Legendary All Black wing Stu Wilson becomes orderly at Tauranga Hospital
6 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM
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Being back in a team environment is familiar to former All Blacks captain Stu Wilson. Photo / George Novak
Being back in a team environment is familiar to former All Blacks captain Stu Wilson. Photo / George Novak
He once flew down the wing in front of thousands of screaming rugby fans, but now former All Black captain Stu Wilson is ferrying patients up and down hospital hallways. Known as one of the greatest finishers of all time, the 66-year-old is now at home in the engine room of Tauranga Hospital.
Black businesses once thrived here. Is a revival coming?
ISABELLE TAFT, The Sun-Herald
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