Versatile Addington back Bill Guiney scored a try in his only Test appearance - against England in Christchurch in 1920.A talented rugby union and cricket player for Christchurch Boys' High School, Guiney gained a rugby league grounding after moving to Australia, during which time he also served in the served in the Divisional Ammunition Column of the Australian Imperial Force.Guiney, from a well-known sporting and journalistic family, returned to Christchurch and played on the wing in Canterbury's historic clash with England in 1920. The 28-year-old subsequently earned a call-up on the wing for the second Test to become Addington's third New Zealand representative, scoring his side's only points with a try in the 19-3 loss at Lancaster Park.He made way for the return of Eric Grey and brilliant dual international Karl Ifwersen for the third Test in Wellington.Guiney died in 1941, aged 48.