Friday, 7 October 2016

The Four Questions I Would Ask.....Stuart Hogg

The four questions I would ask Stuart Hogg…


Stuart Hogg has been the stand out player for Scotland during some bleak times



 

I would ask Stuart Hogg who inspired him to play rugby and what age was he when he started? I would want to ask him this because he is one of Scotland’s best full backs ever along with Chris Paterson and Gavin Hastings and I would like to know if another fullback inspired him or if it was a player in a different position or a family member. Stuart Hogg has gone onto score 22 tries in his 86 caps and he has 148 points to his name and at only 24 he has plenty of time to get more.

 

I would also ask who is the best player he’s ever played with for club and for country. I would ask him this because he plays in a terrific Glasgow Warriors side that has performed well the last couple of years. He’s played for Scotland since 2012 and lots of good players have broken into the first team. I would want to know if he thinks a young player like Fynn Russell is the best youngster he’s seen, or if he would pick a more experienced player such as Grieg Laidlaw or Sean Lamont.

Stuart Hogg with another try for Glasgow Warriors, but what's more important club or country..???


The next question I would ask Stuart Hogg would be if he would ever leave Glasgow and what team would he leave for. I would ask him this because he’s been at Glasgow for a while and I’d like to know if he sees himself spending his career there or if he would consider a move to another team perhaps a struggling team and build them up or if he would go to one of the bigger clubs in the pro 12 such as Munster or Cardiff blues.
 
The next question I would ask him would be would he rather win the pro 12 with Glasgow Warriors or win the next 6 Nations with Scotland. I would ask him this because I would like to see what is more important to him a club medal or International title, and with Scotland improving over the year I would say it’s certainly looking more possible than in the last couple of years.


by Andrew Gilchrist


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