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Andy Goode
England
Full name Andrew James Goode
Born April 3, 1980, Coventry
Current age 32 years 50 days
Major teams Brive, Leicester Tigers, Saracens, Sharks, Worcester Warriors, England, England XV
Position Fly-half
Height 5 ft 11 in
Weight 213 lb
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Test career
Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Won Lost Draw %
All Tests 2005-2009 17 7 10 107 1 15 20 4 9 8 0 52.94
Five/Six Nations 2005-2009 10 3 7 44 1 9 6 1 6 4 0 60.00

Career statistics
Test debut England v Italy at Twickenham, Mar 12, 2005 match details
Last Test England v Argentina at Twickenham, Nov 14, 2009 match details
Test Statsguru Main menu | Career summary | Match list | Most points | Most tries | Tournament list

English Premiership
Team Span Mat Start Sub Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Won Lost Draw %
All matches 1998-2012 169 142 27 1617 26 223 316 31 102 55 12 63.90
Leicester Tigers 1998-2008 120 104 16 1165 19 175 221 19 85 25 10 75.00
Saracens 2002-2003 30 25 5 319 6 38 62 9 11 18 1 38.33
Worcester Warriors 2011-2012 19 13 6 133 1 10 33 3 6 12 1 34.21
Profile

Andy Goode was for many years the metronomic core of Leicester Tigers' backline, a reliable goal-kicker and an excellent tactician. Goode began with Leicester as a youth player, winning caps for England at U18 and U21 level, but he left to join Saracens following an immensely successful period in which the Tigers won four successive league titles and two Heineken Cups.

After an unsuccessful stint under Rod Kafer at Saracens Goode returned to the Tigers. Following consistent performances for Leicester and England 'A', Goode made his international debut as a replacement for Sale fly-half Charlie Hodgson against Italy in the 2005 Six Nations.

His international career did not take off however, and he won nine caps between his debut and November 2006 before vanishing from the international stage. He continued to play for Leicester until leaving the club for French Top 14 side Brive in 2008.

In France, Goode found his form rejuvenated, dominating the scoring charts in the Top 14 and further honing the merciless accuracy of his kicking under the ELVs. In January 2009 he won a recall to the England starting line-up against Italy in the opening game of the 2009 Six Nations, ousting Danny Cipriani from the squad. He won the last of his England caps against Argentina later the same year but was retained in the elite squad for the end of year internationals.

He was omitted from manager Martin Johnson's plans for the 2010 Six Nations and later embarked on a short-term contract with Super 14 side the Sharks and later confirmed he would be joining Premiership side Worcester the following season. His Super Rugby career began against the Crusaders in Christchurch and his debut lasted just five minutes before he was handed a yellow card for a high tackle on All Blacks fly-half Dan Carter.

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Mar 30, 2012
Referee Wayne Barnes shows Andy Goode a red card
Referee Wayne Barnes shows Andy Goode a red card
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Mar 23, 2012
Newcastle's Jimmy Gopperth and Worcester's Andy Goode chase the ball
Newcastle's Jimmy Gopperth and Worcester's Andy Goode chase the ball
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Feb 24, 2012
Worcester's Andy Goode leads the celebrations
Worcester's Andy Goode leads the celebrations
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Feb 4, 2012
Worcester's Andy Goode tries to find his way through the inclement conditions
Worcester's Andy Goode tries to find his way through the inclement conditions
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