[6] He was selected as wicket-keeper and captain of the first state side, which played New South Wales in Brisbane in April 1893.
[9] In February 1895 NSW returned to Brisbane and Bradley took one catch and scored 44 and 21,[10] and he also played in a second tour match against the English team.
[11] In December he continued his streak of representing Queensland in all its first-class games in a match against NSW in Sydney.
[12] In the 1896-97 season Bradley was selected in a Queensland side which toured New Zealand, playing in five games from December 1896 to January 1897, and notably did not keep wicket for the first time in his first-class career.
[15] In February 1898 Bradley played against another English touring team for a combined Queensland and Victoria XI in Brisbane in a game which was drawn by agreement without the Australians batting.