PLYMOUTH enjoyed a tremendous two days in the Premier Fours at Peterborough to wrap up their first silverware of the season, beating Workington by one point in Sunday’s final.

Brady Kurtz clinched the trophy for the Devils by beating Workington’s Kenneth Hansen in the last heat decider.

Plymouth finished on 30 points and runners-up Workington on 29.

Jack Holder led the way for the Devils in the final with 11 points, dropping only one point in his four rides after he was beaten by home rider Craig Cook in his first outing.

Brady and his brother Todd scored seven points apiece, with skipper Kyle Newman on five.

Host club Peterborough finished third on 25 points, with Berwick trailing on 12.

Plymouth dominated their semi-final on Saturday, with Brady and Jack ­dropping just one point as they finished five points clear of Sheffield.

Semi-final two: Plymouth 23 (Brady Kurtz, 8; Jack Holder, 8; Kyle Newman, 6; Todd Kurtz, 1); Sheffield 18; Newcastle 17; Redcar 14.

Final: Plymouth 30 (Jack Holder, 11; Brady Kurtz, 7; Todd Kurtz, 7;

Kyle Newman, 5); Workington 29; Peterborough 25; Berwick 12.

Plymouth gained their first league win for five weeks when they beat Redcar

48-42 in last Friday’s Premier League match at the St Boniface Arena.

Brady led the way for the Devils, with 14 points from his five rides, being ­beaten only by David Bellego in his ­second outing.

There was a welcome return from injury by skipper Kyle, who was the second-highest scorer with nine (paid 10) from his five rides, while Ellis Perks made an important contribution from reserve with six (paid seven) from his five outings.

Tyler Govier, who rides for the Isle of Wight in the National League, made a guest appearance in place of the injured Stefan Nielsen.

Plymouth team manager Lee Trigger said: ‘It was good to get back to winning ways and Kyle did a superb captain’s job on his return to the side.

‘I was also pleased with the way Ellis stepped up to the plate in the absence of his fellow reserve Stefan.

‘Full marks also to Tyler, who came in at the last minute and didn’t disgrace himself.’

Plymouth: Brady Kurtz, 14 (5 rides); Todd Kurtz, 5+1 (4); Sam Simota, 5 (4); Kyle Newman, 9+1 (5); Jack Holder, 8 (4). Reserves: Tyler Govier, 1+1 (3); Ellis Perks, 6+1 (5).

Redcar: Tobias Busch, 6+1 (5); Hugh Skidmore, rider replacement for Lasse Bjerre, 8+2 (6); Jonas Andersen, 7 (5); David Bellego, 13+1 (6). Reserves: Simon Nielsen, 7 (5); Lee Payne, 1 (3).

Plymouth’s Premier League match at home to Scunthorpe, due to take place tonight, has had to be called off because there is no medical team available to ­provide cover at the St Boniface Arena.