Morvin Renata Tewhetu Aroha Edwards[2] (born 8 May 1968) is a New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer who following the footsteps of his father Sam Edwards former NZ Kiwi rugby league player, Morvin represented New Zealand.
He won a premiership with Upper Hutt and captained Wellington to their first ever win over a touring international side.
[4] After leaving Leeds he attracted interest from Oldham but ultimately decided to move to Australia and join Balmain.
To start their 1993 Britain and France tour, the Kiwis had played a test against Wales at the Vetch Field in Swansea, winning 24–19.
Morvin Edwards played his last test for New Zealand in their 36–11 win over France at the Stade d'Albert Domec in Carcassonne to end the 1993 tour.