In Edwards' first Six Nations Wales conceded just two tries on their way to the title and in 2013-14 Wales went more than 400 minutes in the tournament without conceding a try. Edwards played 36 times for Great Britain, as well as for England in 1995 and 1996 and Ireland in 1998. Review. However, in March 2019 he stated that he had not signed a contract with Wigan, instead signing up as France defence coach early 2020.[18]. Diese Seite wurde zuletzt am 19. In 1990, Edwards received the Man of Steel Award after he played most of the Challenge Cup Final against Warrington with a broken cheekbone and eye socket, after receiving a high, off the ball tackle in the 10th minute. In 2001, Edwards joined London Wasps in rugby union as a defence and backs coach, taking over as head coach in 2005 after Warren Gatland returned to New Zealand. View Photos . In the 1984–85 season Wigan reached the 1985 Challenge Cup Final and Edwards played at fullback, scoring a try in his side's victory. Edwards signed for Wigan in a blaze of media coverage on his seventeenth birthday; for a fee of £35,000,[10] the largest in history for a schoolboy player. [12] He retired in 2000. 2014 wurde er für den britischen Crime Thriller Award als bester Hauptdarsteller (The Best Actor Dagger für Endeavour) nominiert. [7] He was voted Man of Steel in 1990 and is an inductee of the Wigan Hall of Fame. He was selected to go on the 1988 Great Britain Lions tour. 620) in the halves against New Zealand at Wilderspool Stadium on Saturday 23 September 1961. Der Besuch der Schule, die besonderen Wert auf die Musikerziehung der Schüler legt, wurde ihm durch ein Stipendium ermöglicht. Er besuchte das katholische St. Edward’s College, eine ehemalige Grammar School in West Derby im Großraum Liverpool. He fell out with new coach Eric Hughes, who refused Edwards permission to miss the first training session of each week, in order for him to spend time with his son in London. Shane Edwards' Reputation Profile. Despite his performance, the Man Of The Match award went to his half back partner Andy Gregory. A scrum-half or stand-off, Edwards is the most decorated player in rugby league history, with 37 winner's medals. Although no longer together, a key factor in his moving to the south was that he could be close to his son. Edit Profile. Edwards played in every round of Wigan's eight consecutive Challenge Cup wins. 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In 2008 he became Wales' defence coach, and has won four Six Nations championships, including three Grand Slams. [2], Endeavour star Shaun Evans: How the actor won over Inspector Morse fans, Endeavour star Shaun Evans: It’s always been quite clear to me what I should do, David Stephenson: Endeavour star Shaun Evans: It’s always been quite clear to me what I should do, https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shaun_Evans&oldid=204680369, „Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike“, britischer Schauspieler und Fernsehregisseur, 2003: The Boys and Girl from County Clare, 2012: The Last Weekend (Fernsehserie, 3 Episoden), 2015: The Scandalous Lady W (Fernsehfilm). Edwards finished the 1991–92 season as the league's leading try scorer with a total of 40. Message. Shane has 4 jobs listed on their profile. Shaun Evans (* 6.März 1980 in Liverpool, Merseyside, England) ist ein britischer Schauspieler und Fernsehregisseur.In Deutschland bekannt geworden ist er vor allem durch die Verkörperung des Inspektor Morse in der Serie Der junge Inspektor Morse Shane Edwards (born 25 October 1988) ... With a heavily pregnant partner, Edwards elected to remain in Melbourne where he trained with other non-travelling club mates while awaiting the expected birth of his child in August. In 2015 he was the 25th person inducted into the Rugby League Hall of Fame.[6]. He is a Roman Catholic, and his uncle, Fr John Johnson, is the sub-dean of Wigan and the parish priest of St John's and St Mary's, two busy churches in the town centre. Edwards was England schoolboy captain at both rugby league and rugby union (the only schoolboy to achieve this feat), and had been pursued by several clubs. Former England player Matt Dawson stated that it was "a crime" that England lost him to Wales and described him as "the best coach in the world". He matched Wigan's record for most tries in a single match (10) in the 78-0 rout of Swinton in the Lancashire County Cup 2nd round in September 1992. Later in the season Wigan reached the final of the 1984 Challenge Cup, and Edwards played at fullback in their loss to Widnes. Altogether he made 452 appearances for Wigan. During the 1992–93 season Edwards played at scrum half for defending RFL champions Wigan in the 1992 World Club Challenge against the visiting Brisbane Broncos. In der Rolle des Inspektor Morse wird er von Till Endemann synchronisiert. In all, he appeared in three Rugby League World Cups.[1]. In total he played in eleven Challenge Cup finals, also a record. [11] It was a County Cup record and record for a non-winger in any game. Player profile Edwards is a versatile player, playing the early part of his career as a forward but featuring in two Richmond premiership sides as an inside midfielder. Lock. [1] Nachdem er einen Kurs am National Youth Theatre (London) belegt hatte, wechselte er mit 18 Jahren an die Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He was named Rugby World International Coach of the Year in 2008. Edwards was born in Wigan, Lancashire, England. Edwards was England's captain for the 1995 World Cup tournament, but ruled himself out of the final against Australia with an infected knee.[14]. Criminal or Civil Court records found on Shane's Background Report Lawsuits, Liens or Bankruptcies found on Shane's Background Report Criminal or Civil Court records found on Shane's Family, Friends, Neighbors, or Classmates View Details. 566) from 1955 to 1964, as stand-off, or scrum-half, until a severe spinal injury ended his career prematurely at age 24. Playing for Wigan, Edwards won a record eight championships, and a record nine Challenge Cups. Shane Edwards had never felt more special in his life than when a message arrived from his mates while he was sitting on his Melbourne couch a month ago. He played his last game for the club against St. Helens in the Challenge Cup defeat at Knowsley Road in 1997. He played in Wigan's 1991 World Club Challenge victory over Sydney's Penrith Panthers. Shaun Evans wurde als Kind nordirischer Eltern in Liverpool geboren.