 79-15 romp over Canada in their World Cup match in Wellington on Sunday delighted the All Blacks coach Graham Henry.
A couple of weeks after admitting to excessive drinking during the Tri-Nations, Guildford was given his first World Cup opportunity, and he responded with a good workload and four tries.
Henry says that sort of performance is what he expects from every member of the squad.