Team Scotland Roller Derby
Founded2011
ColorsBlue, white and black      
Head coachViper (2011), Ella Bella Bang Bang (2014), Clinically Wasted (2014)
ManagerJill Antonic (2014)
Championships11th place at 2011 Roller Derby World Cup, 12th place at 2018 Roller Derby World Cup
BroadcastersDerby News Network
Websiteteamscotlandrollerderby.com

Team Scotland Roller Derby represents Scotland in women's international roller derby, in events such as the Roller Derby World Cup. The team was first formed to compete at the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup, and finished the tournament in eleventh place.

Team Scotland played two warm-up matches for the World Cup, beating both a "rest of Scotland" team, and the "Northern All-Stars", consisting of skaters from the north of England.[1]

At the World Cup, Scotland lost narrowly to New Zealand, 124 to 111,[2] and overwhelmingly to Team USA, 435 to 1.[3] Although this led to the becoming the lowest-ranked team in the consolation stage, they beat Team Argentina and later beat Team Brazil, to finish eleventh out of thirteen teams.[4]

Team roster

2011 team roster

About 45 skaters tried out for the initial team. The roster was announced in August.[5] (league affiliations listed as of at the time of the announcement)

NumberNameLeague
42Alma GeddonAuld Reekie Roller Girls
01Armed BanditSoCal Derby
999Betty GogoGlasgow Roller Girls
28Blazin PhoenixAuld Reekie Roller Girls
3CiderellaAuld Reekie Roller Girls
111Clinically WastedGranite City Roller Girls
77CrazylegsAuld Reekie Roller Girls
55Danger MouthAuld Reekie Roller Girls
182Fight CubGranite City Roller Girls
5Lily LethalGlasgow Roller Girls
13Marla MayhemGlasgow Roller Girls
f104Marshall LawlessGlasgow Roller Girls
7Minnie RiotAuld Reekie Roller Girls
99Mistress MaliciousGlasgow Roller Girls
66Mo Be QuickAuld Reekie Roller Girls
23Moxie EmeraldAuld Reekie Roller Girls
16VelosidyAuld Reekie Roller Girls
29ViperGlasgow Roller Girls
11Whiskey GaloreGlasgow Roller Girls
360Wild OatesGlasgow Roller Girls

2014 team roster

The 2014 team was selected from a "Training Team" of 30 skaters, themselves selected via two rounds of tryouts performed under the auspices of the UK Roller Derby Association (UKRDA). The final 20 skaters selected for the 2014 World Cup roster were announced on 1 May 2014.[6]

Since that announcement, Team Scotland have appeared in two public bouts,[7] where many of the skaters skated under their legal names, rather than derby names (Team Scotland skaters choose themselves whether to use their legal or skate names for this squad): the below table lists skaters by the names they skate under with their home leagues. (league affiliations listed as of at the time of the announcement)

NumberNameLeague
1111Admiral AttackbarAuld Reekie Roller Girls
87Caitlin O'CarrollAuld Reekie Roller Girls
3CiderellaAuld Reekie Roller Girls
111Clinically WastedGranite City Roller Girls
11CrazylegsAuld Reekie Roller Girls
182Fight CubGranite City Roller Girls
31Jess E. SkaGlasgow Roller Derby
42Marshall LawlessGlasgow Roller Derby
69MilkyDundee Roller Girls
7Minnie RiotAuld Reekie Roller Girls
22Mona RampageGlasgow Roller Derby
09Rock'N RiotGranite City Roller Girls
210Rogue RunnerGlasgow Roller Derby
0131Sarah OatesLondon Rollergirls
85Skinner AliveAuld Reekie Roller Girls
0SplatGlasgow Roller Derby
28Suffra JetGlasgow Roller Derby
931The BexorcistSeaside Siren Roller Girls
16VelocidyAuld Reekie Roller Girls
39Yin & BangAuld Reekie Roller Girls
5GingeAuld Reekie Roller Girls

2018 team roster

The 2018 roster was announced on 2 March 2017,[8] selected from amongst the training team of 30.[9] There was a more even spread of talent from across Scotland and the UK this time around, and the team played their first public game against Team Ireland Roller Derby as part of the Euroclash 2017[10] tournament, hosted by Newcastle Roller Derby. They achieved their best result in a world cup yet at the 2018 Roller Derby World Cup, coming in 12th place.

NumberNameLeague
11CrazylegsAuld Reekie Roller Derby
99Not Sorry LaurieRoller Derby Leicester
764TidsWirral Roller Derby
750Irn BruteLondon Rockin' Rollers
77Sharlotte PattersonAuld Reekie Roller Derby
7Jess LittleAuld Reekie Roller Derby
07Laura ListonDundee Roller Derby
50Rosie PeacockAuld Reekie Roller Derby
350Devil's AdvoskateGlasgow Roller Derby
792Malin LandsboroughDundee Roller Derby
64Claire SempleDundee Roller Derby
09Rock'n RiotGranite City Roller Derby
3Anita B NastyNewcastle Roller Derby
22Mona RampageGlasgow Roller Derby
87McCartneyIndependent
39Yin & Bang (Bangers)Auld Reekie Roller Derby
507Phoenix FataleGlasgow Roller Derby
03Shorty McLightningpantsGlasgow Roller Derby
102Ellin SeatonDundee Roller Derby
407Jo MammaGranite City Roller Derby


References

  1. aoanla, "Bout Report: Team Scotland vs Northern All-Stars 16.10.2011", Team Scotland Roller Derby
  2. Justice Feelgood Marshall, "World Cup: New Zealand Holds Off Scotland, 124-111 Archived 2012-04-29 at the Wayback Machine", Derby News Network, 2 December 2011
  3. Lex Talionis, "World Cup: USA Buries Scotland, 435-1", Derby News Network, 4 December 2011
  4. Lex Talionis, "World Cup 11th Place: (13) Scotland Foils (11) Brazil, 113-64 Archived 2012-01-06 at the Wayback Machine", Derby News Network, 3 December 2011
  5. Sandra Gray, "Roller derby world cup team is chosen after some tough try-outs", The Courier, 5 August 2011
  6. aoanla, ""
  7. "Team Scotland | Roller Derby Stats & Rankings | Flat Track Stats". flattrackstats.com.
  8. "Team Scotland Roller Derby - We are pleased to announce our final 20 squad for the 2018 World Cup in Manchester! | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  9. Apex, The (2017-05-25). "DisorderLee and Scottish Roller Derby Breakdown the Team Scotland Roster". Medium. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
  10. "EuroClash 2017 | Roller Derby Stats & Rankings | Flat Track Stats". flattrackstats.com. Retrieved 2022-07-09.
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