Edmonds finished his career with 262 games for Swan Districts, a club record.
After the conclusion of his WAFL career in 2005, he was recruited by the Carey Park Football Club in the South West Football League (SWFL), where he played two seasons, winning the league's best and fairest award, the Hayward Medal, in 2006 and captaining the club in 2007.
[3] He made his senior debut for the club in round two of the 1995 season against Essendon at the WACA Ground, recording five disposals and three hit-outs in what was his only game at AFL level.
[7][8] The following season, his last at the club, Edmonds was named co-captain with Shane Nani, and again won the best and fairest award.
[9] In March 2012, Edmonds was named one of the "Top 25 WAFL Players Over The Past 25 Years" at the launch of the 2012 season.