Fresh meat starts 24/2/13! + free preview session!

It’s confirmed and highlighted in all our diaries – our first fresh meat intake of 2013 will begin on Sunday February 24th! From the Facebook event:

Newcastle Roller Girls’ fourth official newbie intake gets under way on Sunday February 24th 2013 at the newly refurbished Walker Activity Dome, Wharrier Street, Walker, Newcastle, NE6 3BR. The sessions will run every Sunday morning for a period of 15 weeks, from 1030-1230 and will cost £5/session.

Our new skaters will be put through a specially tailored roller derby training course, at the end of which the participants will have passed the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association’s minimum skills and will be ready to progress to intermediate sessions within the wider Newcastle Roller Girls league (including Tyne & Fear).

THIS TRAINING COURSE IS FOR PEOPLE WHO CAN ALREADY STAND UP AND MOVE ON SKATES, we will not be teaching how to skate from absolute scratch. You don’t have to be a whizz by any means but if you can’t stand up or move around without holding on to the walls, we recommend heading to the roller discos (details below) and spending quality time on 8 wheels to get you ready for the *next* intake.

Due to the full contact aspect of roller derby, we cannot accept skaters under the age of 18. We recommend that skaters under the age of 21 (and anyone who looks particularly youthful!) bring proof of age (driving licence, passport etc.) If you have any longstanding illnesses or injuries, you’ll need to show us a note from your doctor before we will let you skate.

Roller derby is amazing fun, even better than it looks, but it’s a huge challenge for all levels of skater so be prepared to work hard; you’ll only get out of it what you put in after all. The course requires your time and commitment for the safety of yourself, your fellow trainees, and us! Therefore IF YOU MISS MORE THAN 3 OF THE INITIAL 15 SESSIONS YOU WILL BE ASKED TO RETURN FOR THE NEXT INTAKE later in the year.

Weeks 1-5: skating basics – stops, starts, falls, being safe.
Weeks 6-10: derby specific skills – laterals, jumps, crossovers & more!
Weeks 11-15: more derby specific skills – speed laps, hitting, whips & more!
You will be tested on the skills you’re learning every five weeks, if you fail a test you will NOT be able to continue with the training sessions this time around but can try again next time. If this is your second intake and you fail again, we’ll ask you to take some time away and work on your skating before you can return at the intake AFTER the next one.

Don’t worry if you don’t have any kit yet, we have stuff you can borrow BUT IT IS EXTREMELY LIMITED, ESPECIALLY SKATES. Some sizes we only have a couple of pairs, some none at all (if you have unusually small or large feet please email us to check for availability but even then we can’t promise them to you if someone who also needs them turns up first). Where possible please bring your own skates or borrow from your mates. Roller derby requires skaters to wear a helmet, wrist guards, elbow pads, knee pads, a mouth guard/gum shield and quad roller skates. All kit that we do have can be hired on a STRICTLY first-come-first-served basis for £1.50/session. You will be expected to invest on your own kit over the course of the intake – believe us, you will want it!

There’s more than a month until this intake begins, so we recommend checking out the roller discos in the area and skating in the mean time:
https://www.facebook.com/skatersclub

If you can’t make the session on the 24th, you can start on the session on the following Sunday (March 3rd). However,
we cannot guarantee to loan you skates in your size and IF YOU DO NOT GET ON SKATES (hired from us, borrowed, your own or otherwise) BY THE SECOND SESSION AT THE LATEST you will not be able to continue with the course.

Our league is co-ed, meaning these sessions are open to both men and women. This means you will be training with members of both genders!

Any questions that haven’t already been answered here please leave us a message on this event or get in touch with NRG’s newbie co-ordinator Big Smack & Fries at bigsmackandfries@gmail.com

We look forward to meeting you soon (and hitting you once you’re ready!)

And if that wasn’t enough to get you excited, we’re also opening the doors to our first practice back at Walker Activity Dome, the weekend before on Sunday February 17th, from 1pm until half past 3. From that Facebook event:

Have you seen the poster for our fresh meat intake on Sunday February 24th, but aren’t quite sure what roller derby is all about ?

Newcastle Roller Girls, including our men’s team Tyne and Fear, are throwing open the doors to their practice the week before on Sunday February 17th for potential skaters like you to see what it’s all about!

Our newbie co-ordinator Big Smack and Fries will meet & greet you in the foyer of the newly refurbished Walker Activity Dome, (Wharrier Street, Walker, Newcastle, NE6 3BR) between 1pm and half past then take you upstairs to the viewing balcony, where you can watch the womens’ and mens’ teams playing roller derby in what we call a scrimmage. She’ll be on hand for the full two hours to answer any of your questions and explain the game. 

Make sure you join both events on Facebook to be kept up to date, and we’re SO excited to finally meet you all!

2013’s first fresh meat intake is coming soon!

It’s been a long time coming, and you’ve been waiting patiently, so we’re thrilled to announce that the first fresh meat intake of 2013 is pencilled in for the end of February. We’re still unable to give you an exact start date as we’re waiting for confirmation from the venue but now is the time to get down to those roller discos or brave the January air and get skating outside in preparation! Remember, you have to be able to skate to join a Newcastle Roller Girls newbie intake. You don’t need to be as awesome as our Canny Belters by any means but if you can’t skate from one side of a sports hall to another we’ll have to ask you to come back next time.

Sessions will run on a Sunday morning, 10.30am – 12.30pm at the Walker Activity Dome, NE6 3BR.  All other information will be confirmed and announced via this website, our Facebook (keep your eyes peeled for an event you can join!) and Twitter as soon as the date of the first session is confirmed.

Can’t wait to skate with you!

Hinnies make history in Yorkshire

The Hinnies made history today by taking part in the last home open bout in 2012 which uses minor penalties.

Hinnies took the win against Bruising Banditas, rounding off an AMAZING year for the team with a 9 out of 10 win record.

Final score 86-195 – Hinnies win

The last minor penalty was a cut track on Hinny Torvile & Scream, by Tyne and Fear skater and referee Dark Matter.

Belters and Tyne and fear concede at Once Upon A Tyne

In an action packed doubled headliner bout, the Belters took on Hot Wheel Roller Derby from West Yorkshire and Tyne and Fear took on Lincolnshire Rolling Thunder.

With some solid walls and hard hitting blockers, HWRD took the win over the Belters 303-53 in a hard fought game. The Belters never gave up and give as good as they got though! Well done Hotties.

Next up merby!

Tyne and Fear and Lincolnshire Rolling Thunder both went into this game undefeated in full length bouts. Tyne and Fear only previously having been beaten at Euro Men’s Champs over the summer.

Lincolnshire took the win 214-172 in a super close game.