"Former Scotland Rugby Star's Shocking Revelation: How a Rehab Center Saved His Career!"
Former Scotland captain Stuart Hogg has shared that spending time at a rehabilitation center helped him "reset" after being involved in an incident in the Scottish Borders that led to police charges.
Hogg, Scotland's all-time leading try scorer, retired from professional rugby in 2023 before the Rugby World Cup, expressing a desire for a new career path after his time in the sport, which included three tours with the British and Irish Lions.
On February 25, the 31-year-old was arrested at a property in his hometown of Hawick.
Hogg was charged by Police Scotland and later released on an undertaking to appear at Jedburgh Sheriff Court. A report was submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
In a recent social media post, Hogg discussed his time at the rehabilitation center, where he aimed to "learn about myself and talk about how I felt, without being judged."

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