Bradley Clyde - Representative Career

Representative Career

He made 12 appearances for New South Wales in State of Origin games between 1989 and 1994 at lock forward. He performed with great distinction at this level with his devastating charges and tireless work ethic. Tall, strong and agile he was a nightmare to defend against and was a key member of the successful Blues sides of the early 1990s. It was during this period that Clyde was considered the number one player in the game.

He represented the Kangaroos in eighteen Tests over five years scoring six tries. He was named Man-of-the Series in 1989 with his debut tour v New Zealand. He vice-captained the team for the Tour of Papua New Guinea in 1991 and was named Man of the Series also. During the 1992 Great Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand, he helped Australia retain The Ashes and was awarded with the Harry Sunderland Medal for the Player of the Series. He played two Super League Tests for Australia in 1997, including the third and deciding match of the Super League Test series against Great Britain along with three Super League Tri-series matches for New South Wales that year.

Bradley Clyde is currently the Football Manager at the Bulldogs Rugby League Club. Within this role he manages the Football Department of the Club consisting of recruitment, operations, development, medical, contractual arrangements plus education and welfare.

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