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Andy Goode

Played seventeen times for England, five times for the England Saxons and also in the 2009 Six Nations.

Andy Goode is a former England Rugby Union fly-half and one of the most prolific points scorers in Premiership Rugby history. With a career spanning top clubs including Leicester Tigers, Saracens, Worcester Warriors, London Wasps, Newcastle Falcons, and CA Brive in France, Andy established himself as a key playmaker and leader on the field.

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During his time at Leicester Tigers, he played a pivotal role in the club’s unprecedented success, helping them secure four consecutive Premiership titles. He also claimed two Heineken Cup winners’ medals, cementing his status as one of the most accomplished fly-halves in European rugby.

On the international stage, Andy earned five caps for England Saxons before making his full England debut in the 2005 Six Nations, coming on as a replacement for Charlie Hodgson and marking the occasion with his first international points. He went on to earn 17 England caps, playing a crucial role in the 2009 Six Nations, where he amassed 55 points across three matches.

Now a respected rugby pundit and speaker, Andy brings a wealth of experience, sharing insights on high-performance culture, leadership, and the mental resilience required for elite sport. His engaging personality and in-depth knowledge make him a fantastic choice for corporate events, sports dinners, and motivational talks.

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