Brandley Gunter: Canada’s Next Generation
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, March 11, 2019 – In the 2018 FIVB
Volleyball Nations League he received a chance and he grabbed
it. This was his first participation in a major world-level
competition. Bradley Gunter was part of Canada’s team for the
VNL and proved key to many of the squad’s victories.
“I had some good games and some bad games,” Gunter humbly told
fivb.com. “There are definitely aspects that I need to work on.
There are always things to improve. But it was better than the
year before, so I am happy with that.”
24 years old at the time, he was one of the youngest players on
the team, but certainly created an impact. He sees himself as
part of Canada’s next generation. “I feel that I am learning and
developing, getting better every year, and that’s important.
Hopefully I can continue growing in the future.”
Canada finished seventh in the VNL and Gunter was not happy
about it. “Of course, it’s disappointing when you know you are
only one spot from making the finals,” he explained. “We made
some mistakes. The key was that Serbia game. We knew that we
needed to win to get in, but we lost and it was pretty
disappointing.”
The 1.98m-tall opposite did not make the squad for the World
Championship later in 2018, but this actually only motivated him
to continue growing. “With Sharone Vernon-Evans coming back and
Ryan Joseph Sclater being healthy and playing well, I became the
third in my position and did not get to travel,” said Gunter.
“Of course, that motivates me. I know I have to fight against
these guys. They are my teammates, but also my competition for
the starting positions. The VNL is the first tournament of the
season and a good chance for the young guys to play after the
club season and before Olympic qualifications. I think I will be
somewhere in the program, but who will play is 100% the coach’s
decision. Hopefully, our team will do well. I think it’s
possible to make the final six this year. It’s a good
tournament, but it’s a grind – lots of games right away and lots
of travel, but in the end it’s worth it, especially when you are
battling to get into the finals.”
Canada will start their 2019 VNL campaign in Argentina with
games against Bulgaria, Portugal and the hosts. In the
competition’s second weekend, the North Americans will play at
home against Australia, Germany and Serbia. “It’s always great
to play in your home country. Last year we also got to play in
front of our home crowd and it was a cool atmosphere,” Gunter
pointed out. “It feels comfortable – we are in a city we are
familiar with, we get to see our families… But you also have to
battle these distractions to stay focused on playing
volleyball.”
Gunter’s focus is currently on his performance with Hebar
Pazardzhik, the club leading the standings in the Bulgarian
league on a 17-3 win-loss record. Hebar won the national cup for
the first time in history, while Gunter was the big hero of the
dramatic final match against incumbents Neftohimik 2010 Burgas.
He was the game’s overall top scorer, contributing eight points
in the crucial tie-breaker alone.
“It was amazing!” the 25-year-old athlete exclaimed. “I’m so
happy we could play like that in front of the home crowd and
give them the best they could ask for – five sets, really
intense, back-and-forth volleyball… I had lots of confidence
playing and it was good for my game.”
This was his second trophy in Europe, after winning the Polish
cup with Trefl Gdansk last year. “It feels more important to me,
because, unlike last season, I was one of the main players. So
winning the Bulgarian cup holds a little bit more special
place,” Gunter confessed. “Bulgaria has been great to me. This
club is really professional and I’m in a good performing team.
They are treating me well and I am developing lots of things
here. I’m very excited about the upcoming playoffs, to see if we
can end up as champions.”
Gunter likes to spend his holiday time at home, in Canada. “I
like relaxing in my parents’ house in the country. We have a
lake house, so I go swimming in the lake, boating and stuff like
that. This summer I hope to go on some beach vacation with my
girlfriend, whom I met in Poland last season.”
He is also a little bit of a coffee maniac and calls it one of
his hobbies. “I am pretty interested in the third-wave coffee
scene. I order lots of single-origin coffees from roasters all
over the world and I enjoy brewing my coffee every morning with
my Chemex pour-over coffeemaker. Every city I go to, the first
thing I am looking for is a nice coffee shop I can visit.”
Bradley Gunter was also asked to name the six players he would
like on his Dream Team, but he did not even give it a thought.
“I would say - my Canadian team. They are all great guys and I
love playing with them!” |