Education
Biddle was educated at Saint Ignatius" College, Riverview.
Biddle was educated at Saint Ignatius" College, Riverview.
Club career
When part of the Parramatta-Melita Eagles, he was awarded the chance to trial with Manchester United. He has also had spells with a number of NSW State squads over the years. Impressive form for New South Wales Premier League side Blacktown City Demons earned him much praise, and after trialling amongst several other players, was signed on a 2-year deal by manager Branko Culina as one of three Under-20 players required by each A-League club
Biddle made his debut for Sydney Football Club against the Central Coast Mariners in the opening game of the season on 24 August 2007.
But was given few opportunities under Culina. Under new manager John Kosmina, Biddle played his first full game for the club in the Los Angeles Galaxy exhibition match at Telstra Stadium on 27 November, and shot to fame for retaliating, when he was stomped on by Galaxy defender Kevin Harmse.
Only weeks later, playing the club he debuted against, Biddle showed moments of brilliance and scored his first ever goal for Sydney Football Club to level the scores 3-3, on the way to the famous 5-4 victory over the Central Coast Mariners at Bluetongue Stadium in Gosford. Sydney Football Club opted to release Biddle after the 2008/2009 season, and in February 2009 he joined Sydney Olympic Football Club. In April 2009, Biddle accepted an offer at FF Jaro in Finland, but the move was blocked at the last hour by the Sydney Olympic board.
Biddle suffered with injury throughout the 2010 and 2011 seasons.
He took long leave in an effort to fully rest the injury problems, and later signed with Northern Tigers Football Club for the 2012 season.
Biddle later joined Blacktown City Demons at the age of 17, and was part of the 2006 squad that won the Johnny Warren Cup and the 2007 New South Wales Premier League. In his debut season (2007/08) with the club, Biddle started two games, appeared as a substitute on ten more occasions, featured in other trial and exhibition matches, as well as the inaugural Pan-Pacific Championships in Hawaii and won the Sydney Football Club Young Player Of The Year award.