Player # | 628 |
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Position | Second Row |
Height | 186cm |
Weight | 99kg |
DOB | 27th Jan 1970 |
Junior Club | Belconnen United |
Debut | 1999: Round 1 vs South Sydney |
Other Clubs | Canberra |
Rep | NSW(14), Aus(21) |
Bradley Clyde played 178 games for Canberra from 1988 to 1998 as a lock forward.
Bradley played in the Premiership winning team against Balmain in 1989 and the Premiership winning team against Canterbury in 1994. He also played in the Grand Final against Penrith in 1991.
Bradley won the Churchill Medal in 1989 and 1991.
Bradley represented NSW in 12 games from 1989 to 1994 and two games for NSW in the Tri-Series of 1997. He represented Australia in 18 Tests from 1989 to 1994, including the Kangaroo tour of 1994. He toured New Zealand in 1989 and 1993, toured Papua New Guinea in 1991 and played in World Cup in 1992.
In 1999, Bradley joined the Bulldogs and was a regular member of the team playing in the second row. He played in the Qualifying Semi-Final against the Roosters but missed the Semi-Final due to injury.
In 2000, Bradley was a regular member of the team and In 2001, he joined Leeds before retiring.
Bradley returned to the Bulldogs in an administration role as the clubs Football Manager from 2004-2008
On February 22 2008, Bradley was named in the 100 Greatest Players as part of the centenary year celebrations.
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