Bibey made his professional debut for
Wigan Warriors in May 2001 against
Wakefield Trinity Wildcats. However, he was then sent off in his second appearance for the club in a 30–31 defeat against
Salford City Reds. Following the sacking of Wigan coach
Frank Endacott, he struggled to regain his place in the team, and made just four appearances during the 2001 season. In 2002, Bibey featured more regularly in the first team, playing 26 games for Wigan during the season, including a substitute appearance in the 21–12 win against
St Helens in the
2002 Challenge Cup final. Shortly after the cup final, Bibey was involved in a car crash, but was not seriously injured. At the end of the season, he was selected in the
England A squad which toured the Southern Hemisphere, and played in matches against
Fiji and
Tonga. In July 2003, Bibey joined his hometown club
Leigh Centurions on a one-month loan, which was later extended until the end of the season. Bibey is one of the few players to win a Challenge Cup as both a Wigan Warriors and a St. Helens player as part of Wigan Warriors' 2002 Challenge Cup-winning squad and then in St Helens' 2004 squad. Bibey was also a member of the Leigh Centurions side that won the Northern Rail Cup in 2006 but was injured when the Leigh Centurions won the same competition again in 2011. He was forced to retire in May 2012 as a result of an
achilles tendon injury. After hanging up his boots, Bibey coached junior sides at Oldham St Anne's ARLFC. ==Death==