💨 Abstract
Stu Wilson, a legendary All Blacks winger known for his dynamic playing style and charismatic personality, passed away at 70. Wilson, who died in his sleep, was celebrated for his speed, strength, and ability to break tackles, setting records with 19 tries in 35 tests. He captained the All Blacks in 1983 and later became a beloved television commentator. Fellow rugby stars praised his skill and leadership.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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