Andrei Ostrikov


Andrei Alexandrovich Ostrikov is a Russian rugby union player for the Sale Sharks in the Aviva Premiership for the Russian National Rugby Team. He plays as a lock or a blindside flanker.

Background

Andrey was a volleyball player until 15 years old at the Specialized Children and Youth Sports School of the Olympic Reserve N111 in Zelenograd, Russia. After that he decided to try his hand at rugby and joined a rugby school team in Zelenograd. He was a member of the under-19 Junior National Rugby Team.

Career

Club
After the Under-19 Rugby World Cup in Dubai, Andrey was noticed by the scouts of a French club SUA. A couple of months later, in 2006, he signed his first professional contract with the Top14 side SUA for three-years. During the next two-years he was a member of the academy squad of SUA. In 2008, during the third year of his contract, Andrey debuted in a French professional PRO D2. In 2009 Andrey was transferred from Agen to SACA in the same division PRO D2 where he played for a further two years. Later, Clermont-Auvergne, the French giant of European rugby became interested in Andrey but in 2011, the sports director of an English club Sale Sharks Steve Diamond, poached Ostrikov to Northern Powerhouse team, Sale Sharks. During these four years Andrey has received excellent feedback from sports journalists and sport fans. Andrey almost completely missed the season 2012–13 because of a shoulder injury. In 2014–15 he participated in the European Rugby Champions Cup as a Sale Sharks player. In 2015 Ostrikov extended his contract with Sale Sharks for two more years.
National Team
Andrey's debut in the National Team took place on 1 March 2008 in Krasnodar where he helped the Russian "Bears" to beat the Portuguese National Rugby Team 41–26. Since that time Andrey has played 27 games for Russia and is one of the irreplaceable players of the team. He was a member of the Russian National Squad at the 2011 Rugby World Cup, but he never played.