Andrew John Sheridan (born 1 November 1979 in Petts Wood, Bromley, England) is a retired English rugby union player who played as a loosehead prop.
He joined Richmond in the 1998–99 season and as they folded he won a place in the England U21 squad that played in the 1999 SANZAR tournament in Argentina.
An injury sustained earlier in the season meant Sheridan could not play in the final,[7] as Sale defeated the Leicester Tigers to become Premiership champions for the first time.
[15] On the 2005 tour, he was sent to the sin-bin after attempting to punch Luke McAlister following a clash of heads in the game against New Zealand Māori.
However, he established his reputation later that year in England's November Test against Australia, playing the main role in out-classing the Australian front row.
[17] Due to the sin-binning and Dunning's injury, the referee ordered uncontested scrums for the last 10 minutes of the match.
During a 23–21 victory over South Africa on 20 November 2006, Sheridan suffered a broken right ankle and ligament damage.
[23] The acoustic album features Andrew on guitar, along with piano, drum and vocal accompaniment, and was recorded at the local Cotyso Studios after Sheridan's wife contacted the owner.