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Andy Goode

Meet former England and Wasps fly-half Andy Goode in the Pegasus Lounge for the Guinness Six Nations and Autumn Nations Series

A Brief Bio

Andy Goode, born April 3, 1980, in Coventry, England, is a former professional rugby union player renowned for his exceptional kicking ability and tactical prowess. Primarily playing as a fly-half, Goode enjoyed a distinguished career spanning over two decades. He began his professional journey with Leicester Tigers in 1998, contributing significantly to their multiple Premiership and Heineken Cup victories.

Throughout his career, Goode also played for Saracens, Worcester Warriors, Brive, and Wasps, showcasing his versatility and reliability across various teams. Known for his impressive game management and scoring consistency, he amassed over 2,000 points in Premiership Rugby, making him one of the league’s top all-time point scorers.

Internationally, Goode earned 17 caps for England between 2005 and 2009, participating in the Six Nations Championship and various test matches. After retiring in 2016, Goode transitioned into rugby commentary and punditry, sharing his deep knowledge and passion for the game. His insightful analysis and charismatic presence continue to make him a respected figure in the rugby community.

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