The Rugby World Cup has come and gone for another four years, without the hoped-for result for most. But the ophthalmology department at Greenlane Clinical Centre went almost All Black during its Rugby World Cup at work day, supported by former New Zealand Warriors hardman and Dancing with the Stars winner Manu Vatuvei. Here’s to next time!
Greenlane goes All Black

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