#1. Andy Goode (London Irish)
This couldn’t have gone any worse for London Irish.
He spent a few weeks training with the Exiles but eventually concluded that it wasn’t the right fit for him, leading to his retirement.
However, in December 2015, the former record points-scorer in the Premiership made a comeback at Newcastle.
His wealth of experience and impressive kicking abilities played a crucial role in saving the team from relegation, while London Irish suffered the drop as a consequence
His outstanding performance even earned him a spot on the shortlist for the Rugby Players’ Association Player of the Year award..