Background
Hurdle was born in Kensington, England, and was eligible to play for the Barbados national football team because of Barbadian heritage.
Hurdle was born in Kensington, England, and was eligible to play for the Barbados national football team because of Barbadian heritage.
He played as a defender. Club career
Hurdle began his career with Fulham, but never made a league appearance for the team After a year spent in non-league football with Dorchester Town, Hurdle signed for Brentford in 1994, making 71 appearances in the Football League over the next four seasons.
After leaving Brentford in 1998, Hurdle signed for Plymouth Argyle, but never made a league appearance for the team, and left after just a month, moving to non-league side Bognor Regis Town.
Hurdle later played non-league football for Basingstoke Town. While at Basingstoke, Hurdle spent a loan spell at Crawley Town.
Hurdle also appeared for a number of other non-league sides, including Whyteleafe, Carshalton Athletic, Street Albans City, Dulwich Hamlet, Yeading, Molesey, Egham Town and Walton & Hersham. International career
Hurdle represented Barbados at international level
In March 2000, he turned down a chance to play internationally to help Crawley Town in their Southern Football League Premier Division relegation battle, stating he would prefer to play against Dorchester Town saying it was the "bigger game".
He said: "Crawley"s need is far greater than that of Barbados. They"ll be able to get a result without me, but it"s big match for Crawley and a game we can"t afford to lose". He has also represented a Caribbean All Stars team in an exhibition game against Jamaica at the Giants Stadium, New Jersey in March 1999.
Quotations: "Crawley"s need is far greater than that of Barbados. They"ll be able to get a result without me, but it"s big match for Crawley and a game we can"t afford to lose".