Bout: MRD vs GCRG

We at GCRG are exited to announce that we will be playing Manchester Roller Derby‘s CheckerBroads on the 8th of June as part of their Double Header. Doors open at 1pm.

First game at 2pm:
Manchester Roller Derby’s CheckerBroads vs Granite City Roller Girls

Second game:
Manchester Roller Derby’s New Wheeled Order vs South Wales Silures

Tickets now available from MRD’s website.

Bout times and after party details to follow.

Check out the event on Facebook

Manchester Double Header

Date: Sat, 08/06/2013 – 1:00pm - 6:00pm

Location: George H Carnall Leisure Centre, Kingsway Park, Manchester, M41 7FJ United Kingdom

See map: Google Maps

TITLE  DATE  HOME LEAGUE  HOME TEAM  HOME SCORE  AWAY SCORE  AWAY TEAM  AWAY LEAGUE 
MRD Double Header 08/06/13 Manchester Roller Derby Checker Broads Northern Fights Granite City Roller Girls

Fresh Meat – June

Granite City Roller Girls will be holding their next quarterly Fresh Meat session at the Aberdeen Lads Club (Dill Road) from 10:00 – 12:00 on Saturday 15th June 2013.

Come along and get bitten by the Roller Derby bug that’s sweeping the nation!

Check out our Facebook Event

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All we ask is that you are over 18, have a bit of gumption, a splash of spirit, a dose of commitment and a sense of humour.

We have skates and protective equipment all waiting for you to try on before the Derby Bug bites you and you rush off to buy yourself some pretty new gear :)

Joining GCRG is a brilliant way to get fit and meet new people!

Yes this is a women’s sport but GCRG are on the look out for referees, so either sex that would like to get involved in the sport should pop along!

See you on the Track!!

GCRG xx

Date:
Sat, 15/06/2013 – 10:00am - 12:00pm
Location:

Aberdeen Lads Club

Dill Road

Aberdeen AB24 2XL

See map: Google Maps

Review: Sure-Grip Rebel Invaders

Shona Penny wrote this in response to someone considering getting a pair of Sure-Grip Rebel Invaders.

These are what I skate on. I can give a couple of points from what I’ve learned, but trust me this is always going to be a tough decision. (A fun one though!!)

  • The Rebel Invaders are a great skate package for the money. Unlike some, the wheels and cushions and toe-stops are actually great out of the box. You won’t need to upgrade any part of them.
  • The DA45 Invader plate is unbelievably more turn-y than what you are on now. Like, laterals, weaving- woah! That’s turny!
  • The plate is also heavier. Quite a lot heavier. I weighed my skates and they were 1.2kg each.
  • The boot is slightly wider in the ball of the foot than a Reidell. They are leather so they stretch a little but mine didn’t need any breaking in, I had no blisters.
  • However, the top two pairs of eyelets are made of plastic and mine snapped after a couple of months. I put some tape around them and it’s held up fine, so it hasn’t really been an issue, but I believe this is a manufacturing flaw with the boot.
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Important/boring bit – if you order this skate find out how they mount it.

  • This may be gobbledegook to you just now but this skate can come in three ways – short forward, sport and standard. Mine are Sport mounted, this means the back wheel is further forward than most people have, short forward is even more extreme.
  • Personally, if I chose again, I would pick a standard mount. You will find many arguments either way on this if you go looking, but this is just my opinion – I think the sport mount makes it more likely for you to fall backwards.
  • I love this setup because I am big an heavy, and I don’t like to lose power to a plastic plate. I don’t mind the plate being a bit heavier because of that. if you want a lighter plate in this range you can go down to the Rebel Probe which is plastic (that site calls it rebel derby) or up to the Rebel Avenger, which is a lighter metal.

The Avenger is getting a lot cheaper and is kind of taking over from the Invader now. It has the same DA45 turny action, and again you need to think about the mount. If you can find it for about the same price it’s an upgrade and would be the better choice.

– By Shona Penny

View the discussio nbehind this review, and other’s, over at our forum.

Saturday Fight Fever Bout

UPDATE – See Photo’s and score at the bottom.

We at GCRG are exited to announce that we will be playing Glasgow Roller Derby‘s Maiden Grrders for our 2nd home bout of the year on the 11th of May. And once again, there will be FREE ENTRY for everyone. Yup that’s right, no door charge! We are limited to 250 spectators, so get there early to guarantee entry. Doors open at 2pm, first jam whistle 3pm. All ages welcome (under 18s must be accompanied with a responsible adult).

 Check out the event on Facebook

saturdayfightfever Date:

Sat, 11/04/2013 - 2:00pm - 5:00pm

Location: Beach Leisure, Centre Sea Beach, AB24 5NR

See map: Google Maps

TITLE  DATE  HOME LEAGUE  HOME TEAM  HOME SCORE  AWAY SCORE  AWAY TEAM  AWAY LEAGUE 
Saturday Fight Fever 11/05/13 Granite City Roller Girls Northern Fights  91  171 Maiden Grrders Glasgow Roller Derby

- See Later post with Video’s

Facebook Album by Vikki Pearce Photography

GCRG VS GRD 11/05/13

 

Bout Report – GCRG VS. MMR – 30/3/2013

“FINALLY…ROLLER DERBY RETURNS TO ABERDEEN!!”

After more than a year away, the Granite City Roller Girls were once again hosting a home bout! On March 30th, they played host to the awesome Middlesbrough Milk Rollers who were making their Scottish debut.

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Title Date Home League Home Team Home Score Away Score Away Team Away League
Dark Fight Rises 30/03/13 Granite City Roller Girls Northern Fights  54  285 MMR Middlesbrough Milk Rollers

More than 230 people, including skaters from Dundee and Edinburgh, made their way to the Beach Leisure Centre in Aberdeen for what was sure to be an epic homecoming for the GCRG’s Northern Fights.

In addition to the usual merchandise and raffle stalls, the GCRG put on a cake stall to raise funds for the Dialysis Unit/Renal Ward at Abereen Royal Infirmary. The stall was manned by the teams 2 biggest fans, Batman & Robin! Raising a whopping £229.53.

With the skate outs done, kit check completed and demonstration finished, it was time to get underway…
MMR claimed Lead Jammer in the opening 3 jams through Ella Storey & Lolly Go Sprightly and opened up an early 11-8 lead. The Fights were up to the challenge though. They fought back almost instantly taking the next 4 Lead Jammer positions with 4 different jammers (Rock’n’Riot, Clinically wasted, Moscow Cruel and Crimson Chaos) which allowed them to take a 16-8 lead! MMR then exploded out of the blocks and for 8 straight jams, they claimed the lead jammer role. During that time, Ella Storey and Terri Sudron made full use of 2 power jams after Crimson Chaos was sent to the bin for cutting track. Clinically Wasted and Rock’n’Riot did their best to spark a quick comeback by leading the next 2 jams and getting another 7 points on the board but MMR were proving difficult to stop as they continued to explode off the jam line, taking 5 of the last 6 jams and adding another 16 points to their tally so far. Kami Tazzy, Ruby Riot and Moscow Cruel were able to add a few more points to the Fights score as the half drew to a close but at the end of period 1, it was MMR who were in control.

Half Time Score = GCRG 32 – MMR 120

During the half time break the raffle was drawn by GCRG’s very own Frost Damage who has only recently been released from hospital after a serious condition had kept her there for a few months. She is at long last on the road to recovery and it was lovely to see her back involved with her second family!

The second half got underway and MMR couldn’t have asked for a more imposing start. Ella Storey racked up a whopping 30 points in the first jam after Rock’n’Riot had been sent to the bin early on for a low block. Moscow Cruel and Clinically Wasted did stage a brief fightback by getting another couple of points up for the Fights but MMR just could not be contained. In Jam 5, Lexi Palmer’ Off took advantage of a cut track foul by Moscow Cruel and scored 13 points in her one and only jam of the entire bout! Great effort! Ella Storey returned to the fray again for MMR with another 4 points in Jam 6 before Terri Sudron made full use of a power jam after a cut track foul by GCRG Jammer Crimson Chaos. She rattled in another 15 points. The Middlesbrough girls were not only jamming well, but jamming smart. The GCRG jammers may have been second out of the pack but they were constantly hot on the heels of the MMR girls, forcing them to call the jams off early. But MMR kept plugging away, adding a few points each jam and steadily increasing their lead. Jam 13 saw Krusty make her first appearance as a jammer in a long time for GCRG but even she was struggling to find a way through MMR’s tough defensive walls. Rock’n’Riot took a huge (legal!) block in Jam 15 which staggered her. She shakily returned to her feet and finished the jam but you could see that it had taken her by surprise. Jams 17 and 18 were again immense for Middlesbrough. Lolly Go Sprightly was awarded a power jam after Moscow Cruel cut track and was sent to the bin. She smashed in an impressive 30 points. Then it was the turn of Terri Sudron. Unfortunately, Moscow began the next jam in the bin but when she returned, she cut track again which allowed Sudron to notch up 25 points for her team. As the game drew to an end, Ella Storey got herself another 10 points, but GCRG’s Northern Fights had saved the best for last. In any sport, one of the key components is ending on a high note and Kami Tazzy did exactly that. MMR’s jammer Moose couldn’t stay out of the bin and Taz took full advantage. In only her 4th jam of the bout, she put another 15 points on the board. On every pass of the pack, she whipped the audience into a frenzy and they almost blew the roof off the Leisure centre, cheering BOTH teams on right until the final whistle!
Final Score = GCRG 54 – MMR 285

AWARDS
GCRG:
BEST JAMMER – ROCK’N’RIOT
BEST BLOCKER – KRUSTY
MVP – CLINICALLY WASTED
MMR:
BEST JAMMER – ELLA STOREY
BEST BLOCKER – THE LITTLE GRRMAID
MVP – TERRI SUDRON

A fantastic bout which had everything you could ask for. Drama, suspense, action, big (but fair) hits and an amazing finish. The fans were fantastic, the NSO’s and referees did a sterling job but the praise rightly goes to all the girls on track. They put on one hell of a show for the Aberdeen crowd! A huge thank you to Middlesbrough for making the long journey up north and I’m sure everyone at GCRG wishes them all the best in the future!


Up next for the fights…Glasgow’s Maiden Grrders on the 11th of May at the Beach Leisure Centre in Aberdeen!
HHITT!!!
- written by specMACular 

- Photography by Vikki Pearce Photography

 

The Dark Fight Rises

GCRG are very proud, and just a wee bit excited, to present to you our first home bout in over a year!

We at GCRG are very exited to announce that we will be playing Middlesbrough Milk Rollers, even more reason to mark this special date in to your diary; take the weekend off work, book your crash space and get your glad rags ready because WE ARE BACK!!!

Oh and as a very special gift to you, there will be FREE ENTRY for everyone. Yup that’s right, no door charge! We are limited to 250 spectators, so get there early to guarantee entry.

Doors open at 2pm, first jam whistle 3pm. All ages welcome (under 18s must be accompanied with a responsible adult).

 Check out the event on Facebook

darkfightrises

Date:

Sat, 30/03/2013 - 2:00pm - 5:00pm

Location:

Beach Leisure Centre
Sea Beach
AB24 5NR

See map: Google Maps

 

TITLE  DATE  HOME LEAGUE  HOME TEAM  HOME SCORE  AWAY SCORE  AWAY TEAM  AWAY LEAGUE 
The Dark Fight Rises 30/03/13 Granite City Roller Girls Northern Fights  54  285 Middlesbrough Milk Rollers

http://www.middlesbroughmilkrollers.co.uk/

Fresh Meat – January

Granite City Roller Girls will be holding their next quarterly Fresh Meat session at the Aberdeen Lads Club (Dill Road) from 14:00 – 16:00 on Saturday 26th January 2013.

Come along and get bitten by the Roller Derby Bug that’s sweeping the nation!

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All we ask is that you are over 18, have a bit of gumption, a splash of spirit, a dose of commitment and a sense of humour.

We have skates and protective equipment all waiting for you to try on before the Derby Bug bites you and you rush off to buy yourself some pretty new gear :)

Joining GCRG is a brilliant way to get fit and meet new people!

Yes this is a women’s sport but GCRG are on the look out for referees, so any guys who would like to get involved in the sport should pop along too!

See You on the Track!!

GCRG xx

Date:
Sat, 26/01/2013 - 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Location:

Aberdeen Lads Club

Dill Road

Aberdeen AB24 2XL

See map: Google Maps