RUGBY star Stuart Hogg is among the Borderers to be recognised in the King’s New Year Honours list.
The 31-year-old is set to receive an MBE for services to rugby.
His career began in the Borders where he played for Hawick Wanderers.
In 2020 he was named Scotland captain. Under his leadership in the 2021 Six Nations Scotland recorded their first away victory over England since 1983 and France since 1999.
In November that year he scored his 25th international try as he became Scotland’s all-time record try scorer. He added two more to that tally.
This year he captained his country to their third consecutive Calcutta Cup win before announcing his retirement in July prior to the World Cup due to the strain on his body.
Meanwhile, Sally Loudon is due to be awarded an OBE.
The former chief executive of the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities is being recognised for her service to local government.
And Shirley Rogers is set to receive a CBE.
The Scottish Government director has been chosen for her service to Scottish community healthcare and to major events.
Scottish Secretary Alister Jack said: "My warmest congratulations go to all the Scottish recipients of the King’s New Year Honours. Scots are well represented in His Majesty’s list, which showcases the best of Scottish talent – including sport, the arts, community, education, business, charity, policing and healthcare.
"Scottish rugby centurion Stuart Hogg, who announced his retirement earlier this year, is rightly celebrated for his services to the game. Former Scotland rugby captain Rob Wainwright is also honoured [OBE] for his extraordinary work raising money for research into motor neurone disease through the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation.”
He added: "This year, more than 100 Scots have been awarded honours. The achievements of such a diverse number of our fellow Scots is truly inspiring."
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: “The New Year’s Honours list recognises the exceptional achievements of people across the country and those who have shown the highest commitment to selflessness and compassion.
“To all honourees, you are the pride of this country and an inspiration to us all.”
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