The Scotsman

Hogg reveals rehab allowed him to ‘reset’

- Graham Bean graham.bean@scotsman.com

Stuart Hogg, the former Scotland captain, has revealed he spent time in a rehabilita­tion centre which helped him “reset” during what he described as “the darkest of times”.

In February, the 31-yearold was arrested following an incident in his hometown of Hawick. A Police Scotland spokespers­on confirmed Hogg had been charged and was released on an undertakin­g to appear at Jedburgh Sheriff Court at a later date, with a report submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.

Hogg, who is Scotland’s alltime leading try scorer, retired from playing in summer 2023 just before the Rugby World Cup in France, having initially intended to play in the tournament and hang up his boots afterwards.

He said the toll on his body from a succession of serious injuries forced him into early retirement.

Since then he has worked in television as a pundit for TNT Sports – formerly BT Sport – but also gone through a very public breakup of his marriage. On Sunday evening, Hogg posted a personal message on social media detailing his time at the rehabilita­tion centre, where he had wanted to “learn about myself and talk about how I felt, without being judged”.

In the post, headlined “It’s been tough”, Hogg explained: “I was lost, needed help, direction, time away from the spotlight to be able to take a deep breath and think.

“I’ve been so concerned about what people thought of me, how I was coming across, the impact I would have on them and how I would survive the day. I lived every moment in my head and it wasn’t healthy.

“Spending time at a rehabilita­tion centre allowed me to reset, learn about myself and talk about how I felt, without being judged. It’s not been easy but it was the right thing to do. Taking accountabi­lity was the first step in the right direction. I accept I have made mistakes and understand why l acted as I did.”

Hogg, who won 100 caps for Scotland and toured three times with the British and Irish Lions in what was a glittering playing career, said having his private life being pored over in public was hard to deal with and also suggested he had been abused online.

His statement added: “Personal, private issues being played out in the public eye and online abuse are things that have impacted me significan­tly. I’ve not been able to deal with it. Online abuse is not okay.

“Having some time away has allowed me to see the world differentl­y, be grateful for the things I have and most importantl­y, be excited about what is in front of me in the short, medium and long term.

“Thank you to everyone who has been in touch and offered support, friendship and love. You have helped me through the darkest of times and I will look forward to embracing what is next with you all.”

Hogg, who began his career with Hawick before enjoying great success in the profession­al ranks with Glasgow Warriors and Exeter Chiefs, made his internatio­nal debut against Wales in February 2012 and won his 100th and final Scotland cap against Ireland in the 2023 Six Nations.

He scored a record 27 Test tries for Scotland and played at two Rugby World Cups, in 2015 and 2019, helping them reaching the quarter-finals of the former.

 ?? ?? Scotland’s Stuart Hogg retired from playing in summer 2023 just before the Rugby World Cup
Scotland’s Stuart Hogg retired from playing in summer 2023 just before the Rugby World Cup
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Hogg on pundit duty with TNT
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PICTURE: ROSS PARKER/SNS

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