Brady Kurtz

Brady Kurtz
Brady Kurtz 2016
Born (1996-09-27) 27 September 1996
Cowra, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia
Current club information
British league Poole Pirates /
Somerset Rebels
Career history
Premier League
2014– Somerset Rebels
Elite League
2016– Poole Pirates
Individual honours
2010, 2012
2012
2013, 2014
2014
2016
Australian U16 125cc Champion
New South Wales U16 Champion
New South Wales State Champion
New South Wales Under-21 Champion
Australian Solo Champion
Team honours
2014
2014
2015
Premier Shield
Four-Team Championship winner
Knock-Out Cup winner

Brady Kurtz (born 27 September 1996) is an Australian speedway rider.

Biography

Born in Cowra, New South Wales, Kurtz isn't the only racer in his family. Brady's older brother Todd Kurtz is a fellow Speedway rider, who has ridden for the Plymouth Devils amongst other teams in the UK.

Brady got his first break into British Speedway riding in the Premier League with the Somerset Rebels. After 2 impressive years with the Rebels, Kurtz was named in the Poole Pirates team to compete in the 2016 Elite League.[1][2] This news didn't come as a surprise, as Kurtz had already been the subject of interest from Poole for some time. The Poole promoter Matt Ford had gone on record lauding Kurtz as an "outstanding talent" that "every single club wants to snap up as an asset". Kurtz said of his future team "I have been looking up to the Poole Pirates since I was seven years old and used to watch them on TV all the time. To have Matt Ford looking at me and saying those things is like a dream come true."[3]

Brady Kurtz is the current (2016) Australian Champion having won the 4 round series in January 2016.[4] He is taking part in the qualifying rounds for Grand Prix entry.[5]

References


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