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MRDA Announces Officiating Leadership for 2019 Playoffs & Champs

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The 2019 MRDA Post Season dates have been set and, following much deliberation, the Officiating Committee are very excited to announce the tournament heads!

First up, the European Qualifiers will be hosted by Granite City Brawlers and take place in Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. Running August 3rd & 4th, your heads are:

THR – Macfarlane & Rollin Rat

THNSO – Yvel Saint Laurent
GTO – Cupid

Over the other side of the Atlantic the North American Qualifiers will be hosted by Mohawk Valley Roller Derby – August 17th & 18th, in Rome, NY, USA. It will be overseen by an equally impressive line up:

THR – Harleyquinn Davidson

THNSO – Chiro-Fracture
GTO – Pinky & the Brawn

These action packed two day, one track events will see the top eight ranked MRDA teams from each region compete to earn a place at 2019’s MRDA Championships; this year hosted by Denver Ground Control, Denver, CO, USA. The Championships will run October 11th – 13th. Champs will be in the very capable hands of:

THR – Bambi Lance
Assistant THR – Valerito
THNSO – Doc Skinner
Assistant THNSORicochet

The MRDA are always hugely appreciative of all the individuals who put themselves forward; without help from the many officials and volunteers, these epic weekends would not be possible – Thank You![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

2019 BoD Announcements

It is with much excitement that the MRDA confirms it’s Board of Directors for 2019. All Board Members commenced in their new positions on 15th January and are currently supported by the previous board members during a month long handover period.
Thanks to departing board members Sin Diesel, Goldie Gloves, Ninja Sass’em, Wombo Combo & Cary Stark for your tireless efforts to support and grow our Association. We are all very grateful for your labour.

President – D. Baggins

“Hello everyone I’m excited to have been elected the MRDA President for 2019. I’m starting my 4th year as a MRDA skater and so happy I decided to try a sport at 33. Its been a fun ride I can’t wait to see where this year takes me. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my dear friend Sin Diesel I couldn’t have made it where I am today without you thank you for believing in me years ago.”

Vice-President – Gazooka

Credit – NSP 189

“Been with Manchester Roller Derby pretty much since it started, playing on New Wheeled Order, bench coaching the CheckerBroads and helping out the league where I can! Enjoy the Craic coaching Ireland Men’s, am a semi-qualified snowboard instructor, occasional gig goer and have a lovely ginger cat!”

Secretary – Donald Jones

“League Affiliation: Harm City Havoc.  Roller Derby Skater & volunteer, full time network guy, part time instructor, and LEGO master builder. Have been known to show up random places. Now MRDA Secretary as I was told there would be cake. I have yet to see the cake, has anyone seen said cake?”

Treasurer – Girl Fawkes

St Louis Gatekeepers’ own Girl Fawkes continues on the board in 2019 as Treasurer and unofficial MRDA archivist/Oracle. When not sipping on whiskey & gingers you’ll find her eating sushi, baking, and running rampant through St Louis with her bicycle gang.

Dir. Member Relations – Julia Sleazer

“I started derby in 2010 as an official and officiated & skated before I began announcing in 2013. I originally came in as an official after I smashed my wrist into tiny pieces at rugby, and thought it would be a bit safer. My professional background includes Cat Maintenance and Esoteric Knowledge. In that, I am an award winning cat petter at 2 international competitions and am good to have on your trivia team. I currently am pursuing a degree in AI, because I’m trying to move the current timeline more towards Bladerunner and less towards 1984.”

Dir. Officiating – Denominator

Credit – Stéphane Faraut Photographe

“Hello world. I’m Denominator and I have been officiating for 6 years and currently based at Varsity Derby League in Canberra, Australia. My highlights include being a part of the biggest tournament in the world (The Great Southern Slam) and officiating the World Cups in 2018.
My favourite songs include “Brown Cow Stunning” by Monique, and “Making Love Out Of Nothing At All” by Air Supply. I’ll watch almost any movie so long as it’s not scary. I’m Scottish so I’ll eat anything deep fried and served with haggis.”

Dir. Public Relations – Commando Roll

Credit – Tiff Stidwill

“Hi folx, I’m Commando Roll from Sydney City SMASH and my pronouns are They/Them. Here in Sydney you can find me skating with SMASH, coaching with Sydney Roller Derby League and announcing at any game where people are dumb enough to hand a microphone to me.
When I’m not skating I’m usually inhaling coffee, wine and other delicious things. Real talk – if you own a cat I have 100% trawled through your social media to look at your cat more.”

Dir. Sanctioning & Games – Skabarella

Credit – NSP189

“I’m Skabarella, Ska for short. I’m currently the head referee for Manchester Roller derby and have been involved in the sport since 2011. This year I’m taking up a support role for our MRDA team whilst continuing to officiate and help spread MRDA to new leagues.
I’ve always been a keen advocate of MRDA and am excited to get started in my new role.
I also like cats.

 

MRDA Statement – Southern Discomfort investigation

 

This week, Southern Discomfort (SDRD) made a statement detailing the results of an investigation into breaches of their Sexual Harassment Policy, league Code of Conduct and MRDA’s Code of Conduct.

The MRDA Board, in conjunction with the Grievance Committee, takes accusations of sexual assault and harassment, in fact any breach of policy or Code of Conduct, seriously. In this matter, SDRD sought our guidance from the beginning. Investigating any incident is complex and difficult, and MRDA has mechanisms in place to help our member leagues navigate these situations should they arise.

The MRDA Board has reviewed the actions taken by SDRD in this matter. We believe it is important for the MRDA to consider the safety of our whole community, and as such we advise the following measures have been taken –

Horndog is banned from the MRDA for 2 years.

Rolling Thunder is banned from the MRDA for 2 years.

Sutton Impact is banned from the MRDA for 2 years.

Should Horndog, Rolling Thunder or Sutton Impact wish to return at the end of that 2 years, they will need to petition the MRDA Board, providing documentation that demonstrates further efforts have been made to re-educate themselves and make amends for their behaviour. If the Board of the day decides to allow them to return, 2 years probation will apply.

Igor Maniac is suspended from officiating MRDA events pending outcome of a WFTDA investigation.

Savage Hun is suspended from the MRDA pending outcome of the SDRD investigation.

Ballistic Whistle will be on probation for 1 year from the point of reinstatement to any MRDA league.

MRDA is not a home for those who think it’s ok to assault and harass their league mates, their competitors or anyone present at events hosted by the Association itself, by our member leagues or where MRDA members are present. Where possible, the Board will be proactive in disciplining members who have breached the Code of Conduct and policies we ALL agreed to upon joining the MRDA.

We take complaints seriously. Individual members or member leagues can bring a complaint to Grievance or the Board at any time. You will be heard.

 

MRDA Welcomes new member league – North Wales Roller Derby

 

MRDA is excited to announce our newest member league – North Wales Roller Derby .

Formally coming together as a league in 2017, NWRD is a mixed gender league that has competed in both Men’s and Women’s divisions of the British Championships Tournament. NWRD Men’s also sent 9 skaters to the last MRDWC in Barcelona as part of Welsh Men’s team.

NWRD Men’s team will compete again in Tier 2 of the British Championship in 2019 and are looking forward to the challenge of playing against higher ranked teams

Llongyfarchiadau to North Wales Roller Derby and welcome to the MRDA.

 

MRDA Announces Playoffs and Champs for 2019

 

2019 Playoffs & Champs

MRDA are pleased to announce the locations and hosts of our 2019 season!

First up, are our European Qualifies (MEQ Playoffs) which will be hosted by the Granite City Brawlers in Aberdeen, Scotland on 3-4 August 2019

Then North American Qualifiers (NAQ Playoffs) which will be hosted by Mohawk Valley Roller Derby in Rome, New York, USA on 17-18 August 2019

We are excited to announce that 2019 MRDA Champs will be hosted by Denver Ground Control, in Lakewood, Colorado on 11-13 October 2019. Further details to be announced, so mark your calendars, pack your jacket and get that high-altitude training in.

2020 Champs

Given the high representation of UK and European teams at this year’s MRDA Champs, we are proud to announce our intention to hold the 2020 MRDA Champs in Europe. Due to the likelihood of the continued International representation at the elite level we aim to hold MRDA Champs outside North America at least every three years moving forward.

MRDA Updates to Policies and Procedures

 

MRDA continues to work internationally to ensure we’re providing as safe an environment as possible to be involved in roller derby with our member leagues. This safety isn’t just about skaters on the track playing a full contact sport, but extends to everyone in our community attending MRDA events and MRDA members who are attending other roller derby events. Recently, the MRDA membership voted to adopt a full Sexual Harassment Policy, using language collaborated on by St Louis Gatekeepers and Sydney City SMASH.

The policy sets out expectations of behaviour, and actions that can be taken if a breach of the policy occurs. MRDA members can access the updated Policies and Procedures document, including this new policy, via the “Important Links” menu in MRDA Central.

 

Autumn 2018 Rankings & MRDA Champs Brackets

MRDA is excited to announce Autumn Rankings for our member leagues, along with the tournament brackets for the upcoming MRDA Championships hosted by Bridgetown Roller Derby in Salem, Oregon.

1 St. Louis Gatekeepers
2 Bridgetown Roller Derby
3 Southern Discomfort
4 Roller Derby Toulouse
5 Manchester Roller Derby
6 Vancouver Murder
7 Texas Men’s Roller Derby
8 Magic City Misfits
9 Philadelphia Hooligans
10 Shock Exchange
11 Mohawk Valley Roller Derby
12 Austin Anarchy
13 Denver Ground Control
14 Tyne and Fear Roller Derby
15 Lincolnshire Rolling Thunder
16 Puget Sound Outcast Derby
17 San Diego Aftershocks
18 Race City Rebels
19 Toronto Men’s Roller Derby
20 Drive-By City Rollers
21 Mass Maelstrom
22 Minnesota Men’s Roller Derby
23 Your Mom Men’s Derby
24 Oklahoma Men’s Roller Derby
25 Lane County Concussion
26 Chicago Bruise Brothers
27 Carolina Wreckingballs
28 Manneken Beasts
29 Barrow Infernos
30 Wisconsin Men’s Roller Derby
31 Chinook City Roller Derby
32 Dakota Men’s Roller Derby
33 Casco Bay Roller Derby
34 Pittsburgh Blue Streaks
35 Houston Men’s Roller Derby
36 Atlanta Men’s Roller Derby
37 Collision Men’s Derby
38 Wheels of Mayhem
39 South Wales Silures
40 Cleveland Men’s Roller Derby
41 Nottingham Roller Derby
42 Flour City Fear Men’s Roller Derby
43 Harm City Men’s Derby
44 Detroit Men’s Roller Derby
45 Capital City Hooligans
46 Crash Test Brummies

Not Eligible for Ranking This Period
Brisbane City Rollers 1
Capital City Derby Doods 3
Cincinnati Battering Rams 2
Derby Club le Crès Lattes Montpellier 2
Granite City Brawlers 4
Men’s Roller Derby Japan 0
Montreal Men’s Roller Derby 4
Panam Squad 4
Pioneer Valley Roller Derby 0
Sioux City Korn Stalkers 0
Sydney City SMASH 2
Thunderquads Roller Derby Masculino 2
Varsity Derby League 1
Victoria Men’s Roller Derby 0
West Swedish Roller Derby Society 4
Wirral Roller Derby 0

Hiatus
Capital District Trauma Authority
East Anglo Smacksons
Milton-Keynes Roller Derby
New Orleans Brass Roller Derby
Tampa Bay Men’s Roller Derby
Tampere Rollin’ Bros
The Inhuman League
The Skaters Grim
Vermont Men’s Roller Derby

MRDA endorsed tournament : Silver City Cup, Aberdeen (SCT)

Qualifiers are over and teams are gearing up for the 2018 MRDA Championships in Portland, Oregon.

Meanwhile in Aberdeen, Scotland…Granite City Brawlers are preparing for their first MRDA endorsed tournament; the Silver City Cup.  This tournament will see six MRDA teams take to the track on 22-23 September to take home the cup. The teams are Crash Test Brummies, Derby Club Le Crès Lattes Montpellier, Nottingham Roller Derby, South Wales Silures Roller Derby, Tampere Rollin’ Bros and of course hosts Granite City Brawlers.

We caught up with the tournament hosts and representatives from some of the participating teams to find out what their goals are and what they’re most looking forward to.

MRDA:  Tell us a little bit about the tournament

GCB: This tournament was specifically targeted at unranked teams or teams that hadn’t passed the 40th rankings (by the spring rankings!).  We really wanted to host something that would help give opportunities to teams in these positions and give them 3 sanctioned games in one weekend.  Ultimately to help provide more eligible teams for 2019 european qualifiers.

Bringing higher level derby and sanctioned games to Aberdeen is great for our local community also. Showing visiting teams our city and shire and what we can achieve up here in the north of our wee island!

MRDA:  What is your goal for the tournament?

TRB:  This tournament is really a kickstart for Rollin’ Bros.  We’ve been on hiatus and the team has changed a bit since the last time we played.  We just want to get back into it basically. We also have a few skaters making their debuts.  But we’re not coming there as tourists and we’re up for a fight, that’s for sure! Still it’s always hard to predict how we will do.

NRD:  Our experience at MEQ has helped us to really bond as a team, we’ve got a lot closer and it feels even more like we’re all pushing to get to the same place. We want to start harnessing that energy and using it to help us pick up the wins we know we can achieve. One of our goals will be to even the score with the Brummies after their win against us on September 1st.

CTB:  Our main goal is to play together as a team.  We’ve had a tough year with a lot of turnover and had to play games short against some really strong opponents.  We’ve lost some players and support team and thankfully we’ve gained some fresh faces as well as levelling up our existing ones.  Now we’re finally in a place where we can say “This is the Crash Test Brummies”.

GCB:  Our goal is to put into practice everything we’ve worked on for the last year; working as a unit, communicating and being effective.  We want everyone to experience the excitement of a tournament and hopefully inspire the team to want to do more tournament style events!

 

MRDA:  What are you most looking forward to?

CTB:  Personally, I’m looking forward to playing against Kamiquadz.  I’ve never played them before, so it will be exciting to see what they can bring.

TRB:  There is so much.  I’ve always wanted to play SWS so it’s nice to meet them finally.  Also seeing new teams (for me) like Smash Brollers and Granite City will be so cool.  We’ve played Montpellier and Brummies in the past and it’s going to be nice to catch up. Finally I’m making my debut as a blocker so it’s sure to be an exciting event on many fronts!

GCB:  We’re really looking forward to putting on a good event and hosting these teams in our city.  From a gameplay perspective though we’re really looking forward to seeing Brummies. We played Beta Test Brummies almost two years ago which had a lot of their regular players but playing in different positions.  It will be great to see them at full capacity with their new team! And although I’ve seen skaters from Kamiquadz and Tampere play at MRDWC, I’ve never seen the teams play so definitely looking forward to that too.

NRD:  I’m personally most looking forwards to stopping at a Tim Hortons in Glasgow on the way up AND the way back, because no matter how well my diet and gym routine are going, a boy needs his timbits and large dark roast double-double.

From a derby point of view I’ve not seen SWS play in ages so it’ll be good to see them and I’ve been a fan of the Tampere uniforms for ages, so hopefully they’ll have some there to pick up.

 

If you want to know who answered the questions…

Granite City Brawlers;  Pudz & MoMo (skaters)

Crash Test Brummies;  Doom (skater)

Nottingham Roller Derby;  Cupid Stunt (bench coach)

Tampere Rollin’ Bros;  Kenny Superpowers (skater)

More information on the Facebook event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/616684768693015/

2018 MRDA Championships: Announcers Announced

Meet the announcers selected for the coming 2018 MRDA Championships  in Portland (Oregon, USA) from October 12th to 14th. Congratulations to all of them who were selected.

Biggie Talls

actual size.

Bobby Narco

chasing unicorns in 2018!

Brutiful MonStarre

on loan to MRDA Championships from West Texas Roller Derby.

Champ Unkind

the voice of Akron Roller Derby and the Cleveland Guardians, and current President of AFTDA. Will be announcing and stuff at his second MRDA Champs.

Gogo Boots

Midwest living Brit, kitten aficionado, rum connoisseur and sparkle princess….!

Julia Sleazer

#catsofMRDA

King

it’s good to be the King!

Raucous Ron

dedicated men’s roller derby fanatic and volunteer, doing his 7th MRDA Championship on the mic! It’s time to get RAUCOUS in Portland!

Rippi Longstocking

will laugh at your jokes, pet the heck out of your doggo, nap on your sofa, and take unreasonably large bites of your pancakes.

Verry Cherry

will talk for England, occasionally about roller derby!

MRDA New Member Leagues

The MRDA, the international governing body of men’s roller derby, has added two new leagues to its ranks.

The first league is from Glasgow, Scotland; Glasgow Men’s Roller Derby (https://www.facebook.com/GlasgowMensRollerDerby).  The league formed in August 2016 as a group of skaters that wanted a more competitive focus within roller derby.  They are looking forward to more growth in roller derby and the MRDA as well as the leagues within it and seeing the competitive pool of talent rise.

The second are from Adelaide, Australia; Light City Derby (https://www.facebook.com/LightCityDerby).  The league was established in July 2011 and we look forward to their contribution to men’s roller derby.

More information can be found at: www.mrda.org