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Andrew Frost (born 1983) is a retired English
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player who played mostly at
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A former Saracens Academy player and England youth international, Andy made his name with Southend. An excellent spot kicker who could also score tries, he scored over 1,700 points for the Essex club, also becoming one of the most prolific scorers of all-time in
National League 2 South National League 2 South (known before September 2009 as National Division Three South) was a level four league in the English rugby union system until the end of season 2021–22. It was one of two leagues at this level, with its counterpart, N ...
. He retired in 2015 due to injury.


Career


Early career

Andy started his rugby career with the Saracens Academy before moving to
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in 2002. While at Gloucester he made appearances for the second team as well as for England at under-21 level but suffered a dislocated shoulder which curtailed his progress. Unable to make the Gloucester first team, Andy dropped several divisions to play for
Bracknell Bracknell () is a large town and civil parish in Berkshire, England, the westernmost area within the Greater London Built-up Area, Greater London Urban Area and the administrative centre of the Bracknell Forest, Borough of Bracknell Forest. It l ...
in
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during the 2004 – 05 season. Initially understudy to Neil Hallett (until he left part way through the season to join Esher), Andy became the main man at the Berkshire club making 19 appearances and finishing in the top ten league points scorers with 172 points. Despite his efforts he was unable to keep Bracknell up as they were relegated at the end of the season, just 3 points clear from safety.


Southend RFC

For the 2005 – 06 season, Andy returned to his boyhood county Essex to join Southend playing in National Division 3 South. Southend had struggled somewhat the previous season but they would finish the year in a respectable 6th place, thanks to Andy's accuracy from the tee as he ended up the division's top point's scorer with 258 points. The 2007 – 08 season was even better as Southend ended up as league champions and gained promotion to National Division Two (the highest level the club had reached in its history), with Andy once again the league's top scorer with a massive 335 points. Life in National 2 was tougher for the promoted but they managed to stay in the division and Andy continued his fine form by finishing as the second top scorer in the league with 282 (just four points behind the top scorer, Gareth Wynne). Southend suffered second season syndrome the next year in what was a very competitive National 2. With the
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looking to implement widespread divisional changes the league would have four going down that season instead of the usual three. In the end Southend finished way off safety and were relegated in 12th place with Andy being injured at the latter end of the season. Back in (the newly named) National League 2 South, Southend prevented a free-fall down the divisions by finishing 4th for the 2009 – 10 season with Andy scoring regularly once he had returned from injury. The next year saw Andy score 330 points in a Southend side that finished 4th once again. The next couple of seasons would see Southend start to slide down to occupy a mid-table position in the league and Andy started to get less and less game time.


Dorking RFC

For the 2013–14 season, Andy dropped down a division to join ambitious Surrey side,
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, playing in
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. He had a fantastic debut season with his new side, playing in almost every game and scoring regularly as they finished as champions and gained promotion to National League 2 South. Unfortunately Andy's next season would be his last as he suffered a shoulder injury in the first game of the new season – ironically against former club Southend in a game his side won 18–13 with Andy scoring all 18 points.


Season-by-season playing stats


Honours and records

Southend * National Division 3 South champions: 2006–07 *National Division 3 South top scorer (2): 2005–06 (258 points), 2006–07 (335 points) Dorking *
National League 3 London & SE Regional 1 South East (up until 2022-23 known as London & South East Premier and up until 2016-17 known as National League 3 London & South East) is a level five league in the English rugby union system. It is one of six leagues at this level. ...
champions: 2013–14 International *Represented England at under-21 level


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Southend RFCDorking RFC
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