Dead End Derby

Dead End Derby
League logo
Metro area Christchurch
Country New Zealand
Founded 2007
Teams All Stars (A team)
Living Dead Rollers (B team)
Carnage Academy
Filthy Habits
Track type(s) Flat
Venue Cowles Stadium
Website deadendderby.com

Dead End Derby (DED) is a flat track roller derby league based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It currently consists of two home teams, The Filthy Habits and Carnage Academy plus two travel teams "the DED all stars" and "Living Dead Rollers" which compete against teams from other leagues.

Founded in Nov 2007 by controversial NZ skater Cherry Blunt and her sister Crass, along with MissChevusMynx, Mystique, Bitch n Famous, Stevie Nails, Blood Angel and Ur shadow they formed 3 teams The Filthy Habits ( known for their spectacular musical entrances ) Cellblock Brawlers ( who had their own rowdy fan cheerleaders "the blue crew" ) and Carnage Academy ( undefeated Tequila Mockingbird Cup champion school girls )

The league played its first bout in September 2009,splitting the league into two demo teams "Hellbound Harlots" and "S.A.S" bringing in the countries largest roller derby crowd at the time of around 2000 people [1] and in 2011 it played in the nation's first inter-island bout, when it took on Richter City Roller Derby, from Auckland.[2]

Four skaters from the league were selected to play for Roller Derby Team New Zealand in the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup. Hurrican Hori, MisshevusMynx, Black Panther and Evil K Knevil. The national team captain, Hurricane Hori, is a former Dead End Derby skater.[3] The New Zealand team placed 8th out of 13 teams.[4] In 2012, Dead End Derby put on a major bootcamp for fifty skaters, coached by Bonnie D.Stroir, a coach of Team USA.[5]

References

  1. "Roller Derby hits Christchurch this weekend", 3 News, 11 September 2009
  2. "Christchurch's roll comes to an end", Fairfax Media, 14 November 2011
  3. Roller Derby Team NZ, "World Cup NZ Team Announcement", Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  4. Roller Derby World Cup, "And the winner is….. USA!", Retrieved 10 December 2011.
  5. "Bootcamp puts skaters in form", The Press, 14 May 2012