Scotland's Hogg apologises for late red-card hit


  • Rugby
  • Sunday, 16 Mar 2014

LONDON (Reuters) - Scotland fullback Stuart Hogg took the unusual step of issuing a public apology on Saturday after he was red-carded for a late hit on Wales flyhalf Dan Biggar in the Six Nations clash in Cardiff earlier in the day.

Hogg's shoulder smashed into Biggar's face after he made a clearing kick and, having initially been shown a yellow card, the Scot was given a red after replays of the 22nd-minute offence were shown on the Millennium Stadium's big screen.

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