Andrew Baggett (born 25 January 1982) is an
English
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rugby union
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footballer who plays at
fly-half
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. Currently coach at
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough ( ) is a town on the southern bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, England. It is near the North York Moors national park. It is the namesake and main town of its local borough council area.
Until the early 1800s, the a ...
, Baggett is best known for his spells with
Wharfedale
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and
Blaydon where he became the
National League 1
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all-time top scorer with 1,707 points.
As well as playing club rugby Baggett has represented
Yorkshire
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and
Durham Durham most commonly refers to:
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in the
County Championships, and was part of the Yorkshire squad that won the Bill Beaumont Cup in 2008.
Career
Early career
Baggett was born in
Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough ( ) is a town on the southern bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, England. It is near the North York Moors national park. It is the namesake and main town of its local borough council area.
Until the early 1800s, the a ...
on the 25 January 1982. He grew up in
Guisborough where he attended the
Laurence Jackson School
Laurence Jackson School is a coeducational secondary school located in Guisborough, North Yorkshire, England. It has a capacity of 1,250 pupils.
The school's headteacher is Catherine Juckes.
A 2019 Ofsted inspection judged Laurence Jackson S ...
, whist playing junior rugby union for his local club (Guisborough RUFC). During this time he joined
Middlesbrough RUFC
Middlesbrough Rugby Union Football Club is an English rugby union team. One of two clubs of the area of Middlesbrough, the club runs five senior sides and ten junior teams.
The initial club was formed in 1872, but it was not until 1892 when the ...
to play and was selected to represent Yorkshire at U16, U17 and U18 levels. After school he then attended
Prior Pursglove College (sixth form)
and upon leaving school in 2000 he enrolled at
Teesside University
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, established = 1930 – Constantine Technical College1969 – as Teesside Polytechnic 1992 – gained university status
, type = Public
, endowment = £0.23 m (2019/20)
, chancellor ...
whilst progressing to play senior rugby for Middlesbrough RUFC, mixing his studies with league rugby union in
North 1
North Premier was a level five league in the English rugby union system, with the fourteen teams drawn from across Northern England. The other leagues at this level were London & South East Premier, Midlands Premier and South West Premier. The ...
. A promising youth player, Baggett was also selected for the
England under-18 squad during this period.
Wharfedale
In 2001 Baggett signed for
Wharfedale
Wharfedale ( ) is the valley of the upper parts of the River Wharfe and one of the Yorkshire Dales. It is situated within the districts of Craven and Harrogate in North Yorkshire, and the cities of Leeds and Bradford in West Yorkshire. It is ...
, playing two divisions higher than Middlesbrough in
National Division 2
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- the third division of
English rugby union.
Despite the jump up in leagues, he went straight into the first team, making his league debut on 1 September in a 15-18 loss to
Rosslyn Park at Threshfield. He would go on to make 25 league appearances for Dale in his debut season, scoring 4 tries, as the North Yorkshire club finished 9th in the table.
The next couple of seasons would follow a similar tend with Baggett being a first team regular in a side that would finish in 9th and 10th place in the league, contributing several tries and acting as back-up kicker for first choice Jonathon Davies. The 2004-05 season would be a pivotal one for Baggett as he was made captain aged just 22, due to club stalwart
Andrew Hodgson being unavailable due to injury.
Under his captaincy Dale finished in a respectable 8th place in what was a strong league featuring clubs such as the up-and-coming
Doncaster
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as well as great old clubs such
Moseley
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and
Waterloo. His club also had a decent run in the
Powergen Cup
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, reaching the 4th round where they went out to
Pertemps Bees
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, losing 14-24 at home to the side that would go to record that historic upset win against
Wasps
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. Baggett's spell as captain brought him to the attention of
Yorkshire
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and in the summer of 2005 he was called up to play in the
County Championships.
Wharfedale would continue to improve in the league, becoming a top half side with 5th and 6th-place finishes between 2005-07. Although the arrival of
Mark Bedworth
Mark Bedworth, known locally as Bedders, is a Rugby Union Footballer who is currently player Coach at Westoe RFC. Mark Bedworth was born in Durham City in 1982 and attended Bow Preparatory School before moving onto Durham School where he is no ...
from
Darlington Mowden Park in the summer of 2005 meant that Baggett would remain as back-up kicker, he still proved to be reliable with the boot contributing 101 points including 6 tries during the 2006-07 season. 2007-08 would be the best of Baggett's career so far, scoring 168 points (seventh overall in the league) as Wharfedale finished in 7th. He would also be called up to the Yorkshire county side in the summer, being part of the squad that went on to win the 2008 Bill Beaumont Cup with a comprehensive 33-13 win over
Devon
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at
Twickenham Stadium
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.
Blaydon
Following Yorkshire’s triumph in the summer of 2008, Baggett signed for
Blaydon, having spent seven years with Wharfedale where he had made 188 appearances and scored over 400 points. This came as something of a surprise to some supporters as he was starting to enjoy his best form with Dale, while Blaydon had struggled in
National Division Two
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, finishing just outside of the relegation spot the previous season. Baggett made his league debut for Blaydon on 6 September 2008, scoring 16 points from the boot as his side won 46-8 away to Waterloo. After a good first half to the season, Baggett suffered several injuries in the new year, restricted him to 16 league appearances and 79 points. Despite losing a key player, Blaydon managed to hang on to their league status with a consecutive 11th-place finish keeping them safe from relegation. By the end of the season Baggett had recovered sufficiently to be called up for Yorkshire once more for the 2009 County Championships, although they were unable to reclaim their title.
2009-10 would be more settled for Baggett as he resumed his place in the Blaydon side, making 27 appearances and contributing 147 points (including a career best 10 tries) as his team improved massively to finish in 7th place in the newly named National League 1. Personal highlights of the season included a personal tally of 45 points in one game when Blaydon hammered relegated
Manchester
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140-0 in the last fixture of the campaign. The following season continued in much same vein, with another 28 league appearances and 148 points ensuring that Blaydon finished in 10th place.
The 2011-12 season would see Baggett start to hit the richest form of his career. He was excellent for Blaydon as they rose to 7th in the league, and his contribution of 208 points made him the 5th highest points scorer in the division. After a number of seasons of representing Yorkshire, Baggett switched to
Durham County, representing them at the 2012 County Championships. The following year was even better as Blaydon reached the lofty heights of 3rd in the league, finishing above clubs such as
Coventry
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and
Richmond
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. Baggett once more played a key role with a career best of 238 points (seventh overall in the league) helping his club to a top 3 finish. He was also recalled by Durham as part of their squad taking part in the
2013 Bill Beaumont Cup, although the achievements of Blaydon were not replicated as his county were relegated at the end of the competition.
Between 2013 and 2015 Baggett would continue to be a regular starter and scorer with Blaydon as his team claimed top half league finishes. Blaydon’s good form started to dip during the 2015-16 season as they sunk to an 11th place league finish, with Baggett only managing 71 points despite making 29 starts. By the 2016-17 season, Baggett was no longer considered a first time regular and both he and his club struggled throughout the campaign. Ultimately Blaydon would end up being relegated in 15th place, having spent 10 seasons in National League 1. Despite experiencing disappointment at club level, Baggett was still seen as an important player for Durham, and was selected to take part in the
2017 County Championship Plate.
Middlesbrough
In the summer of 2017, following seven seasons with Blaydon in which he became the National League 1 all-time top scorer, Baggett decided to leave the relegated Crow Trees side to join former club Middlesbrough, playing four divisions lower in
Yorkshire 1
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, becoming player-coach.
Season-by-season playing stats
Honours and records
National League 1
*
National League 1
National One (last season known as National League 1 and previously known before September 2009 as National Division Two), is the third of three national leagues in the domestic rugby union competition of England. It was known as Courage Leagu ...
record all-time top points scorer (1,707 points)
*
National League 1
National One (last season known as National League 1 and previously known before September 2009 as National Division Two), is the third of three national leagues in the domestic rugby union competition of England. It was known as Courage Leagu ...
record all-time most appearances (409 appearances)
Yorkshire
*Represented
Yorkshire
Yorkshire ( ; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a Historic counties of England, historic county in northern England and by far the largest in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other Eng ...
senior side
**
County Championship
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winners: 2008
Durham County
*Represented
Durham County senior side
References
External links
Middlesbrough RUFCBlaydon RFCWharfedale RUFCGuisborough RUFCDurham County RFUYorkshire RFU
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1982 births
Living people
English rugby union players
Rugby union players from Middlesbrough
Rugby union fly-halves