Manuel Howard Michael Edmonds (born 12 April 1977) is an Australian rugby union coach based in France and a former professional player who was capped twice for the Wallabies.
Personal life
Edmonds, nephew of New Zealand Maori player Huia Gordon, was born in Ashburton, New Zealand. He was educated at Erindale College upon moving to Canberra. His younger brother is Wallabies hooker Huia Edmonds.[1]
Rugby career
A fly-half, Edmonds was an Australian representative at schoolboy, under 19 and under 21 level, before making his Super 12 debut for the NSW Waratahs in 1998. His career coincided with that of Stephen Larkham and Edmonds received limited opportunities in a Wallabies jumper. After gaining a place in Australia's 1999 Rugby World Cup qualifying squad, he debuted as fly-half against Tonga in Canberra, where he scored two second half tries and kicked five conversions, for a match total of 20 points. Only David Knox in 1985 had scored more points on Wallabies debut with 21.[2] He was overlooked for the World Cup and received just one more Test cap, against the Springboks at Pretoria in the 2001 Tri Nations Series.[3]