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Sam Masters

Australian motorcycle speedway rider (born 1991)


Summary

Australian motorcycle speedway rider (born 1991)

FieldValue
nameSam Masters
nationalityAustralian
birth_date
birth_placeNewcastle, New South Wales
career1Great Britain
years22010–2012
career2Somerset
years32011
career3King's Lynn
years42012
career4Poole
years52014–2017, 2019–2022
career5Edinburgh
years62015, 2024–2025
career6Leicester
years72016–2023
career7Wolverhampton
years82023–2026
career8Oxford
career11Poland
years122015, 2018
career12Lublin
years132016
career13Kraków
years142017, 2019
career14Ostrów
years152020
career15Opole
years162021
career16Rzeszów
years172022
career17Rawicz
years182023–2025
career18Gniezno
career21Sweden
years222016–2017
career22Lejonen
years232018
career23Rospiggarna
years242019–2020
career24Västervik
years252023
career25Dackarna
career29Denmark
years302015–2016
career30Region Varde
years312018
career31Holsted
years322021
career32Esbjerg
indivyear12011, 2022
indivhonour1Div 2 rider's title
indivyear22012
indivhonour2New South Wales State Champion
indivyear32014, 2022
indivhonour3Scottish Open Champion
indivyear42015
indivhonour4Victorian State Champion
indivyear52017
indivhonour5Australian Champion
teamhonour1Premiership KO Cup
teamyear12025
teamyear22014, 2015
teamhonour2Premier League
teamyear32014
teamhonour3Premier League KO Cup
teamyear42014
teamhonour4Premier League Pairs
teamyear52015
teamhonour5Premier League Fours

Samuel Peter Masters (born 23 May 1991) is an Australian motorcycle speedway rider who won the Premier League Riders' Championship in 2011. Masters is an Australian Champion having won the Championship in January 2017.

Career

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 FIM 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 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.

In March 2014, Sam eventually joined the Edinburgh Monarchs. Together with Max Fricke, they won the Premier League. Knockout Cup, League Cup and Pairs titles.

On 29 November 2014, Masters won the 2014/15 Victorian State Championship at the Undera Park Speedway defeating fellow Edinburgh riders Justin Sedgmen and Max Fricke. He then went on to finish second behind a runaway Jason Doyle in the four round 2015 Australian Championship, winning the Rd.3 "A Final" at Undera Park, while finishing second to Doyle in the "A Final" in the fourth and final round at Loxford Park.

Masters got his first start in the Speedway Grand Prix World Championship series in 2015 when he was given the Wildcard spot for the 12th and final round of the season to be held at the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne (where he finished 12th with 5 points). He was involved in a heated clash with triple World Champion Nicki Pedersen at the end of Heat 8. Unhappy that Pedersen had squeezed him close to the wall on the back straight, the two exchanged words at the pit gate. Then as Masters was walking back to his pit he was confronted by Pedersen's mechanic Marek Hu. More words were exchanged and Masters punched Hu before being led away. For his actions Masters was fined by the FIM.

He was part of the Edinburgh team that won the League titla again in 2014 and the Premier League Four-Team Championship final, which was held on 1 October 2015, at the Media Prime Arena.

On 14 January 2017, Sam Masters won his first Australian Championship when he took out the 4-round series. Masters scored 58 points over the 4 rounds, including winning Round 2 at Olympic Park in Mildura, to defeat Justin Sedgmen (55) and Davey Watt (50). Masters was crowned the champion at his home track, the Loxford Park Speedway in Kurri Kurri located south of Newcastle.

In 2022, he rode for the Wolverhampton Wolves (he joined Wolverhampton in 2016) in the SGB Premiership 2022 and for the Edinburgh Monarchs in the SGB Championship 2022. Also in 2022, he won the Championship rider's title for the second time and recorded the highest Championship average riding for Edinburgh but suffered a broken collarbone on Wolves duty.

In 2023, he signed for Wolves for the 7th consecutive season, competing in the SGB Premiership 2023, taking the captaincy role and earning a testimonial meeting. He also joined Oxford Cheetahs in the SGB Championship 2023.

He re-signed for Oxford for 2024 and moved from Wolves (following their closure) to Leicester in the Premiership. He was made captain for Oxford Cheetahs in the absence of Scott Nicholls for the start of the 2025 season. In 2025, he helped Leicester defeat King's Lynn to win the Knockout Cup.

World Final Appearances

Speedway World Cup

  • 2016 – ENG Manchester, National Speedway Stadium – 4th – 22pts (5)

Individual Under-21 World Championship

  • 2012 - 11th - 37pts

Under-21 World Cup

  • 2012 - POL Gniezno, Stadion Startu Gniezno - 2nd - 44pts (6)

Speedway Grand Prix results

YearPositionPointsBest finishNotes
201522nd5Wildcard rider in Australia
201626th2Wildcard rider in Australia

References

References

  1. "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022".
  2. "[http://www.speedwaygb.co/riderindex11_m.html 2011 Rider Index]", speedwaygb.co, retrieved 2011-11-14
  3. Oakes, Peter (2011) "Masters' Class...", ''[[Speedway Star]]'', 8 October 2011, p. 30-31
  4. "[https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/motorsport/9297166.stm Sam Masters and Morten Risager join King's Lynn Stars]", [[BBC]], 17 December 2010, retrieved 2011-11-14
  5. "[http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/motorsport-news/newcastle-diamonds/2011/09/26/australian-sam-masters-is-new-title-holder-72703-29487242/ Australian Sam Masters is new title-holder]", chroniclelive.co.uk, 26 September 2011, retrieved 2011-11-14
  6. Belcher, Ian (2011) "Masters banned", ''[[Speedway Star]]'', 15 October 2011, p. 16
  7. "[http://www.speedwaygb.co/news.php?extend.13826.1 SCB Statement]", speedwaygb.co, 22 November 2011, retrieved 2011-11-27
  8. Hunter, Mike (2012) "Sign Me - Why Not?", ''Speedway Star'', 8 December 2012, p. 16
  9. "Sam Proves the Master", ''Speedway Star'', 8 December 2012, p. 38
  10. "IT'S SAM AND MAX FOR THE PAIRS".
  11. (28 October 2015). "Sam Regrets Melbourne Melee".
  12. "FOURS CHAMPIONS".
  13. {{usurped
  14. "British Speedway rider profile".
  15. . (6 August 2022). "Waiting on Masters".
  16. "DATE SET FOR MASTERS".
  17. "Masters stays as skipper".
  18. "MASTERS MAKES MONMORE RETURN".
  19. "Oxford Cheetahs 2023 squad revealed in full". Oxford Speedway.
  20. "Cheetahs name their side".
  21. "Lions move for Masters".
  22. (3 December 2024). "Oxford Cheetahs triple signing completes 2025 line-up".
  23. (31 July 2025). "Lions are KO Cup Winners".
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