Yow Yeh made his
National Rugby League debut for the
Brisbane Broncos at
Suncorp Stadium in the
2009 NRL season's Round 1 clash with the
North Queensland Cowboys. Yow Yeh was named to the
Indigenous All Stars team in 2010, during which season he injured his leg, missing five rounds. The same year he was named to the
Queensland rugby league team for Game II of the
2010 State of Origin series, but was not needed to play. He saw playing time for Queensland in the
2011 State of Origin series, scoring his first State of Origin try in his Game I debut. The same year he was named to the
Australian national team, filling in for injured wingers
Lote Tuqiri and
Darius Boyd. in 2009 On 3 November 2011, Yow Yeh was named international rookie of the year at the annual
RLIF Awards dinner at the
Tower of London. Yow Yeh featured in the 2012
NRL All Stars Game as the right winger for the
Indigenous All Stars team. Yow Yeh started strong in the
2012 NRL season, scoring a crucial try in the second half against the
Parramatta Eels, the Broncos winning 18–6. In round 4 against the South Sydney Rabbitohs of the
2012 NRL season, Yow Yeh suffered compound fracture of the lower right leg. Down 12–0 at the time of his injury, the Broncos went on to win 20–12. However Yow Yeh's 2012 season was over with a serious injury described as "motorbike-like". On 28 April 2013, Yow Yeh returned to rugby league, playing second row for the
Norths Devils. Yow Yeh announced, in March 2014, that he would retire from the game after failing to fully recover from the leg injury he suffered in 2012. == Post Playing ==