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Stuart Hogg Arrested, Who is Stuart Hogg?

Know about Stuart Hogg's arrest and how it impacted his career, and get insights into the incident and its aftermath.

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Updated Apr 29, 2024

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Stuart Hogg Arrested, Who is Stuart Hogg?

Stuart Hogg Arrested

Stuart Hogg, who used to lead Scotland's rugby team, said that going to a place for rehabilitation helped him start fresh. This was after he got in trouble with the police for something that happened in the Scottish Borders. Hogg, who scored the most tries for Scotland ever, stopped playing rugby in 2023 before the Rugby World Cup started. He said he wanted a different job after his time in rugby, where he also went on three tours with the British and Irish Lions.

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On February 25th, Stuart Hogg, who is 31 years old and had success playing for both Glasgow Warriors and Exeter Chiefs, got arrested at a place in his hometown, Hawick. The police in Scotland said Hogg was charged and then let go with a promise to show up in court later. They also sent a report to the Procurator Fiscal.

On Sunday, Hogg shared a message on social media about his experience at the rehabilitation center. He said he went there to understand himself better and express his feelings without worrying about being criticized.

Hogg felt lost and overwhelmed by worrying about others' opinions and online abuse. He went to a rehab center to take a break from the spotlight and understand himself better without fear of judgment. Now, he's grateful for support, ready to move forward, and says online abuse isn't acceptable.

Who is Stuart Hogg?

Stuart Hogg used to play rugby professionally for Scotland. He played for Scotland's national team and scored the most tries ever for them. He started playing for Scotland in 2012 during the Six Nations Championship against Wales. Hogg got the title of Six Nations Player of the Tournament in 2016 and 2017. He went on three tours with the British & Irish Lions in 2013, 2017, and 2021. He got hurt during the 2017 tour, but in 2021, he played in two big games against South Africa.

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Birth name Stuart William Hogg
Date of birth 24 June 1992
Place of birth Hawick, Scotland
Age 31
Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 91.63 kg (202 lb; 14 st 6 lb)
School Hawick High School
Notable relative(s) Graham Hogg (brother)
Spouse Gillian Smith (m. 2016)
Children 4

Stuart Hogg Career

Hogg started playing rugby at Hawick Wanderers before joining Stirling County. He joined Glasgow Warriors in 2011 and became a key player, earning awards and making many appearances. In 2019, he moved to Exeter Chiefs and won championships with them in 2020.

He started playing for Scotland's youth teams before joining the national team. From 2012 to 2014, he played in the Six Nations, scoring several tries. He also played in other matches, scoring more tries for Scotland. He had standout performances in the 2015 and 2016 Six Nations Championships, scoring tries and earning praise.

He was named Player of the Championship in 2016, the first Scottish player to receive the award. In the 2017 Six Nations, he continued his good form, winning Player of the Championship again. Hogg faced a controversial injury during the 2019 Six Nations, halting his participation. He captained Scotland in the 2020 and 2021 Six Nations, achieving notable victories and becoming Scotland's all-time record try scorer. Hogg joined the British & Irish Lions squad for their tours in 2013, 2017, and 2021. In 2021, he played in the first two Test matches against South Africa, helping the Lions win the first game.

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Stuart Hogg Family

Hogg is from Hawick in the Scottish Borders. His dad, John, played rugby and refereed in Hawick, and his brother, Graham, played rugby for Scotland in different levels. He's also related to the soccer player George Best, but they're not very close relatives.

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Hogg had his first child in late 2015. He got married to Gillian Smith in August 2016, and they had their second child in 2017. Gillian gave birth to their fourth child in 2023. In November 2023, Hogg announced that he was in a new relationship with commentator Leonna Mayor, following the birth of his fourth child.

Stuart Hogg Net Worth

Stuart Hogg Net Worth is $1.5 million. His main sources of income are from his professional rugby career and any endorsements or sponsorships he may have.

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