Celebrating our own Miss Hogg
Helensburgh Public School teacher Miss Hogg has proven herself to be a true role model in our community and on the Oztag field
By Nina Sampson, Year 1 teacher at Helensburgh Public School
Helensburgh Public School teacher, Miss Hogg has proven herself to be a true role model in our community and on the Oztag field.
Recently, she represented the Illawarra Steelers Women’s Oztag Team, helping them secure an impressive third place at the Australian Championships. Her dedication, skill, and teamwork shone brightly on the national stage.
But Miss Hogg’s impact doesn’t stop there.
She also coaches the Illawarra Steelers under 9s Girls Team, guiding the young athletes to a remarkable second place finish in the Australian competition. Her passion for developing the next generation of players is evident in the success and spirit of her team.
Adding to her list of achievements, Miss Hogg proudly represents the Australian Indigenous Mixed Oztag team, showcasing her talent and commitment at the highest level.
Her involvement is a testament to her leadership, resilience, and love for the sport. It’s no wonder that they placed second at the International Oztag series!
To say we’re proud of Miss Hogg is an understatement. She embodies excellence, community spirit, and determination. Whether competing or coaching, Miss Hogg continues to inspire us all.
Go Miss Hogg!


Helensburgh Public School's Miss Hogg recently represented the Illawarra Steelers Women’s Oztag Team