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North American Qualifiers: Austin Anarchy

 

By: Bryan Mcwilliam aka Killman

During the weekend of Aug 4-5 the North American Qualifier of the Men’s Roller Derby Association (MRDA) will take place in Fitchburg, MA to help determine the competitors in the organization’s championship playoff finals in Portland, OR from Oct 12-14.

The event, which is set to take place at the Wallace Civic Center on the grounds of Fitchburg State University, will be hosted by MRDA member and playoff contender, the Mass Maelstrom.

Eight teams will vie for a championship bid.

Leading into the event the MRDA will take an inside look at some of the attending teams to learn more about members from its squad.

Today, we speak with skaters Ezra POUND and Wombo Combo of Austin Anarchy, the No. 4 seed at the NAQ qualifier.

POUND, a blocker and occasional pivot with the Anarchy, skates under No. 132. He’s been playing derby for about 5 years, skating for the Anarchy, New Orleans Brass, Mohawk Valley and New York Shock Exchange.

Combo, a jammer, has been with Austin since 2015 and has also spent his entire derby skating career with them.

 

Killman: Are you excited about playoffs? Tell me what being at playoffs means to you?

Ezra POUND: I am excited for every opportunity to take the track with my team. I truly love each of them and every opportunity we have to go out together and show how strong we are ranks among the happiest times of my entire life. One of the most exciting things for me is the chance to get to play so many other incredible teams full of great people who I’ve gotten to know. I’m especially looking forward to taking on some old teammates from Mohawk Valley. Anyone who has been paying attention to MRDA knows they should be excited to see a Hooligans/Anarchy bout. They’re another really strong team that’s made a huge splash and I can’t think of an opponent I’d rather play right now.

Wombo Combo: The teams. Every single team that is going deserves it, and I’m looking forward to seeing how every match up shakes out.  As far as what it means for me to be going to playoffs. It’s been a really busy season for us, with a lot of travel and some very difficult games. So, seeing Anarchy make it to playoffs again really means a lot. It shows that our hard work has paid off.

 

K: What would it mean for you to come out of this event as a qualifying team for champs?

EP: Mostly I just want the chance to keep going and playing against the best teams from all over the world with my friends.

WC: So, so, so much. Last year we had the opportunity to go to champs due to a weird set of circumstances, and this year, if we end up qualifying, it would be amazing to look back on it and say, “Yeah, we totally earned this, one hundred percent.”

 

K: Is there anyone you look up to on your team or in the sport of roller derby?

EP: I’m a part of a team that is a more positive and supportive environment than I ever knew could exist in sports. Whenever you see someone on the bench after a bad jam, there is always someone there lifting their spirits and helping them get back into the game. I think so much of our strength comes from that kind of mutual help and unity and truly believing in each other, and it makes me want to work even harder so I can get out there and do more for those people. I’d also like to give a special mention to my former teammates Malcolm Sex, who has taught me so much, and iDon’t Care Bear for all the times we’d partner together at NYSE and how that helped me feel like I can square up to anyone on the track now.

WC: I look up to every single one of my teammates. They’ve all been a big motivator for me and have pushed me to get better. I know it’s really cliché, but it’s true.

K: If you could be one Marvel superhero, who would it be and why?

EP: Okay, this was actually a really easy question. Austin Anarchy unofficially doled out the superheroes from Avengers: Infinity War amongst ourselves earlier this year, and I ended up with Bucky Barnes aka Winter Soldier. I’m pretty sure it’s a combination of the fact I left for a long time and played for other teams before coming back around to the “good guys”, but I’m also convinced some of it is my tendency to make intense/embarrassing facial expressions seemingly every time a camera turns my way on the track. But, in any case I love this so much that I picked up a Winter Soldier enamel pin and I wear it all the time now.

WC: NFL SuperPro. He’s a freaking super-powered American football player. What more do you need?

 

K: If you were asked to travel back in time and play in Rollerjam, would you? If yes, what would be the attraction?

EP: Time travel and playing in Rollerjam would be fun, but honestly I’d only be interested if I could bring my team with me. I know y’all are tired of hearing about this, but those bonds are what have made this season so special for me.

WC: Sure. I’d be down for some ridiculous stunts on a banked track.

 

K: Do you have a favorite dad joke?

EP: Two friends run into each other on the street. They’re chatting for a minute then the first one asks, “How’s the job hunt going? Still unemployed?”
Second guy goes: “Yes, I am. But I’ve taken up meditating now.”
“Meditating? How’s that supposed to help?”
“I’m not sure, but it’s better than sitting around and doing nothing!”

WC: I hate cliffhangers because …

 

K: Provide me an inspirational quote that you live by.

EP: “To me, there are three things we all should do every day. We should do this every day of our lives. Number one is laugh. You should laugh every day. Number two is think. You should spend some time in thought. And number three is, you should have your emotions moved to tears, could be happiness or joy. But think about it. If you laugh, you think, and you cry, that’s a full day. That’s a heck of a day. You do that seven days a week, you’re going to have something special.” – Jim Valvano
WC: “It be like that sometimes.”

 

K: Tell me anything else that’s on your mind if you have more to say.

EP: I wanted to send a special thanks to the alcoholics and addicts in my life who continuously teach me how to be a good person and a good teammate. I know you are all with me in love and spirit every time I play and every time I practice. I want to give a special shout out to Snarl Sagan from New Orleans Brass, one of my three best friends, who I see and talk to nearly every day, but who absolutely deserves a shout-out here. One to Girl Fawkes, for being a wonderful person. And also for every one of my neighbours who smiles or waves or gives me a thumbs up when they see me running and training and grinding. Every time I feel like giving up one of you pops up to keep me going. Also my brother, my father, and my mom, every time I think I want to do something so y’all will be proud of me I laugh at myself a little bit because I remember how proud of me you already are.

North American Qualifiers: Race City Rebels

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By: Bryan Mcwilliam aka Killman

During the weekend of Aug 4-5 the North American Qualifier of the Men’s Roller Derby Association (MRDA) will take place in Fitchburg, MA to help determine the competitors in the organization’s championship playoff finals in Portland, OR from Oct 12-14.

The event, which is set to take place at the Wallace Civic Center on the grounds of Fitchburg State University, will be hosted by MRDA member and playoff contender, the Mass Maelstrom.

Eight teams will vie for a championship bid.

Leading into the event the MRDA will take an inside look at some of the attending teams to learn more about members from its squad.

Today, we speak with skaters CARR BOMB and Skateman Spiff of Race City Rebels, the No. 6 seed at the NAQ qualifier.

CARR BOMB, a blocker and pivot with Race City skates under No. 52. He’s been playing derby for 9 years, all with the Rebels.

Spiff, a blocker and occasional pivot, who wears No. 79, has been with Race City for 4.5 years and has also spent his entire derby skating career with them.

Killman: Are you excited about playoffs? Tell me what being at playoffs means to you?

CARR BOMB: I’m excited to see where we stand among the rest of the teams there. We have some newer skaters on the roster this season and it will be a great experience for them. Playoff/tournament derby always brings out the best in Race City. 

Skateman Spiff: Honestly, I’m salivating at the chance to play Denver again. We matched up against them in Vancouver last year and Race City came out on top in what was a really fun game. There was a lot of drama about the most recent rankings that I don’t really care about. I just want to play another fun game against a tough opponent and see where how we match up this year.

K: What would it mean for you to come out of this event as a qualifying team for champs?

CB: That would be a huge and unexpected accomplishment. We didn’t expect to qualify for champs last season, but we did. So I guess it would mean something magical happened at playoffs again. 

SS: In 2017, the Rebels qualified for champs in Wales, but we weren’t able to commit to the travel expense. Our team lost a lot of skaters compared to the roster we had in Vancouver last year. Despite our roster changes, we’ve remained competitive. To qualify again would be a huge team accomplishment that we would celebrate.

 

K: Is there anyone you look up to on your team or in the sport of roller derby?

SS: Too many to name. Sir Nixalot, now with the Gatekeepers, was a huge influence on me when he was still skating in Indy and taught me a lot. Punky Bruiser is another teammate I really admire. She aged out of JRDA, joined Race City (even though there are two women’s leagues in Indianapolis as well). She is one of our co-captains in 2018. Her drive is awe inspiring.

K: If you could be one Marvel superhero, who would it be and why?

SS: Hulk. Without being too much of a bummer, certain aspects of my family situation were difficult to deal with as a kid which left me with a fair amount of anger. “That’s my secret, I’m always angry.” I’ve just learned how to use that anger to fuel my desires.

 

K: If you were asked to travel back in time and play in Rollerjam, would you? If yes, what would be the attraction?

CB: Nope. I’ve never been a fan of WWE wrestling and I have zero interest in being in a skating version of it. 

SS: Not even a little interested in that cheese.

 

K: Do you have a favorite dad joke?

CB: The cemetery is a popular place. Everyone is dying to get in. My own dad has told this joke way too many times.

SS: What’s brown and sticky? A stick.

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North American Qualifiers: Toronto Men’s Roller Derby

 

By: Bryan Mcwilliam aka Killman

During the weekend of Aug 4-5 the North American Qualifier of the Men’s Roller Derby Association (MRDA) will take place in Fitchburg, MA to help determine the competitors in the organization’s championship playoff finals in Portland, OR from Oct 12-14.

The event, which is set to take place at the Wallace Civic Center on the grounds of Fitchburg State University, will be hosted by MRDA member and playoff contender, the Mass Maelstrom.

Eight teams will vie for a championship bid.

Leading into the event the MRDA will take an inside look at some of the attending teams to learn more about members from its squad.

Today, we speak with skaters Arnold Bacon & Egger and Señor Wiener of Toronto Men’s Roller Derby, the No. 7 seed at the NAQ qualifier.

Bacon & Egger, a blocker and pivot with TMRD skates under No. 132. He’s been playing derby for 5 years, all with Toronto.
Wiener, a jammer, has been with Toronto since 2012 and has also spent his entire derby skating career with them.

Killman: Are you excited about playoffs? Tell me what being at playoffs means to you?

Arnold Bacon&Egger: I’m very excited about playoffs. Playoffs to me mean my team and I have made steady improvements in our game. It also means I get to hang out with great people. The derby community is full of strangers that become friends so amazingly fast.

Wiener: I get to see so many skaters I’ve had the pleasure of seeing at events over the years. I’m also looking forward to meeting more new derby friends. It means a lot to have made playoffs this year. Our training committee had this set as a goal for the team and I’m happy to have achieved it and our team’s highest rankings placement so far.

K: What would it mean for you to come out of this event as a qualifying team for champs?

B&E: It would be a surprise. Don’t get me wrong, I’d love to qualify for champs, but we are building ourselves up over time. I’m just happy to get to this level. If we qualify for champs it’ll mean further adventure and some new friends.

W: It would be a bit of a Cinderella story and I’m a sucker for those.

K: Is there anyone you look up to on your team or in the sport of roller derby?

B&E: I look up to everyone on my team. They all constantly amaze me with their ability to put up with me. If I had to pick one on my team though, I’d have to say Señor Wiener. He’s just a positive guy and an amazing jammer. Outside of my team, I admire Scald Eagle and Sexy Sladie. They’re my favorites to watch in the WFTDA. My favorite junior turned senior is Loren Mutch.

W: I look up to anyone who dedicates time, effort and energy into this sport. There is passion everywhere and it’s not always paired with the biggest names.

K: If you could be one Marvel superhero, who would it be and why?

B&E: Well, my favorite from comics was Magneto in ‘Marvel Zombies’ trades, but if we’re talking about Marvel movies than I pick Black Panther as he seems to have it all.

W: Gambit, because he’s the coolest.

K: If you were asked to travel back in time and play in Rollerjam, would you? If yes, what would be the attraction?

B&E: Umm yes! I would make some variation on a chess boxing theme. It’d be roller derby then immediately go to the team having to go head-to-head game show quiz style, then immediately back to next jam.

W: Probably not, it was fun to watch as a kid though.

K: Do you have a favorite dad joke?

B&E: Too many to pick one. They come way too natural to me.

W: This duct tape just isn’t quacking it.

K: Provide me an inspirational quote that you live by.

B&E: “Dude, suckin’ at something is the first step to being sorta good at something.” -Jake the Dog, Adventure Time

W: “Oak trees grow strong with contrary winds and diamonds are formed under pressure.”

K: Tell me anything else that’s on your mind if you have more to say.

B&E: I can’t wait to get out to Fitchberg! They seem to love giant donuts and tiny airline-sized alcohol. I can respect that.

 

For event information, head over to Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/2105455163045551/

2018 MRDA European Qualifiers Announcers

 

The teams are set, the officials are in place and we can’t wait a second longer to declare the dream team who will form the MEQ 2018 announcers line up. This stellar collective bring a wealth of well-informed experience to the European game, as well as their own unique brand of quick witted charm…

Battered Sausage

Not just your chip shop guilty pleasure, but a roller derby talking force wrapped in neon and sparkles!

Bromfield (Credit: Roller Derby on Film)

Talking the Queen’s English since 2014, BBC Brom is the son you wished you had, in a smart suit and sunnies.

Golden Snatch (Credit: Battered Sausage)

Coming across the sound waves loud and queer since 2016, Snatch is also a secondary school teacher- which means she is well trained in the art of not swearing in front of crowds!

Holly

Wig wearer, selfie taker, polymath, afterparty winner, mic dropper.

Roller Polar Bear (Credit: Caroline Waddell)

Not only the creator of the world’s biggest meme collection, but, also one of the first voices you heard announcing roller derby on the BBC. Yes, your taxes paid for this dude.

Snoogins (Credit: Nottingham Roller Girls)

Mother of Announcers, First of Her Name.

Stat Man (credit: Len Rizzo)

Started announcing games in 2008. Started using a microphone in 2009.

Verry Cherry (Credit: Laura Jackman)

Wit as dry as a gin martini, and as sharp as the lime in your margarita.

This two day MRDA tournament, hosted by New Wheeled Order, runs August 18th – 19th at the North Bridge Leisure Centre in Halifax, UK. The teams are competing to earn a place at the 2018 MRDA Championship hosted by Bridgetown Roller Derby in Salem, Oregon, USA on October 12th-14th.

For more information: https://www.facebook.com/events/795458060644171/

2018 North American Qualifiers Announcers

 

The Men’s Roller Derby Association (MRDA) is proud to present the announcers for the 2018 North American qualifiers hosted by Mass Maelstrom on August 4-5 at the Wallace Civic Centre in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

These voices of roller derby will grace the mic and call bouts between eight MRDA teams vying to earn the right to participate at the 2018 MRDA Championship hosted by Bridgetown Roller Derby in Salem, Oregon on October 12-14.

Bobby Narco – Head announcer for Gotham Girls Roller Derby and the Hudson Valley Horrors – has announced at all three World Cups this year (Women’s in Manchester in February, Men’s in Barcelona in April, and Junior’s in Feasterville in July), and is thrilled to be announcing his first-ever MRDA Playoffs this coming August.

Bobby Narco

Bootiful Banshee – Amassing a talented crew of amplified articulators, it’s Bootiful Banshee. The force is strong (and loud) with this one!

Bootiful Banshee

Chloroform Cupcake – Cranking it up to an eleven one mic at a time.

Chloroform Cupcake

Crimson Al-Khemia – Hailing from the Valley of Kings in the haunted dunes of Egypt, the Pharaoh of Fantabulous … Crimson Al-Khemia!

Crimson Al Khemia

Julia Sleazer– All cats; no birds.

Julia Sleazer

Merry Khaos – Her name is well earned.

Merry Khaos

Oso Blanco Fabuloso – He rocks a mic AND a ukelele. It’s Oso Blanco Fabuloso!

Oso Blanco Fabuloso

Rippi Longstocking – Rippi Longstocking hails from the sultry South but likes humor as dry as desert sand.  Pet monkey not included (yet).

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MRDA Announces Officials for MRDA European Qualifier

The Men’s Roller Derby Association is proud to present the officials for the 2018 MRDA European Qualifiers hosted by the New Wheeled Order on August 18th – 19th at the North Bridge Leisure Centre in Halifax, West Yorkshire, UK.

This action packed two day event will see the top eight ranked MRDA teams from outside of North America compete to earn a place at the 2018 MRDA Championship hosted by Bridgetown Roller Derby in Salem, Oregon, USA on October 12th-14th.

As always, the MRDA would like to thank all of the individuals who put themselves forward to officiate and volunteer.  The organisation couldn’t do this without you!

Needing no introduction, these amazing officials will be heading up the officiating teams for the event:

GTO

Jeff

THR

Igor Maniac
Killer Bite (Apprentice)

THNSOs

Sara Tonin
Yvel Saint Laurent

And joining this talented leadership core is an equally impressive group of experienced officials:

CHNSOs

Bomb Weasley
Linz & Needles
Sticks & Stoner

NSOs
Ablockalypse Pow!
Ace Scrimmer
ANAIMAL
Anneka Vice
Beth Case Scenario
disorderlee
emKa
Gorier Estefan
Halo Jones
Hannah
Joe Care
Krystal Vice
Maimed’oiselle
Miss D. Moan
Miss Fury
Nutz
Pancake
Polo Kiwy
Pretty Miffed
Pussy Panzerfaust
Robert John Lawrence
Sarah Wilkins
Speedy Convalesce
Staggasaurus
Strange Edge
X-Ray Ted

CHRs

Big Smack & Fries
Skabarella

Referees
Clockwork Droid
Duncan Disorderly
Eddie Whizzard
Faerie Nuff
Glen Moreangry
Jens Hötger
Judge Redd
Macfarlane
Mercy B. Coup
R-Toot
Rollin Rat
Shuggs Bunny
Sparks Mae Fly
Sven WillIBeFamous
Victoria Velociraptor
Wonder Zebra

Event details are available on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/events/795458060644171/

MRDA Endorsed Tournaments 2018

As the weather starts to warm up in the Northern Hemisphere, it can mean only one thing — tournament season is about to get underway! We’ve got a handful of MRDA Endorsed Tournaments already on the docket, which are going to keep your spring exciting and have big results when it comes time to see who’s going to Play-Offs!

 

Are you hosting a tournament that you’d like to see become MRDA endorsed? Please see our interest form here: https://goo.gl/forms/toMoc2hhHNZrdVBE3

 

April 14-15, April Angst, Philadelphia, PA

Come join us in the City of Brotherly Love for an exciting weekend of men’s roller derby hosted by The Philadelphia Hooligans! Formerly known as March Manness, this is the 3rd year of this tournament, appropriately renamed, April Angst. Come join the Philadelphia Hooligans and enjoy the sights and sounds of high level MRDA action.

Facebook event page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1998864773662645/

May 4-6, The Big O, Eugene, OR

Emerald City Roller Derby (ECRD) is proud to announce that they will be hosting the 8th annual Big O Roller Derby Tournament at Lane County Events Center in Eugene, OR.  We are excited to be bringing together top adult and junior roller derby teams from around the world to compete in a 3-day, action packed roller derby tournament that has been heralded as THE early season tournament to establish team rankings in the WFTDA, MRDA and JRDA.  

ECRD is thrilled to be able to bring together top ranked WFTDA and MRDA teams such as the 2017 WFTDA World Champions Victorian Roller Derby League, the 2016 WFTDA World Champions Rose City Rollers, the reigning MRDA champions St. Louis Gatekeepers, and #2 ranked Bridgetown Roller Derby as well as crowd favorite Wheels of Mayhem.  Our Juniors division is expanding this year and includes JRDA #1 ranked Santa Cruz Derby Groms and #2 ranked Seattle Derby Brats. Adult and junior teams will be competing in multiple bouts on 3 separate tracks over 3 days for an exhilarating weekend of world class roller derby. Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3182852, at the door or through ECRD and competing team members.  

Visit www.ECRG.com/BigO or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/EmeraldCityRollerDerby/  for more information, including a full list of this year’s competitors, information on local events and a list of our generous sponsors.

 

May 12-13, Battle of Bunker Hill, Fitchburg, MA

Battle of Bunker Hill is back for its 3rd year! And this year we’re excited to announce that we’ll be featuring 4 MRDA teams and 4 WFTDA teams. Each of those groups will play a round robin over the course of two days. We are really excited to incorporate both MRDA sanctioned games and WFTDA sanctioned games this year!

The event will be held May 12-13, 2018 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts. Venue is the Wallace Civic Center: http://www.fitchburgfalcons.com/insideAthletics/wallace_civic_center/index

Facebook event page:

https://www.facebook.com/events/173630103402827/

 

June 15-17, Wheels of Steel, Pittsburgh, PA

Wheels of Steel 3.0 is a men’s roller derby tournament featuring 8 MRDA Charter Teams from across the east coast and mid west. In its third year, 13 bracketed games will be played over this long weekend to crown this year’s Champion!

Facebook event page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1914838078835044/?ti=as

Update: MRDA Recognized Officials

The MRDA Recognized Officials program was created as a way to acknowledge those officials who dedicated themselves to furthering officiating within MRDA. As the WFTDA and MRDA continue to align their values, policies and organizations; we find that this program will no longer be necessary under the joint Certification program that is set to be released later this year.

To that end, the MRDA will be suspending any new registrations of MRDA Recognized Officials effective immediately.

MRDA Announces New Executive Board of Directors

MRDA Announces New Executive Board of Directors

For immediate release

 01/17/2018 – the Men’s Roller Derby Association (MRDA) is proud to announce the newly-elected Executive Board of Directors for the upcoming year as elected by MRDA member leagues.  The Executive Board of Directors is responsible for overseeing the MRDA as the international governing body for men’s roller derby.

 

  President: Jimmy Rage

League Affiliation: Mass Maelstrom

 

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MRDA work powered by a big ol’ cup o earl grey with sugar and cream!  “Come to me, caffeine and bergamot!”

 

Photo credit: Hispanic Attack

  Vice President: Sin Diesel

League Affiliation: Philadelphia Hooligans

 

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MRDA work powered by chimichangas, empanadas or a good asado!

 

Photo credit: Corinne Ryan Photography

Secretary: Goldie Gloves

League Affiliation: Casco Bay Roller Derby

 

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MRDA work powered by chilaquiles.

No photo credit required.

  Treasurer: Girl Fawkes

League Affiliation: Connecticut Death Quads

 

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MRDA work powered by sushi boats during MRDA board meetings and tacos for MRDA paperwork and emails!

 

*Photo credit: Bob Dunnell

  Director of Member Relations: Wombo Combo

League Affiliation: Austin Anarchy

 

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MRDA work powered by a big bowl of ramen and a Topo Chico.

 

*Photo credit: Lady Sharknado Rollz

  Director of Officiating: Ninja Sassem

League Affiliation: St. Louis Gatekeepers

 

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MRDA work powered by…sushi!

 

*Photo credit: Bob Dunnell

  Director of Public Relations: Lumberjerk

League Affiliation: St. Louis Gatekeepers

 

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MRDA work powered by breakfast food at any time of the day!

 

No photo credit required.

 

The new Executive Board of Directors took on their positions beginning January 15, 2018.

MRDA announces 2018 Qualifiers and Championship Details

With the excitement and thrills of the 2017 Men’s Roller Derby Association Championships finally starting to settle, the MRDA announces the leagues and locations that will be hosting our 2018 North American Qualifier, European Qualifier, and Championship. After researching several applicants over many weeks, we are proud to announce the following:

The North American Qualifier (NAQ) will be hosted by Mass Maelstrom Roller Derby (Massachusetts, USA) on August 4th and 5th at

Fitchburg State University – Wallace Civic Center
1000 John Fitch Hwy
Fitchburg, MA 01420

Mass Maelstrom has been a staple in men’s derby for just under a decade and with the great action we saw at last season’s playoffs, 2018 NAQ is certain to be a great weekend of  derby.

Up next, the European Qualifier will be hosted by Manchester Roller Derby’s New Wheeled Order (Manchester, UK) on August 18th and 19th at

North Bridge Leisure Centre
North Bridge Street
Halifax, HX3 6TE
United Kingdom

With an impressive showing at the 2017 MRDA Cymru Clash, New Wheeled Order has been a team to watch for several seasons. The 2018 European Qualifier will highlight the best men’s derby Europe has to offer.

And finally, the Men’s Roller Derby Association is pleased to announce that 2018 Championship will be hosted by Portland Men’s Roller Derby (Portland, Oregon) on October 12th through 14th at

Salem Armory
2310 17th St NE
Salem, OR 97301

Who’s town? Bridgetown! Well, slightly down the road a bit. We are very excited to co-host with Portland Men’s Roller Derby bring you 2018 MRDA Champs. This league has the talent and know-how to put on one helluva show!

Now that the locations have been set and the dates are on the calendar, it’s time to put in the work! We saw a lot of growth in 2017 from all the leagues and teams within the Men’s Roller Derby Association and we can’t wait to see what happens next year! See you on the track!