Alex Goode Celebrates 400th Appearance for Saracens: A Legacy of Excellence in Rugby
Alex Goode marks his 400th appearance for Saracens, reflecting on his illustrious career and the keys to his longevity in professional rugby.


Alex Goode's Milestone Achievement
Alex Goode, the seasoned full-back for Saracens, is set to make his 400th appearance for the club in the upcoming Premiership match against Newcastle. This remarkable milestone underscores his enduring impact and dedication to the sport of rugby.
A Career Defined by Passion and Resilience
Goode, who joined Saracens' academy in 2006, has spent nearly two decades with the club, aside from a brief stint in Japan. His journey is a testament to his love for the game and competitive spirit. "I think the love of the game plays a big part," Goode shared. "I love rugby. I love being out there. I love competition."
Consistent Evolution and Adaptation
Goode attributes his longevity to his continuous improvement and adaptability. "I do look after myself well. I do prepare well and always try to improve," he explained. His commitment to refining his skills—be it kicking, passing, or speed—has kept him at the forefront of the game.
Triumphs and Trials
Goode's career with Saracens has been marked by six Premiership titles and three European Champions Cups, including being named European Player of the Year in 2019. However, the journey hasn't been without challenges, such as the club's relegation in 2020 due to salary cap breaches, which led to Goode's temporary move to Japan.
Mentorship and Leadership
Even as injuries have occasionally sidelined him, Goode has remained a pivotal figure in the Saracens' locker room, mentoring younger players and sharing his wealth of experience. "I don't go out of my way to tell people how it should be or what it was like in my day," he said. "But when they come to me, I try to give the experiences we went through."
A Legacy of Excellence
Mark McCall, Saracens' head of rugby, praised Goode's influence: "We're all very privileged to share this week with Goody. It's not just that he's played, it's the influence that he's had, the level that he's played at throughout his career."
As Goode prepares for his 400th appearance, his legacy as one of rugby's most enduring and influential players continues to inspire both teammates and fans alike.