The logic on the decision to sign him is there
but so are the risks
I like him as a player, he is one of those high workrate Kiwi wingers. "IF" he turns up and puts in, I see him being a good purchase, but the "IF" is f*cking massive though
“There were a few reasons we opted to sign Zac, not having three of our starting outside backs in Ashley-Cooper, Naiyaravoro, and Betham was a big drain on experience in the backs,” Gibson said.
“We’ve got some excellent young emerging prospects in the squad, like Andrew Kellaway, Henry Clunies-Ross, and Harry Jones - all of whom will be quality players given time - but I felt like I needed a ready-made player who has been proven at Super Rugby level.
but so are the risks
“The coaching staff at Hawkes Bay were generous enough to allow him some time to visit us for a few days, and it gave us the opportunity to make our expectations really clear to Zac about being here at the Waratahs.
“He’s probably been carrying that ‘bad-boy’ baggage around with him for the past few years, and from my observations he has moved past it and grown up a bit – his challenge will be to demonstrate he can make good choices and prove that.
“Of course his signature comes with risks for both parties, but we strongly believe in his ability and will support him with his efforts to continue his rugby career, he’s highly motivated and aspirational about his career – so our challenge will be to get the best out of him.
I like him as a player, he is one of those high workrate Kiwi wingers. "IF" he turns up and puts in, I see him being a good purchase, but the "IF" is f*cking massive though