Curtis began her footballing career playing for South Bristol Wanderers as a teenager before joining Bristol Rovers Women in 1999. The club (which is now known as
Bristol City W.F.C. and not to be confused with an entirely new
Bristol Rovers W.F.C. which has been founded since then) was still in its infancy at this point, having been launched just a year earlier, and was playing in the
South West Combination Women's Football League. She quickly established herself as a prolific goalscorer and by 2004, still aged only 19, had established herself as one of the top scorers in English women's football. Bristol Rovers Women had changed their name to Bristol Academy in 2005 due to the
Bristol Rovers men's club no longer being able to cover their running costs and the Bristol Academy of Sport stepping in to fund them, but financial problems were never far away and by the summer of 2009 the need to cut costs led to the departure of Manager Gary Green and several leading players.
Corinne Yorston left for
Arsenal,
Gwennan Harries for
Everton, and Curtis for
Chelsea after having spent a decade at her home town club. She made an immediate impact with her new team, even scoring a
hat-trick against her former club in Chelsea's fourth game of the season. In December 2010, after spending a year with the
Blues, Curtis was named as a member of
Birmingham City's squad for the brand new
FA WSL, which replaced the Women's Premier League as the top level of Women's football in England in 2011. After a campaign disrupted by injury, during which she made just four league appearances, her return to Bristol Academy was announced in March 2012, however she failed to make any further appearances after returning to Bristol. ==International career==