- Shaun Edwards
Infobox Rugby Union biography
playername = Shaun Edwards
fullname = Shaun Edwards OBE
dateofbirth =18 October 1966 (Age 41)
cityofbirth =Wigan
countryofbirth =England
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nickname = gizmo
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relatives = Jack Edwards
Billy-Joe Edwards
position = Head Coach, Defence Coach
currentclub = WaspsWales national rugby union team
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years = 1983–1996
1989
1997
1998
1998–2000
clubs = WiganBalmain Tigers
London BroncosBradford Bulls
London Broncos
Total
caps(points) = 467 (1140)
12 (4)
22
22 (26)
584
repyears =
1985–19xx
repteam = England
Great Britain
repcaps(points) =
36 (64)
coachyears = 2001–
coachclubs = Wasps
repcoachyears = 2008–
repcoachteams = Wales AsstShaun Edwards OBE (born
18 October 1966 inWigan ,England ) is a former internationalrugby league player who is now head coach ofLondon Wasps rugby union team and defence coach, on a part-time basis, of theWales national rugby union team .Edwards played at either scrum half or at stand off. He represented Wigan in the
Rugby League Championship and the Super League between 1983 and 1996. He also played for the London Broncos twice and for theBradford Bulls . Playing for Wigan, Edwards won a record eightRugby League Championship s and a record nine Challenge Cups.Edwards represented England at the 1992 Rugby League World Cup and the
1995 Rugby League World Cup . He was also capped 36 times for Great Britain.Biography
Edwards's father, Jack, played half-back for Warrington in the late 1950s/early 1960s, until a severe spinal injury ended his career prematurely at age 24.citeweb|url=http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/news/wales-news/2008/06/13/wales-coach-tells-how-religion-gives-him-strength-91466-21067172/|title=Wales coach tells how religion gives him strength|author=Lewis, Tim|publisher=Western Mail|date=2008-06-13|accessdate=2008-06-13]
His younger brother, Billy-Joe, played rugby league for Wigan Warriors until his death, in a car crash, in 2003.cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2741899.stm|title=Rugby league players killed in crash|publisher=BBC|date=2003-02-14|accessdate=2008-02-20]
Edwards was England schoolboy captain at both
rugby league andrugby union , and had been hunted by several clubs.Playing career
Edwards signed for Wigan in a blaze of media coverage on his seventeenth birthday; a fee of £35,000 was reportedly paid to Shaun which caused a few raised eyebrows in the game on both sides of the world. He made his debut for the club at stand-off in the 30–13 home win against York on
6 November 1983 , 20 days after signing for Wigan. He is the joint holder of the Wigan record for tries (10) in a game in the 78–0 rout of Swinton in theLancashire Cup 2nd round in September 1992.It was a County Cup record and record for a non-winger in any game. In addition he scored four tries in a game on four occasions and hat-tricks seven times. He was the leading try scorer in the 1991–92 season with a total of 40.
He played for Great Britain on 32 occasions with a further four from the substitute's bench, scoring 16 tries for his country.
Edwards went onto become the capatin of the most revolutionary team in
rugby league history as his Wigan side went 43 cup ties unbeaten, with Edwards playing in every round in the 8 successiveWembley victories.Edwards was infamously very critical of Aussie Test Star
Brett Kenny . He accused him of throwing a game against St Helens in 1985 after the Cup victory overHull F.C. .His political dimension meant that on a Great Britain Lions tour, Edwards taped over the British Coal logo on the shirt - in support of
The 1984 Miners Strike In 1990, Edwards played through the 1990
Challenge Cup final with a broken cheekbone, ensuring he would enterWigan folklore forever more. His partnership with fellow WiganerAndy Gregory went down as the greatest in the clubs long and illustrious history.He played in every one of Wigan's eight consecutive Challenge Cup wins and won every honour in the game, including a man-of-the-match performance in Wigan's victory over the Brisbane Broncos in the
1994 World Club Challenge .Altogether Edwards made 452 appearances for Wigan. He played his last game for the club against St Helens in the Challenge Cup defeat at Knowsley Road in 1997.
Edwards still stays strong to his Wigan roots. In a 2007 interview Edwards claimed that 'I almost had an heart attack' after Wigan famously come back to defeat Bradford Bulls in the epic 30-31 play off victory. He also claimed that one day he would come back to coach Wigan. [http://www.wigantoday.net/warriors/Edwards39-Wigan-dream.3231776.jp]
He left to join the
London Broncos after a fall-out with coachEric Hughes . Edwards had wanted to spend some time with his expectant girlfriendHeather Small , but was refused permission by Hughes. When he returned to Wigan with the Broncos in May 1997, he got on the score sheet and was warmly applauded by the Wigan crowd to which he gave his customary nod of approval. After just a season in London, Edwards moved toBradford Bulls but was soon on his way back to London where he represented the Broncos in the 1999 Challenge Cup final at Wembley.Coaching career
In 2001, Edwards joined
London Wasps rugby union team as backs coach, taking over as head coach in 2005 afterWarren Gatland returned to New Zealand. He was instrumental in helping Wasps win the English Rugby Union Championship three times in succession, in 2003, 2004 and 2005, and theHeineken Cup in 2004 and 2007.He is also in charge of theLondon Wasps academy side, who play in theGuinness Premiership A League.Edwards recently teamed up with
Warren Gatland again, after the latter was appointed head coach of nrut|Wales: he had been offered the job of coaching England's second-tier side,England Saxons . [cite news|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2008/02/16/srmott116.xml|title=Fear of failure spurs Shaun Edwards|first=Sue|last=Mott|date=2008-02-16|publisher=Telegraph] , but preferred the position with Wales. Former nrut|England scrum-halfMatt Dawson stated that it was "a crime" that England lost him to Wales and described him as "the best coach in the world". [cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/welsh/7218043.stm|date=2008-01-31|title=Edwards is world's best - Dawson|publisher=BBC Sport]Personal life
Edwards had a long-term relationship with
M People singerHeather Small - with whom he has a son, James. Although no longer together, a key factor in moving to, and staying in, the south was that he could be close to his son. He turned down the job of coaching theGreat Britain national rugby league team as it would mean being up north a lot of the time.A devout
Roman Catholic , Edwards prayed before each game, and his coaching technic is based on: “One of the greatest sayings that I have heard was that you have to be prepared to suffer. I think it’s the same with any walk of life. Nothing comes easily. No pain, no gain, and that is certainly the case in rugby. If you’re not prepared to put in the hard work, to go through the pain and suffering, both mental and physical, you probably won’t make it.Jesus suffered on the cross in his life and that’s a reality that inspired and helped me in the good times and the bad.”Edwards writes a regular column each Friday for the
Guardian newspaper .References
External links
* [http://www.wasps.co.uk/PlayerDisplay.ink?skip=2&season=07/08&squadno=6681&seasonl=2007/2008&Playertype=C Wasps profile]
* [http://www.wru.co.uk/2634_16474.php Wales profile]
* [http://rugbyleagueproject.com/players/Shaun_Edwards.html rugby league project]
* [http://www.wasps.co.uk/newspage.ink?nid=28851 Edwards takes Wales job]
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