The Australian, who has had two previous spells with the Monarchs, most recently in 2019, makes the move to Scotland after spending the 2023 campaign with Birmingham. Sedgmen said: “I wanted to eliminate some travelling and come back to Edinburgh as I enjoy it and generally always score well at Armadale. If you look at my past record and even last year, I had some good scores there. “I wanted to come back as I really feel I can get dialled into Armadale quickly again and make it a dominant home track for me. I didn't really have that at Birmingham as the away riders seemed to ride it as well as the home guys, so it was difficult to get the big points. “Your home track should be where you score the most of your points and make the most of your money but that wasn't the case last year, my away average was higher than at home so if I can become dominant at Armadale and score as I was away then my average will go up, so it made lot of sense to come back.”