Brisbane City Rollers

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Brisbane City Rollers
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Metro area Ipswich, Queensland
Country Australia
Founded 2009
Teams

Punk Blockers (women's A team)
Nasty Nancies (women's B team)
Scartel (men's team)
Bomb Squad (women intraleague/open season)
Devotchkas (women intraleague/open season)
Rogues (women intraleague/open season)
Frankies (men intraleague)

Uppercuts (men intraleague)
Track type(s) Flat
Venue Ipswich Show Grounds
Website www.brisbanecityrollers.com

The Brisbane City Rollers (BCR) is a roller derby league based in Queensland, Australia. It consists of 3 women's intraleague teams, two men's intraleague teams, two women's travel teams and 1 men's travel team, which play against teams from other leagues. It is the oldest co-ed league in Australia.[1]

The league was founded by a group of skaters, including "Evil Doll", who was a founding member of the Sun State Roller Girls. Initially based in central Brisbane, it relocated to Ipswich to find good practice facilities, and built up a following in the west of the city.[2]

Two BCR skaters, Fang Fiend and Juke Nukem, were selected to skate for Team Australia at the 2010 Roller Derby World Cup.[3]

The league took third place in the Tropicarnage Cup.[1] At the 2012 Great Southern Slam, it reached the quarter-finals, where it lost 139 to 173 against Adelaide Roller Derby.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Beck Wise, "Feature Preview: The Great Southern Slam", Derby News Network, 8 June 2012
  2. Peter Foley, "Roller derby women (and men) are here", Queensland Times, 20 June 2009
  3. Douglas Estwick, "Ipswich roller derby girls on a roll as they head to first Roller Derby World Cup in Toronto, Canada", Courier Mail, 9 November 2011
  4. Beck Wise, "TGSS Day Two Recaps", Derby News Network, 10 June 2012
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