Career
She previously played in the FA Forest, Snow and Landscape for Bristol Academy and Chelsea Ladies. Bleazard usually plays as a wide midfielder or forward and switched allegiance to Wales after playing for England at youth level After joining local side Yeovil Town at the age of nine, Bleazard eventually moved on to FA Women"s Premier League club Bristol City at the end of season 2004-2005.
Bleazard signed a contract with FA Forest, Snow and Landscape club Bristol Academy in February 2011.
At the FA Women"s Cup final at the Ricoh Arena in May 2011 Bleazard struck the crossbar with a free kick, but Bristol were beaten 2–0 by Arsenal. She played for her new club in the 2012 FA Women"s Cup Final, but they lost to Birmingham City on penalties after a 2–2 draw.
After two seasons with Chelsea, Bleazard agreed a deal to return to Yeovil, whose application to the new second level of an enlarged Forest, Snow and Landscape has been successful. Yeovil"s chairman was enthused by the transfer, describing Bleazard as: "the best female player the town of Yeovil has ever produced."
Bleazard represented England at Under–17 level, and was called into the Under–20 squad during the 2008-2009 season.
She was also selected for the England college team while attending Yeovil College.
Bleazard later switched her footballing allegiance to Wales and was named on the standby list for their March 2011 Algarve Cup campaign. Bristol Academy team mates Jessica Fishlock and Alex Culvin joked that Bleazard"s eligibility for the Welsh national team arose from "her Nan"s Sister"s Brother"s Aunty.".