From Classrooms to Championships: Clydsdale's Leap

The career sacrifice driving Clydsdale's Blues quest

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

Yasmin Clydsdale, a standout star for the Westpac NSW Blues, recently shared how stepping away from her full-time teaching job significantly advanced her football career.

In a report from nrl.com.au, Clydsdale was highlighted for her exceptional performance during Origin I, where she dominated the field and disrupted Queensland halfback Ali Brigginshaw, contributing to the Blues' 32-12 victory at Suncorp Stadium.

As the team prepares to play at Allianz Stadium, Clydsdale aims to replicate her strong performance, seeking to secure the series win in front of a passionate home crowd.

Balancing her role as a high-school teacher with her aspirations as an elite athlete has been a common challenge for many players, especially as the NRLW moves towards a full-time professional model.

Residing on a farm in Scone with her husband, former Knights hooker Adam Clydsdale, the decision to focus solely on rugby league came after a discussion between the couple.

This pivotal choice underscores the sacrifices made by athletes as they pursue their dreams.

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