Born |
Newcastle, New South Wales |
23 May 1991
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Nationality | Australia |
Current club information | |
British league | Edinburgh Monarchs Wolverhampton Wolves |
Career history | |
2007–2012 | Somerset Rebels |
2011 | King's Lynn Stars |
2014– | Edinburgh Monarchs |
Individual honours | |
2011 | Premier League Riders Champion |
2012 | New South Wales State Champion |
2014 | Scottish Open Champion |
2015 | Victorian State Champion |
2017 | Australian Champion |
Team honours | |
2014 | Premier League Pairs |
Samuel Peter "Sam" Masters (born 23 May 1991) is an Australian motorcycle speedway rider who won the Premier League Riders' Championship in 2011.
Masters was born in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. He began racing at the age of six, initially in dirt-track races, but at the age of eleven followed his uncle and cousins into speedway. After winning the New South Wales Under-16 championship in four consecutive years, and also the Australian under-16 title, he moved into senior competition in 2007. He also represented Australia in the Youth Gold Cup in 2006 and 2007. He signed a contract with Polish team Gorzow, but did not ride competitively for them. In 2009 he was signed by Premier League team the Somerset Rebels for the 2010 season and in 2010 won the New South Wales under-21 title. In December 2010 he was signed by Elite League team King's Lynn Stars in a doubling-up role for the 2011 season. In September 2011 Masters won the Premier League Riders Championship at Sheffield's Owlerton Stadium. He finished the season as Somerset's number one, but missed the end of the season after being banned for 28 days by the Speedway Control Bureau due to comments made on Facebook about a referee. In November an SCB court of enquiry gave Masters a suspended 12-month ban and a GB£2,000 fine.
Masters was a member of the Australian Under-21 team that finished second in the 2012 Under-21 World Cup Final in Gniezno, Poland.
In December 2012 he won the New South Wales Championship at the Loxford Park Speedway in Kurri Kurri. He was later signed for the 2013 Premier League season by Edinburgh Monarchs, but failed to get a work permit to ride in the UK.