Andy Goode

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Andy Goode
Full name Andrew James Goode
Date of birth 1980-4-3
Place of birth Coventry, England
Height 1.80 m
Weight 95 kg
Rugby union career
Position fly-half
Professional clubs Caps (points)
1998-2002
2002-2003
2003-
Leicester Tigers
Saracens
Leicester Tigers
43
30
53
(140)
(311)
(708)
correct as of 27 Dec 2006.
National team(s)    
England 49
6
(20)
(0)
correct as of 26 Nov 2006 (End of autumn internationals).

Andrew James Goode (born 3 April 1980 in Coventry) is a rugby union footballer who plays fly-half (and occasionally fullback) for Leicester Tigers and England.

Goode's main strengths are his goal kicking, and he also controls the game tactically very astutely from fly half.

Goode attended King Henry VIII School in Coventry and Bromsgrove School in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. He started playing rugby union at the age of five at Barkers Butts, before moving to Nuneaton at 12. Up until then he had played at scrum half but soon found out he enjoyed the game better at fly-half. He also played for Warwickshire and the Midlands.

He joined Coventry aged 16.

In 1998 Andy was selected to play for England U18 and has since represented England at U21 level, playing at the 2000 SANZAR tournament in New Zealand, as well as appearing 5 times for England A in 2001 and 2002.

He joined Leicester Tigers as a youngster, despite his youth he played a substantial part in Tigers record four successive Premiership titles and also won two Heineken Cup winners medals. He later moved to Saracens moving with coach Rod Kafer. He did not enjoy his time at Saracens however and was released from his contract, moving back to Leicester in December 2003.

After good performances for Tigers and the England A side, Goode made his England debut as a replacement for Charlie Hodgson in the 2005 Six Nations victory over Italy, in which he also scored his first points from a conversion.

Andy was nominated for Zurich Player of the Season 2004-5 and the PRA Players’ Player of the Year. He also ended the season voted player of the year by the Leicester Tigers members and players.

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