Shaun Edwards
Rugby Player
Shaun Edwards was born in Wigan, England, United Kingdom on October 17th, 1966 and is the Rugby Player. At the age of 58, Shaun Edwards biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
Date of Birth
October 17, 1966
Nationality
Australia
Place of Birth
Wigan, England, United Kingdom
Age
58 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
Rugby League Player
At 58 years old, Shaun Edwards has this physical status:
Height
173cm
Weight
74kg
Hair Color
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Religion
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Rugby should MERGE union and league to save the game we all love, argues CHRIS FOY
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September 15, 2024
CHRIS FOY - WORLD OF RUGBY: Never mind a merger of leagues in union, it's time to be far more radical, by considering a merger between league and union. Reunite the codes, after more than a century apart. That is not a typing error. Most consider it unthinkable, but officials across rugby's historic divide should be considering the possibility of creating one version of the game, as a means of staying vibrant and relevant. Stop scrapping for a slice of the sporting market, in a time of volatility and change. Any honest assessment, with sentiment removed from the equation, would conclude that there just isn't enough space for two codes to thrive - and both have their value.
SIR CLIVE WOODWARD hands out his Six Nations verdict RATINGS - and reveals what he wants from England's Steve Borthwick
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March 17, 2024
SIR CLIVEWOODWARD: I thought the first two games of Six Nations' 'Super Saturday' were quite disappointing. The tournament's last game of the 2024 Championships was also alive. The England-France match was fantastic. By the time it was announced, Ireland had already deservedly claimed the title. But Steve Borthwick's team and France produced a special 80 minutes. It was clear to me how both teams mingled at the last whistle and discussed a game to remember. We're here discussing the positive way England has played, not just about pick.
DAN BIGGAR: How England plan to bash the Scots at Murrayfield - but it will only work if every player is on the same page
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February 23, 2024
DAN BIGGAR: Shaun Edwards was our defense coach during the bulk of my Wales career. When Shaun came to the Six Nations in 2008, he brought a blitz defense, which was a major piece of our Six Nations' success for a long time. A blitz defense is a game-changer when it works well. In short, it involves your defensive line being up as quickly as possible to put pressure on the opposing ball carrier. The intention is to shut down their time and space on the ball and make commotions.