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Rainy City Roller Derby
League logo
Metro areaManchester
CountryUnited Kingdom
Founded2008
TeamsRainy City All Stars (A team)
Tender Hooligans (B team)
The Bet Lynch Mob (C team)
Track type(s)Flat
VenueThunderdome, Oldham
AffiliationsUKRDA, WFTDA
Websiterainycityrollerderby.com

Rainy City Roller Derby (RCRD) is a women's flat track roller derby league based in Manchester, England. Founded as "Rainy City Roller Girls" in 2008, the league consists of three teams, which compete against teams from other leagues. Rainy City is a member of the United Kingdom Roller Derby Association (UKRDA)[1] and the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA),[2] and will serve as the host league for the 2018 Roller Derby World Cup.[3]

History

The first league in North West England,[4] Rainy City played its first home bout in November 2009, against the Leeds Roller Dolls.[5] In September 2011, it opened the "Thunderdome",[6] its own training and bouting venue, in a former snooker hall in Oldham which they have renovated and made into the 'Bouting venue of the North'.[4][7] In March 2012, it joined the UK Roller Derby Association.[8] As well as bouting, the team also run skating and officiating clinics and bootcamps throughout the year.[9]

Former Rainy City logo

In July 2012, Rainy City was accepted as a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association Apprentice Programme,[10] and it became a full WFTDA member in September 2013.[11]

In April 2013, a third team (The Bet Lynch Mob) was formed for new skaters at starter level to gain experience and learn.[12]

In 2016, Rainy City re-branded as Rainy City Roller Derby, a move linked with success the organization has achieved on the flat track.[13][14]

Teams

The Rainy City All Stars are the league's A team.[15] The original Rainy City team, members have included 2011-12 Team England squad skaters Missy Rascal[16] and Dee-Mise. Fay Roberts & Missy Rascal were both part of the 2014 England training roster.[17]

The Tender Hooligans are Rainy City's B team.[18] formed in 2010, and the Bet Lynch Mob, formed in 2013, is Rainy City's "third team', composed of newer skaters.[19]

Rainy City's officiating crew; headed by Head Ref "Errington" & Head NSO "Pretty Miffed" (a WFTDA-certified Level 2 NSO[20]) includes "Matt the Knife" (a WFTDA-certified Level 3 Referee[21]), "Pancake", "Clint Roll Alt Delete", "Spark", "Karl Lagerfilled", "Pip", "Katie-astrophe", "X-Ray Ted", "Maimed'oiselle", "Robert", "Wolf, "Emily of the State", and "Yvel Saint Laurent" (the last two also certified level 2 NSOs[20]).[22]

WFTDA competition

Rainy City played their first WFTDA-sanctioned game in October 2013 against Glasgow Roller Derby.[23] At the WFTDA European Tournament (WET) in Malmö, Sweden, in November 2014, Rainy CIty went 2-1 with victories over Copenhagen Roller Derby and Oslo Roller Derby, and a narrow loss to Bear City Roller Derby.[23]

In 2016, Rainy City qualified for WFTDA Playoffs for the first time, making the Division 1 tournament at Columbia, South Carolina as the seventh seed.[24] During the weekend Rainy City went 2-2, with victories over Steel City Roller Derby (Pittsburgh) and Santa Cruz Derby Girls,[25][26] and losses to Jacksonville RollerGirls and Crime City Rollers (Malmö),[27][28] to finish the weekend in 6th place.[24] At the 2017 Division 1 Playoff in Malmö, Rainy City won their opening game against Calgary Roller Derby Association 324-81,[29] but then narrowly lost their quarterfinal to London Rollergirls, 124-199, to miss Championships.[30] Rainy City ended their weekend with a 258-78 consolation bracket win against Charm City Roller Girls.[31]

WFTDA rankings

Season Final ranking[32] Playoffs Championship
2013 166 WFTDA[33] N/A N/A
2014 121 WFTDA[34] DNQ DNQ
2015 99 WFTDA[35] DNQ DNQ
2016 21 WFTDA[36] 6 D1[24] DNQ
2017 11 WFTDA[37] CR D1[31] DNQ
  • CR = consolation round

European competition

In 2013, Rainy City captured the win at the United Kingdom Roller Derby Association's "Sur5al" event, an unusual contest with modified rules and regulations.[38]

European rankings

  • 2012 European rankings[39]
  • Rainy City Roller Girls (A team), finished division 1, 9th (out of 13 teams)
  • Tender Hooligans (B team), finished division 2, 37th (out of 39 teams)
  • 2011 European rankings[40]
  • Rainy City Roller Girls (A team), finished division 1, 7th (out of 10 teams)
  • Tender Hooligans (B team), finished division 2, 25th (out of 26 teams)
  • 2010 European rankings[41]
  • Rainy City Roller Girls (A team), finished division 1, 3rd (out of 10 teams)
  • Tender Hooligans (B team), finished division 2, 12th (out of 16 teams)
  • 2009 European rankings[42]
  • Rainy City Roller Girls (A team), finished division 1, 9th (out of 10 teams)

Roller Derby World Cup

Two league members, Missy Rascal and Dee-Mise, were selected to play for Team England at the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup in Toronto.[43] Missy Rascal returned to Team England's roster for the 2014 World Cup in Dallas, joined by teammate Fay Roberts.[17]

In December 2016, it was announced that Rainy City would host the 2018 Roller Derby World Cup, at the EventCity facility in Manchester.[44][3] Eight members of Rainy City were named to the training roster for Team England in October 2016: Alex Valentine, Alex Wilde, Fay Roberts, Fayetal Blonde, Fisher, Menace, Missy Rascal and Philly.[45]

References

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  2. ^ "Rainy City Roller Derby – WFTDA". wftda.com. WFTDA. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
  3. ^ a b Deadwards, Lisa (5 December 2016). "2018 Roller Derby World Cup Announcement". Derby Central. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  4. ^ a b Beatriz Ayala, "Girls get skates on for life at Riley's", Oldham Chronicle, 14 September 2011
  5. ^ Mick Keenan, "Skater girls get rough on the rink", Manchester Evening News, 25 November 2009
  6. ^ "RCRG, Thunderdome" RCRG, location of the Thunderdome
  7. ^ "RCRG, renovations" Renovating the Thunderdome
  8. ^ "Welcome to Rainy City Roller Girls", UKRDA, 12 March 2012
  9. ^ "RCRG, bootcamps" RCRG, bootcamps
  10. ^ "WFTDA Accepts 35 Apprentice Leagues", WFTDA, 16 July 2012
  11. ^ "WFTDA Welcomes 14 Full Member Leagues". WFTDA. 10 September 2013. Retrieved 10 September 2013.
  12. ^ "The Bet Lynch Mob", RCRG, 12 April 2013
  13. ^ Deadwards, Lisa (27 July 2016). "New to 2016 WFTDA Playoffs: Rainy City Roller Derby | Derby Central". Derby Central. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  14. ^ "How to rebrand a roller derby league | Rainy City Roller Derby". rainycityrollerderby.com. Rainy City Roller Derby. March 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
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  16. ^ "Missy Rascal team GB vice captain", Missy Rascal, team GB vice captain
  17. ^ a b Talionis, Lex (20 January 2014). "Team England Announce 2014 Roster | Derby News Network". Derby News Network. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
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  19. ^ "RCRD, The Bet Lynch Mob", RCRD, The Bet Lynch Mob
  20. ^ a b WFTDA, Roster of certified Non Skating Officials
  21. ^ "WFTDA, Roster of certified skating officials", WFTDA, certified skating officials
  22. ^ "Referees and Officials", RCRD, Referees and Officials
  23. ^ a b Deadwards, Lisa (18 November 2014). "WFTDA European Tournament (WET) Recap | Derby Central". Derby Central. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  24. ^ a b c Deadwards, Lisa (12 September 2016). "2016 WFTDA D1 Playoffs: Columbia Central". Derby Central. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  25. ^ Abby, Hammer (9 September 2016). "D1C: #7 Rainy City corrodes #10 Steel City, 175-93". Derby Central. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  26. ^ Defiance, Brooklyn (10 September 2016). "D1C: #7 Rainy City washes away #6 Santa Cruz, 166-104". Derby Central. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  27. ^ "D1C: #2 Jacksonville outweathers #7 Rainy, 214-96". Derby Central. 9 September 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  28. ^ Abby, Hammer (11 September 2016). "D1C: #5 Crime City washes out #7 Rainy City, 142-112". Derby Central. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  29. ^ Khaos, Merry (8 September 2017). "D1M: #6 Rainy City soaks #11 Calgary, 324-81 | Derby Central". Derby Central. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  30. ^ Defiance, Brooklyn (9 September 2017). "D1M: #3 London squeezes past #6 Rainy City, 124-119 | Derby Central". Derby Central. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
  31. ^ a b Berrick, Genevieve D (10 September 2017). "D1M: #6 Rainy City slays #12 Charm City, 258-78 | Derby Central". Derby Central. Retrieved 4 January 2018.
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  45. ^ Doherty, KAren (12 October 2016). "Oldham News | News Headlines | England call for our roller girls - Chronicle Online". www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk. Oldham Evenig Chronicle. Retrieved 5 December 2016.