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So, ECDX is now less than 8 weeks away! How ready is the team?
Cider (ARRG):  We bout all year round, so we’re always ready to play Roller Derby.  We just need to remember to pack party hats and sun block and we’re there!

Rogue (GRD):  As ready as we’ve ever been, I reckon! It was important to us to plan and train far in advance for this event so we’ve been working very hard at playing as a solid unit for a while now.

Is there any specific training that your team have been doing to prepare, eg extra scrimmage/off skates training/teambuilding?
Rogue (GRD):  Yes, everyone on the team has taken on some sort of off skates training. This has taken many forms. Some people are going to the gym, some do Cross-fit, running, strength training or even Parkour! This means that everyone has been making a huge commitment, as the team already train 3-4 times a week. It’s a lot of work and time for everyone. This team is dedicated!

Crazy (ARRG):  Yes - lots of intense off skates, focus on team work and a lot of work on our technical skating skills lately -  we jumped at LRG’s invite to go play at Anarchy in the UK III because we knew that would give us a couple of really challenging games and bring the team together just before ECDX.  And the lovely Hot Wheels invited us down for a bout the week afterwards, which was great in consolidating our team work a bit more. For the next few weeks we have booked in a lot visiting teams to scrimmage against us, so that we can do as much as we can to raise level of the ARRG teamwork dream work!  We also have an exciting scrimmage with Gotham, and a pre ECDX bout with another WFTDA league organised for when we get to the States to acclimatise us before ECDX starts. Bouting in New York AND Philly!

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What are the team/wider league doing to help with finances for this international opportunity?
Rogue  (GRD):  The whole league, as well as our families and friends, have been amazing in helping us to raise funds for this. To try to list the ways that people have helped would be to miss something out. Fundraising efforts have been as diverse as bag-packing at a local supermarket;  a photo exhibition at a local café run by our own Phoenix; and a Grd Auction.  I’m grateful to everyone who has helped us and I hope we can make them proud.    Click here if you’d like to help out!  http://www.glasgowrollerderby.com/get-in-touch/donate

Cider (ARRG):  So much! It’s unreal -  I think everyone in the league has helped in some way which is a bit single teary for us as a team.  We feel really supported, and a bit overwhelmed by the sacrifices people have made for us.  Our limited edition merch, designed by Admiral Attackbar, has been a huge bonus because not only does it raise money for us, but it’s also amazing quality.  We love the designs! You can buy them here:   http://auldreekierollergirls.bigcartel.com/products.       Our Sponsorship and Advertising Committee have pulled off some brilliant and fun fundraising events for us this year too – like our huge 5th birthday party which will be happening this Saturday, which has lots of lovely surprises happening on the night. This will help us raise further travel funds.  You can find our more here:          http://www.facebook.com/events/193068510841007/

Do you know anything about the teams you’re up against?
Crazy (ARRG):  Of course! We did some fairly intensive research as soon as the sanctioned teams were announced by ECDX Organisers – it’s frightening how organised our team was at online research or *creeping* as we call it.  There was a 12 hour overnight ‘ARRG mass creep’ period where the whole team did this massive impressive feat of internet stalking and voting to suss out who we wanted to play!  We’ve been keeping an eye on both teams – Ithaca and Dominion – and where they are appearing in rankings; who they’re playing and who they’re beating; but I guess it’s really only when we get there that we’ll get a real sense of the level of play.

Rogue (GRD):  Long island are ranked 93rd, and Columbia 39th, in the WFTDA rankings but who knows what that means? Teams don’t tend to give much away and it’s hard to find recent footage online. However Columbia are playing against Charm City (17th) this weekend and I’ll be watching the results of that one very closely! I also know from being in touch with members of both teams that they will play hard and play to win, but that they are lovely people and I can’t wait to meet them.

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How do you think the team will perform?
Rogue (GRD): The team have all been reminded to pack our A game. We’ll be playing to win!

Cider (ARRG):  I think that we’ve been performing well lately as a team and consistently improving with each bout or tournament, so if we keep our focus I know we can perform well.  It just all depends on how well the other teams perform against us I guess.  We’ve trained hard and we’ll go in with the usual 100% and see where that gets us!

What are you most excited about?

Crazy (ARRG):How long have you got?! It’s ECDX!!! Roller Derby in America! Food in Philly! Rocky steps! Team Sauna! And most exciting, is knowing the rest of ARRG will be watching and cheering for us. We want to make them all proud. Hopefully squeeze a bit of shopping in also…  And also, just to say it is such a great chance for two Scottish teams to represent themselves in the States … and if the Team Scotland after-party was anything to go by (from the World Cup) we should have fun doing it!

Rogue (GRD):  Oh, so many things! I’m excited to get there and play with the team and see all of our hard work pay off. I’m excited about the opportunities that this could create for us. I’m excited about the future of GRD. I rarely stop being excited about roller derby!

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Exciting times ahead as the East meets the Centre, Lothian Derby Dolls taking on Bairn City Rollers‘ women’s team, the Central Belters, in what will be both teams’ first ever public bout!

Speaking for LDD, Duke Boxx had this to say: “We certainly can’t wait to welcome family and friends to our first ever public bout and also the Central Belters first ever public bout. So come along and cheer on some girls popping their bouting cherry and we can certainly sweeten the pot with some yummy home baked goods, goodies to be won and what is set to be fun an exciting roller derby.”

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The penultimate bout of the Auld Reekie Roller Girls Home Season is coming up.
The bout takes place at Meadowbank Sports Centre,London Road,Edinburgh on Saturday the 8th of March.Doors open at 2pm and entry is £7 on the day or £5(plus booking fee) in advance.

Dundee Roller Girls Vs Rainy City Roller Girls

Posted: February 21, 2013 by scottishrollerderby in Upcoming Bouts
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Dundee Roller Girls’ Silvery Taysers host their first bout of the year against Rainy City Roller Girls’ Tender Hooligans at the DISC Sports Centre,Mains Loan,Dundee on Saturday the 23rd of February.
Entry is £6 on the door, or £5(plus booking fee) in advance.Doors open at 13:30 and the bout will start at 14:00.
More details on the Facebook event page

As some will have noticed,this bout takes place on the same day as GRD play ARRG ,which presents quite a choice to make,whichever one you attend,it’s bound to be a good bout.

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Glasgow Roller Derby‘s Irn Bruisers take on Auld Reekie Roller Girls’ Twisted Thistles in their first bout of the year.The bout takes place on Saturday the 23th of February at The Arc,Cowcaddens Road,Glasgow.Entry is £6 on the door or £5 in advance.
More details on the Facebook event page.

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Auld Reekie Roller Girls present the second bout of this years Home Season,with a match between The Cherry Bombers and The Skatefast Club.
The bout takes place at Meadowbank Sports Centre,London Road,Edinburgh on Saturday the 16th of February.Doors open at 2pm and entry is £7 on the day,or £5(plus booking fee) in advance.
More details at the Facebook event page.

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Auld Reekie Roller Girls kick off the new year with their second Home Season, featuring a bout between the Cherry Bombers and, last seasons winners, the Leithal Weapons.
The action takes place at Meadowbank Sports Centre, London Road, Edinburgh,on Saturday the 19th of January.Doors open at 2pm.Entry is $7 on the day, £5(plus booking fee) for an advance single bout ticket, or there is also the option of a Season ticket, which will allow entry to all Home Season bouts for £15(plus booking fee)
Please note, Season tickets may only be purchased up to the first game.
More info at the Facebook event page.

Tattoo Freeze 2013

Posted: January 5, 2013 by scottishrollerderby in Upcoming Bouts
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Tattoo Freeze 2013 will be held on Sunday the 13th of January at The International Centre in Telford.
This years Roller Derby action will be a Sur5al tournament featuring skaters and officials from London Roller Girls, London Rockin’ Rollers, Haunted City Rollergirls, Kent Roller Girls, Hulls Angel Roller Dames, Birmingham Blitz Dames, Lincolnshire Bomber Roller Girls, Leeds Roller Dolls, Royal Windsor Roller Girls, Tiger Bay Brawlers, Romsey Town Roller Billies, Big Bucks High Rollers, Dolly Rockit Rollers, Hellfire Harlots, Crash Test Brummies, Rainy City Roller Girls, Rebellion Rollergirls, Central City Rollergirls and lastly,representing Scotland, will be Glasgow Roller Derby.
In addition to the Derby action,there is of course a wealth of tattoo artists from around the UK and Europe,live music,bmx and skateboard demo’s,body and face painting,ice carving,a tattoo photography competition and graffiti artists.
For more information,have a look at the official website and the Facebook page.

The first bout of FVRG‘s 2013 season will see the Parma Violents take on Preston Roller Girls! This will take place on Saturday 16th February, at The Peak Sports Village in Stirling.

The home team are setting themselves a challenge to make this event even bigger and better than their last visit to The Peak. Even though their previous bout clashed with pretty much every other Scottish Roller Derby team, Fierce Valley packed out the main hall in the sports centre and attracted lots of attention from the gym-goers and staff alike.

Doors open at 2pm, for a 2:30pm start. Tickets cost £5 in advance online via Brown Paper Tickets, or £7 on the door. Under 14s are welcome to attend for free when accompanied by a paying adult.

Full details of the event can be found on the Facebook Event

Love Hurts Poster, designed by SeenGus

Love Hurts Poster, designed by SeenGus

Tiger Bay Brawlers Vs Glasgow Roller Derby

Posted: November 29, 2012 by scottishrollerderby in Upcoming Bouts
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Glasgow Roller Derby‘s Irn Bruisers,make the long trip down to Wales to take on the mighty Tiger Bay Brawlers for a long awaited rematch.The two first met almost eighteen months ago in a bout that GRD won by quite a margin.In the intervening time,both sides have grown a massive amount and some readers will remember a hugely impressive Tiger Bay side beating ARRG’s Twisted Thistles earlier this year in Edinburgh.All of which should make for an interesting rematch.
As if that wasn’t enough,this event will be a double-header that will make a little bit of UK Derby history,with the first bout of the day being an exhibition match featuring Tiger Bay’s Junior league,the first such bout in the country
The action takes place at Talybont Sports Hall, Cardiff on Saturday the 8th of December.Tickets are £9 on the door,or £7 in advance.Doors open at 5pm and the first bout is at 5:30pm.
There are additional details on the Facebook event page and you can find out more about the Brawlers Junior League in an interview by Camelon Diaz ,here.