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NAQ 2019 : Chat with Lane County Concussion

An epic weekend in Aberdeen, Scotland for the European leg of the qualifiers saw Kamiquadz and Manneken Beasts gain a spot in the Champs. Sadly, the Beasts were forced to decline their invitation, but the Kamis will form part of the top twelve teams who will face off at the MRDA Championships co-hosted by Denver Roller Derby, October 11 – 13. 

We’re now a moments away from NAQ 2019 which sees Denver Ground Control, Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, Lane County Concussion, Philadelphia Hooligans, Austin Anarchy, Chicago Bruise Brothers, Race City Rebels and Toronto Roller Derby battle it out for the final few spots. The event, which is co-hosted by Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, takes place this weekend in Rome, New York.

Here Lane County Concussion skaters Dr B and Grimes and Punishment give us a heads up on their season so far.  

 

What has been your MRDA highlight for 2019? 

DB: A highlight for our team this year was moving up in rankings from 28-16 and earning an invite to the NAQ. We have been working super hard the last two seasons to earn a spot here. We can’t wait to show the world who LCC is 🙂

GP: Co-hosting and going 3-0 at The Big O tournament. The Big O is always a highlight in our season, and we always put in a lot of volunteer hours to help put on what we consider to be one of the biggest and best roller derby tournaments in the world. This year, we stepped up and took on the role of co-hosts with our sister league Emerald City, all while playing and winning our full slate of three games, something we’ve never done before.

Have any moments stood out personally for you? 

DB: Probably our game against Bridgetown this season. We destroyed the Flat Track Stats prediction for the game. We were supposed to lose with an 11.25 to 1 ratio and ended out with a 2:1 ratio and we earned every point of the game. It was rough, but definitely a highlight for me lol.

GP: Close games tend to stay with you, especially when you’re wearing the star for the last jam, so our game at The Big O against Puget Sound sticks out. It was a hard fought game and they had a strong comeback in the second half, cutting our lead to single-digits before the last jam. I got lead and looked to my coach to call it off after the period clock expired, but she was telling me to keep racking up points, so I did. The trust my coaches and team had in me to score points and say clean was pretty incredible.

What does it mean to be a part of NAQ?

DB: It’s a huge honor! LCC has been around for almost ten years and this is the first time that we’ve been invited to the NAQ. We are excited to display our skills out on the track.

GP: It’s hard to overstate how excited we are to be a part of NAQ. For years, we set a lofty goal at the beginning of a season, whether it’s to beat a specific team, to reach a specific ranking, or since the introduction of the qualifier, to get invited to the postseason. Many of us have been skating with LCC for five years or more and have seen a lot of ups and downs. Some years our goals were modest and we still didn’t achieve them, but for the last few years, we’ve been working hard and accomplishing increasing aspirations. NAQ is the culmination of all that hard work and effort and we’re ready to show the world who we are.

What will you be working on during the tournament?

DB: As a team, we are going to do what we do best, and that’s playing together, super strong and controlled. Personally I’m going to be working on harnessing my skills and playing both a mental and physical game making sure to capitalize on all the things presented to me.

GP: Personally, I’ll be working on playing patient, smart and with intensity. This means trusting my team both defensively and offensively, knowing they will hold their jammer to give me time to do my thing and get lead, knowing the offense will be there when I need it, but not needing either by playing with the intensity to create opportunities on my own.

Who are you personally looking forward to facing on track and why?

DB: I’m excited for Chicago! We played them last year at BrewHaHa and it was a fun game with lots of hard-hitting action. I’m also excited to play Mohawk as we’ve never played them before and we love stranger derby haha.

GP: I’m looking forward to playing the Chicago Bruise Brothers again; We had a great game with them at BrewHaHa in 2018. They’re our opening matchup at NAQ, so they’re the only team we’re really guaranteed to play, but they’ve been climbing in the ranks too so I’m excited for the rematch. 

Who’s the one to watch on your team? 

DB: I’d watch out for Psychotic Angel #321. She’s one of our recent matriculated juniors and is a beast on the track. She is a 2016 JRDA Olympic and 2018 World Cup gold medal skater. She definitely owns the track and has given new life to our blocking walls.

GP: I would keep an eye out for PhotoBomb. He’s one of our best blockers, but for whatever reason I feel like he gets overlooked. I have a harder time getting past him at practice than almost anyone, so I think he’ll do the same to our opponents.

If there was an award for ‘outstanding contribution’ behind the scenes in your league, who would get it and why? 

DB: I would have to say our coaches. We have an amazing coaching staff that kick our ass every week and push us to be the best that we can be. We couldn’t be more blessed for the dedication and teaching they provide on and off track. They do a lot to wrangle us goofballs together and they do a pretty good job of it lol.

GP: Two of our coaches Psychotic Rage and Fat Louie. Psych has been coaching us for more years than I can remember and has been an incredibly dedicated member of our league, running practices, coming up with drills and training plans, and keeping us up on the latest strategy. Louie was a last-second fill in as bench coach at The Big O 2017 and did an incredible job and has been with us ever since. Choosing lineups and who gets track time when trying to play competitively in sanctioned games is never an easy job and we’ve always had a hard time finding folks up to the task, but Louie does it with poise and to great result. Having consistent coaching staff has been a huge part of our leagues growth and success, and we cannot thank them enough, including our other coach HARMonic who started with us this season.

NAQ 2019 : Chat with Austin Anarchy

An epic weekend in Aberdeen, Scotland for the European leg of the qualifiers saw Kamiquadz and Manneken Beasts gain a spot in the Champs. Sadly, the Beasts were forced to decline their invitation, but the Kamis will form part of the top twelve teams who will face off at the MRDA Championships co-hosted by Denver Roller Derby, October 11 – 13. 

We’re now a moments away from NAQ 2019 which sees Denver Ground Control, Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, Lane County Concussion, Philadelphia Hooligans, Austin Anarchy, Chicago Bruise Brothers, Race City Rebels and Toronto Roller Derby battle it out for the final few spots. The event, which is co-hosted by Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, takes place this weekend in Rome, New York.

New skater Duke Jukem, of Austin Anarchy looks back over his first MRDA season.  

What has been your  MRDA highlight for 2019?

When we won our bout against OKMRD in April in the last jam with so many people missing and my mid-game injury. And then when it came time to do the victory lap celebration and I couldn’t because of my sprained ankle, Spank picked me up and put me on her back and ran me around with the team. It Felt v.great that the team was so clutch and that everyone was so happy to help me enjoy the game even though I had that ankle injury.

Have any other moments stood out personally for you?

Honestly, I cherish every practice we have. I haven’t met a nicer and more hilarious group of people probably ever. Every moment = Best moment

What does it mean to be a part of NAQ?

I’m excited to be a part of NAQ because I will get to see and experience the skills and caliber of other teams and players. I’m quite new to roller derby so seeing how people approach different roller derby situations has really helped me grow as a skater and being at NAQ may be the best way for me to improve.

What will you be working on during the tournament? 

Being so new to derby/skating I’m not really sure? Probably everything? I really just want to try my hardest in every jam and learn what works for me and what doesn’t.

Who are you personally looking forward to facing on track and why?

Smol blockers. Because… I am a smol jammer

Who’s the one to watch on your team?

Honestly, everyone. Ill Nino is a boulder and will plow through any wall. Wombo Combo is dextrous and if a seam opens up in a wall you can bet your bottom dollar he’s getting through it. Sharknado is the ultimate DBZ fusion of the two and will try and bust through a wall and if it doesn’t work he’ll just juke around it. Naked Alien because you’ll think you have cleared the pack of blockers and out of nowhere you’ll get your world rocked and as you fly out of bounds you’ll be wondering how in the world this happened. Doc, because he gets lower than a limbo world champion. Trexx because one hit from him will leave you reeling in pain. Joliet Jane because she invented plows. So yeah… Should look out for everyone.

If there was an award for ‘outstanding contribution’ behind the scenes in your league, who would get it and why?

Easily Spank, Ill Nino, and Naked Alien. Spank and Ill Nino are always helping with practices, logistics, administration things, etc. They were also the two people who always checked in on me and looked out for me at practices when I was getting my skates under me. If it wasn’t for their constant encouragement and advice I probably would be a much less developed skater and derby player. Also, Naked Alien because of his cool head, amazing skating abilities, and his constant willingness to train more, train better, and train harder. His work and practice ethic I think is something we all strive to have.

NAQ 2019 : Chat with Chicago Bruise Brothers

An epic weekend in Aberdeen, Scotland for the European leg of the qualifiers saw Kamiquadz and Manneken Beasts gain a spot in the Champs. Sadly, the Beasts were forced to decline their invitation, but the Kamis will form part of the top twelve teams who will face off at the MRDA Championships co-hosted by Denver Roller Derby, October 11 – 13. 

We’re now a moments away from NAQ 2019 which sees Denver Ground Control, Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, Lane County Concussion, Philadelphia Hooligans, Austin Anarchy, Chicago Bruise Brothers, Race City Rebels and Toronto Roller Derby battle it out for the final few spots. The event, which is co-hosted by Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, takes place this weekend in Rome, New York.

Here Chicago Bruise Brothers skater Trivy Al Pursuit talks about what NAQ means to the team. 

What has been your MRDA highlight for 2019?

While we didn’t win as much as 2018, we stood our ground against tougher opponents. But scoring our first wins against Minnesota and Toronto after falling short in the past stood out for me.

What other moments have stood out personally for you?

The level of intensity at practices. Leaving practice at the end of the night and just being so sore, but satisfied with the work you’ve done.

What does it mean to be a part of NAQ?

It’s the culmination of a lot of hard work by the league over the past several years. We made the commitment to be a competitive team and our first appearance at NAQ is a significant payoff, but we’re not done yet.

What will you be working on during the tournament? 

As a team, adapting to opponents on the fly. You can watch tape on people, but you have to be ready to change course based on what you actually encounter.

Who are you personally looking forward to facing on track and why?

I’m looking forward to our first game against Lane County Concussion. We faced them at BrewHaha 2018 and we want another crack at them.

Who’s the one to watch on your team?

Watch our blocking lines, we had some new people to mix in at the beginning of the year and they’ve really become to gel as a group.

If there was an award for ‘outstanding contribution’ behind the scenes in your league, who would get it and why?

Hard to choose one person, but I’ll go with Markimedes. He’s the first person to engage with new members and visitors to our league. His positive attitude has an effect on everyone.

NAQ 2019 : Chat with Philadelphia Hooligans

An epic weekend in Aberdeen, Scotland for the European leg of the qualifiers saw Kamiquadz and Manneken Beasts gain a spot in the Champs. Sadly, the Beasts were forced to decline their invitation, but the Kamis will form part of the top twelve teams who will face off at the MRDA Championships co-hosted by Denver Roller Derby, October 11 – 13. 

We’re now a moments away from NAQ 2019 which sees Denver Ground Control, Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, Lane County Concussion, Philadelphia Hooligans, Austin Anarchy, Chicago Bruise Brothers, Race City Rebels and Toronto Roller Derby battle it out for the final few spots. The event, which is co-hosted by Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, takes place this weekend in Rome, New York.

Here we catch up with Philadelphia Hooligan’s Silas Lilly AKA Smash Ketch’em, and talk about their season highlights. 

What has been your MRDA highlight for 2019?  

Watching eight of our teammates give everything they had during The Big O. You can’t challenge the heart within a Hooligan.

Have any moments stood out personally for you? 

I think that April Angst was a big test to what we had to offer this year and we walked away with a good sense of what we could accomplish while also appreciating the growth of a team like the Golden State Heat. 

What does it mean to be a part of NAQ? 

It’s a chance to show the world that the Hooligans are ever fluid. We grow, adapt, and change year to year but we never lose the magic; that makes this team who we are. 

What will you be working on during the tournament?

As a team, I think our focus is really on dynamic teamwork. Personally, this will be my first time playing at NAQ and I’m really focusing on making an impact however I can. 

Who are you personally looking forward to facing on track and why? 

I love Austin. They’re a fantastic bunch of humans and I could play them thirty times a year and still enjoy every moment. They play a tough game, but they still manage to be a class act and fun to be around. 

Who’s the one to watch on your team? 

Grasso is honestly one of the most technically sound skaters I’ve ever met, but still has some of the most outrageous footwork around. He jams, he blocks,  he sets the bar for us all. Personally, he’s the standard to which I set my growth each practice. 

If there was an award for outstanding contribution behind the scenes in your league, who would get it and why? 

Schuler is the unspoken hero of the Hooligans. He does a great job of being knowledgeable about MRDA while also being a solid, reasonable voice throughout our league as a whole. Personally, he’s not afraid to challenge your point of view respectfully, but he’s quite open to outside perspectives too. I remember specifically saying that he had the potential to be the future of our team when he came aboard and he’s certainly fulfilled that notion.

NAQ 2019 : Chat with Mohawk Valley Roller Derby

An epic weekend in Aberdeen, Scotland for the European leg of the qualifiers saw Kamiquadz and Manneken Beasts gain a spot in the Champs. Sadly, the Beasts were forced to decline their invitation, but the Kamis will form part of the top twelve teams who will face off at the MRDA Championships co-hosted by Denver Roller Derby, October 11 – 13. 

We’re now a moments away from NAQ 2019 which sees Denver Ground Control, Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, Lane County Concussion, Philadelphia Hooligans, Austin Anarchy, Chicago Bruise Brothers, Race City Rebels and Toronto Roller Derby battle it out for the final few spots. The event, which is co-hosted by Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, takes place this weekend in Rome, New York.

Here MRDA chats to Mohawk Valley’s head coach Gutshot and Captain Brandon Scherz.

What has been Mowhawk’s MRDA highlight for 2019?

G: Our team highlight was definitely winning the Mohawk Valley Cup for the first time in our leagues’ history! We have been the proud host of the tournament since 2012, but have never finished above 4th place.  

BS:  Definitely winning our own tournament. This was our 6th year hosting and 1st time winning. It felt so good to get that win. 

Have any moments stood out to you personally?

G: Our first jam in our final game vs Manneken Beasts at the MVC –  two minute jam with no lead, some of the beast blocking I have witnessed in my eleven years of roller derby. That was the best the Quadfathers have ever played and I’m still beaming with pride from that team win.

BS: MVP blocker at MVC has been a personal goal of mine and this year I was finally able to get it. I’ve received lots of MVPs and honors over the years but this one has eluded me and felt very satisfying to get finally.

What does it mean to be a part of NAQ?

G: Everything. Last year our main goal was to make it to NAQ. We made it in at the 6th seed, pulled off a couple of upsets and made it to the finals against a strong Denver team. This year we are going in as the number two seed at a NAQ that we are proud to be hosting. We are no longer the eternal underdogs, we have a target on our backs and we have to work hard to obtain our goal of qualifying for Champs. 

BS: It means a lot to me for our team to be at NAQ. Our skaters and coaches have worked very hard to put us in a good position to succeed the last two seasons. 

What will you be working on during the tournament?

G: Personally I will be working on keeping everyone hydrated, rested and focused. Tournament weekends take a lot out of you mentally and physically, even more so when you are hosting. 

On the track, the team will be working on taking control from jam one, as well as staying focused throughout every part of each game.

BS: During the tournament I’ll definitely be working on being the best communicator I can be and of course staying out of the box, haha (I’m sure that’s the goal of all skaters). 

Who are you personally looking forward to facing on the track and why?

G: I could say everyone! Seriously all of these teams are great and have put in work to get here. We will be facing Race City first, that should be an exciting game and I am sure they are out to avenge their loss to us from NAQ last year. I’m also looking forward to the possibility of facing Austin again.  We had a very slim victory over them last year, so that match up should be one to watch. Plus Austin is just one of the teams I love to watch and are all stand up human beings.

BS: I haven’t really thought of any personal matchups. I have just been focusing on taking it one game at a time and hopefully being able to skate Sunday night for a chance at going to champs. 

Who’s the one to watch on your team?

G: Another tough one, all of our players are standouts for different reasons. I’m going to say #1013 El Majestic though. He is a coach’s dream pivot; super-fast, has some of the best switches from offense to defense I have ever seen and is a power house. Besides all that he is one of the most kind-hearted, humble players I have ever had the honor to know. His greatness can’t fly under the radar any longer, whenever El Majestic is on the track people take notice. Get ready to have a new favorite blocker (if he isn’t yours already) MRDA!

BS: One person to watch on our team is definitely Funk, Anthony Acosta. Dude is a beast on the track!!!!

If there was an award for outstanding contribution behind the scenes in your league, who would get it and why? 

G: Again I feel like there are a number of people who could get this. I’m going to cheat and name a few because I think they should be recognized. Stever (#96) our president has worked tirelessly for years for MVRD. The Mohawk Valley Cup is his brainchild and baby (now adolescent?) and I don’t know where we would be without him. Chapin (#43) our Vice President has done a ton of work this season making sure MVRD has its ducks in a row to meet MRDA standards to allow us to continue to play and meet our goals. He is someone who truly cares about the league and the MRDA in general. Some of the best inter-team sportsmanship I have seen has come from Chapin and I’m always proud to have him represent MVRD. I also want to shout out Fuerza Brutal (#1213) who is in charge of our PR and marketing. Thank you for making us all look awesome and wrangling our often distracted selves. Brutal is someone every member of the league can rely on, on and off the track!

BS: Our coaching staff (including my wife:) ) definitely gets the award for outstanding contribution to the team. They volunteer to help at almost all practices and put up with my nonsense of always putting my two cents in.

2019 Qualifiers Officiating Crews

 

With Qualifiers only weeks away it’s time to share with all y’all the who’s going to be officiating at the tournaments. First up we have 2019 Men’s European Qualifiers, hosted by Granite City Brawlers on 3rd & 4th August

MEQ Officiating Crews
Fulhame
THRsMacfarane & Rollin Rat
THNSOYvel Saint Laurent
GTOCupid
StatsBeth Case Scenario
StatsScrim Reaper
SomervilleBlackwell
SkabarellaCHRTemeraire
MCFIPRBatmags
Victoria VelociraptorJRShuggs Bunny
Homo You Didn’tJRTiny Tearaway
HollyOPRJurassic Snark
TaraoOPRRUSS
Tessington World of AdventuresOPRQuagga
Quad DamageOPRAnton Deck
FlemingYoung
Krystal ViceJTPeggy Krueger
Halo JonesPTRagna Rock
Sticks & StonereIWBJoe Care
JakPBMLinz & Needles
Candy MohoPBTMiss D Moan
Polo KiwiPBTPeaupiette
SláineSBOKedrog
EmKaSKSpeckyLou
DisorderLeeSKGingerSnaps
Law Have MercyLTPurple Pain
ElizarefLTPenalty Bock
Champierre PatinLTHellavator

 

Fun fact: all of the MEQ crews were all named for notable Scottish women who furthered humanity in their works, through disciplines of Nursing, Scientific Illustration, Chemistry, Astronomy, Maths, and much more!

 

Two weeks later, we’re off to Rome, New York for North American Qualifiers, hosted by Mohawk Valley Roller Derby, on the weekend of the 17th & 18th August

 

NAQ Officiating Crews
THRsHarleyquinn Davidson
THNSOChiro-Fracture
GTOPinky & the Brawn
StatsBobtimus Prime
StatsSlay West
  
Crew 1   Crew 2
Doesn’t Matt-HerCHRJudge Double Wapner
Kylo RefFIPRWreckordian
WifeOPathic SignalJRDirk Shearer
Pete In The PoolJRDilligaf
G’InnesOPREmPower
FloBlockOPRPushup Zebra
Organic PanicOPRDaemon Mistress
SynapZingOPRZero
No, Frankenstein is the Real MonsterFrankenstein’s MonsterDr. Frankenstein
TBDCHNSO/CRGFatal ExceptionCHNSO/CRGThistle B. Painful
Dragon HarassPLTToxic MarcoticPLTMea Culprit
Thistle B. PainfulPLTTBDPLTFatal Exception
Kinky LinkyJTMz. HydeJTApex Predator
Mea CulpritPBMApex PredatorPBMDragon Harass
Wild Irish RosiePBTIndia Pale AlPBTMz. Hyde
Mama MenacePBTKinky LinkyPBTWild Irish Rosie
Coconutz ChanelSBOVeronica ScarsSBOToxic Marcotic
Pamda BearSKCoconutz ChanelSKVeronica Scars
India Pale AlSKMama MenaceSKPamda Bear

 

Congratulations to all the officials! See you at Qualifiers.

MRDA Welcomes 2 new members leagues – Helsinki Coast Quads, Finland and Track’Association, France

The Men’s Roller Derby Association adds a further two teams to their European this month – that’s four in total for June! Join us in welcoming Finland’s Helsinki Coast Quads and French team, Track’Association.  

Helsinki Coast Quads, Finland

English:

Formed in July 2017, Helsinki Coast Quads are Helsinki’s only men’s roller derby league. They made their first trip overseas late last year to the Men’s European Cup, and although they faced strong opposition, came away with a significant amount of experience, especially for their newer players.
“We went there as a team and came back as a stronger team” said team captain Bilbo Blockins

This year HCQ became Finland’s first ever Men’s National Champions. They won all four games in a two round series against Kouvola Concrete Threat and Tampere Rollin’ Bros. Later this year they have exciting games coming up at ‘November Pain’ in Kiel, Germany.

Asked about the MRDA membership, their captain had this to say: “This is an exciting new chapter for us. We have felt the love and competition from the organization already from the outside and can’t wait what is in store for us as full-fledged members.”

Finnish:

MRDA on innoissaan voidessaan julkistaa kaksi uutta jäsenseuraa. Heinäkuussa 2017 perustettu Helsinki Coast Quads on Helsingin ainoa miesten sarjaa pelaava roller derby -seura. He tekivät ensimmäisen ulkomaan pelimatkansa viime vuoden lopulla Men’s European Cuppiin. Vastustajat turnauksessa olivat kovia, mutta joukkue ja erityisesti sen uudemmat pelaajat palasivat reissusta kokemusta rikkaampana.
“Lähdimme turnaukseen joukkueena ja palasimme sieltä vahvempana kuin koskaan.” , kertoo joukkueen kapteeni Bilbo Blockins.

Tänä vuonna HCQ:sta tuli kautta aikojen ensimmäinen miesten Suomen mestari. He voittivat kaikki neljä otteluaan kaksinkertaisessa sarjassa, jossa heitä vastassa olivat Kouvola Concrete Threat ja Tampere Rollin’ Bros. Tämän vuoden lopulla HCQ suuntaa November Pain -turnaukseen Saksan Kieliin, jossa heille on luvassa jännittäviä pelejä.

Kysyttäessä MRDA-jäsenyydestä joukkueen kapteeni sanoi seuraavaa: “Tämä on jännittävä uusi seikkailu meille. Olemme saaneet osamme järjestön rakkaudesta ja kilpailullisuudesta jo ulkopuolelta, joten emme malta odottaa mitä tuleman pitää kun olemme.”

Track’Association, France

English:

Track’Association team was created in January 2013 beginning as a regrouping of players from three French cities, before establishing themselves in the university town of Tours a few years ago. Since then they have continued to grow and gain experience, the hard work has certainly paid off – last year they placed third in the French Championships Elite division.

Known for their good humour, they tell MRDA “We are more than a team, we are family!”. Track’ass say that they are proud to be joining the organisation and are looking forward to growing further:

“Being MRDA is a great pride and a culmination after years of progress and sweats. We hope to make the French derby shine through France and beyond. The team takes on a new dimension with higher and higher goals. But beware, we are formidable and solid in party, for the game it can be discussed! And as our war cry says: Who let the Track’mens out? Woof woof woof!!

French:

La Track’Association a été créée en janvier 2013 à partir d’un regroupement de joueurs de trois villes françaises, avant de s’établir dans la ville universitaire de Tours il y a quelques années. Depuis, ils n’ont cessé de grandir et d’acquérir de l’expérience, le travail acharné a fini par porter ses fruits – l’année dernière, ils se sont classés troisièmes dans la division Elite des Championnats de France.

Reconnus pour leur bonne humeur, ils déclarent : “Nous sommes plus qu’une équipe, nous sommes une famille !”. Les Track’Ass se disent fiers de rejoindre l’organisation et se réjouissent à l’idée de poursuivre leur progression :

“Être membre de la MRDA est une grande fierté et un point culminant après des années de progrès et de transpiration.  Nous espérons faire briller le derby français à travers la France et au-delà. L’équipe prend une nouvelle dimension avec des objectifs de plus en plus élevés. Mais attention, nous sommes redoutables et solides en soirée, pour ce qui est du jeu on peut en discuter ! Et comme le dit notre cri de guerre : Who let the Track’mens out? Woof woof woof woof woof woof !!!”

MRDA Welcomes 2 new members leagues – MadRiders Men’s Roller Derby, Spain and Orcet Roller Derby, France

MRDA continues to go from strength to strength across the globe and we’re thrilled to announce the latest addition to the organisation.

MadRiders Men’s Roller Derby, Spain

English:

MadRiders Men’s Roller Derby from Madrid, Spain were founded in 2015 and are Madrid’s first and only men’s roller derby league. They attended MEC last year and have two important Spanish tournaments this year to look forward to. The Madriders hope their new MRDA membership will entice other leagues to visit and play them in Madrid.

We would like to emphasise the hard work and constant effort from all our team’s players to make this possible. It has been a long journey and we can’t wait to play at the top level. But this is just the beginning. Be ready, MRDA Teams, because MadRiders have now come to rock it!!! – Adrien Bloody, Captain.

Spanish:

MadRiders Men’s Roller Derby de Madrid fue fundado en 2015 y son la primera y única liga masculina de la capital española. Han participado en el último MEC y tienen dos importantes torneos en España que afrontar todavía este año. Como nuevos miembros de MRDA, los MadRiders esperan que otras ligas estén dispuestas a enfrentarse a ellos en Madrid.

“Queremos hacer hincapié en todo el trabajo duro y esfuerzo constante por parte de los miembros de MadRiders que han hecho esto posible. Ha sido un largo camino y estamos deseosos de jugar al más alto nivel. Pero esto es sólo el comienzo. Preparaos, equipos MRDA, ¡porque los MadRiders hemos llegado para petarlo! ” – Adrien Bloody, Capitán

Orcet Roller Derby, France

English:

Formed in January 2013, The Wolfgang skate as part of Orcet Roller Derby and are located near Clermont-Ferrand in Rhône-Alpes Auvergne, France. Boasting previous coaches such as Team France’s physical trainer, Boulard and international Jammer, Pépé Le Punch, they are currently coached by Léasticoach [ça fait riche]. Wolfgang face tough opponents in the french elite competition, ranking among the top eight in the country; they are also proud to have international skaters who play for France and Italy. A notable highlight of their calendar is Lager du Track, a six-team, weekend long tournament that they hold annually.

“We are so proud to join the MRDA’s team – it’s an honor to be the fourth French team to join the elite” Orcet told us, before adding, “However, don’t be wrong, we don’t come to make tourism – but to challenge all the teams that we will meet – from the beginning the team was created with the objective to join the MRDA – now let’s have fun!!…Do you hear that noise? It is the howl of the hungry pack that is impatient to meet you. ..”

French:

Créé en janvier 2013, le Wolfgang fait parti du club Orcet Roller Derby qui est basé près de Clermont-Ferrand en Rhône-Alpes Auvergne, France. Fiers de leurs anciens coachs telles que la préparatrice physique de l’équipe de France Boulard, et la Jammeuse internationale Pépé Le Punch, ils sont actuellement entraînés par Léasticoach [ça fait riche]. Le Wolfgang affronte des adversaires  redoutables au sein du championnat Elite français, se classant parmi les huit premières équipes du pays ; ils sont également fiers de compter parmi leurs rangs des patineurs internationaux qui jouent pour la France et l’Italie. L’un des temps forts de leur calendrier est “Lager du Track”, un tournoi annuel de six équipes organisé sur tout un week-end.

“Nous sommes si fiers de rejoindre la MRDA – c’est un honneur d’être la quatrième équipe française à rejoindre l’élite” nous a dit Orcet, avant d’ajouter : ” Mais ne vous trompez pas, nous ne venons pas pour faire du tourisme – mais pour défier toutes les équipes que nous allons rencontrer – depuis le début l’équipe est créée avec l’objectif de rejoindre la MRDA – maintenant amusons-nous!…Vous avez entendu ce bruit? C’est le hurlement de la meute affamée qui est impatient de vous rencontrer…”

MRDWC to join MRDA in new agreement

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The MRDA and Men’s Roller Derby World Cup (MRDWC) are taking our relationship to the next level! Following extensive discussions between the boards of both organisations, and receiving majority support from their associated member bases, MRDWC will join the MRDA by 2020.

There is much work ahead of both organisations, but thanks to the close relationships forged since the creation of the MRDWC the process is expected to be smooth. Discussions will continue in order to facilitate a project timeline that allows for a full analysis of the MRDWC becoming part of the MRDA. MRDA Board of Directors will guide the formation of a dedicated workgroup, ensuring that MRDA members will continue to have a say in the future of their Association.

The first MRDWC was held in Birmingham, UK in 2014. Teams from 15 countries competed, viewers from all 7 continents watched, yes, that includes Antarctica. 2016 saw the MRDWC descend on Cowtown – Calgary, Alberta Canada. The event continued to grow, with 20 teams competing and total viewers across the world exceeding 27,000. In 2018 the event was held in Barcelona, 24 teams competed and the next event in St Louis is set to be even bigger.

MRDWC is proud of its support of gender diversity, particularly when it comes to officiating. At every event, the majority of Tournament Heads have not identified as male. MRDWC has even seen 3 wedding proposals, including one during the halftime break of the championship game.

The MRDA has supported the event since its inception, and is very much looking forward to welcoming the MRDWC to our Association. MRDA is committed to the growth of Men’s Roller Derby worldwide, hosting playoffs in Europe and North America since 2017. MRDA Champs will be held in Europe in 2020, with plans already in place to ensure that Champs happen outside of North America at least every 3 years.

The MRDA and MRDWC coming together will strengthen the MRDA’s position as the effective International Governing Body for Men’s Roller Derby, representing over 2000 skaters, officials, announcers, administrators and volunteers.

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