Metro area Newcastle-upon-Tyne Track type(s) Flat Affiliations UKRDA, WFTDA | Country England Venue Walker Activity Dome Founded 2009 | |
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Teams Canny Belters (A team)
Whippin Hinnies (B team) Profiles |
Newcastle roller girls on made tv
The Newcastle Roller Girls is a female roller derby club from Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. They play by the rules of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA).
Contents
- Newcastle roller girls on made tv
- Newcastle roller girls canny belters vs auld reekie roller girls cannon belles
- History
- Associated teams
- References

Newcastle roller girls canny belters vs auld reekie roller girls cannon belles
History
Newcastle Roller Girls was established in 2009 by Claire Byrne (Brie Larceny). There are two teams:

Although the teams are all-female, men are involved in coaching and refereeing. Home bouts are played at the Walker Activity Dome, in Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne.

In March 2010, the team featured in a BBC Look North report on roller derby in Tyneside. The BBC created a webpage about the team.

The team played their first bout at Hadrian's Brawl on 11 April 2010, playing against the B team from the Auld Reekie Roller Girls at the Meadowbank Sports Centre in Edinburgh. The first home bout, Flog on the Tyne, was against Granite City Roller Girls of Aberdeen on 5 March 2011 at The Lightfoot Centre in Walker, Newcastle, winning by 113 to 63.

In November 2011, Newcastle Roller Girls joined the UK Roller Derby Association. In October 2013, they were accepted as a member of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association Apprentice Programme.
Associated teams

An associated men's team was founded in June 2011, Tyne and Fear Roller Derby. A mixed-gender team, Tyne e' Belters, includes members of Newcastle Roller Girls. In 2015 Newcastle Junior Roller Derby was established, they made their debut during the half time interval of the British Championship game on 2 April 2016.