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Team Ireland Roller Derby

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Team Ireland Roller Derby
Founded2011
ColorsGreen and white
Head coachKarl Case (Lt Damn) and Jeff Roche
ManagerMary Bowe
Championships10th place at Roller Derby World Cup 2011, 2014
BroadcastersDerby News Network
Websiteteamirelandrollerderby.com

Team Ireland Roller Derby represents Ireland in women's international roller derby, in events such as the Roller Derby World Cup. Affectionately known as the "Green Machine", the team was first formed to compete at the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup, and finished the tournament in tenth place.

The Irish team warmed up for the 2011 World Cup with a number of bouts against English leagues, starting with the Sheffield Steel Rollergirls.[1]

At the World Cup, Ireland lost to Team Finland in round 1;[2] then easily beat Roller Derby Brasil in the consolation stage,[3] but lost to Roller Derby Germany to finish tenth.[4]

The team's head coach, Violent Bob, from Dublin Roller Girls,[5] stated afterwards that the team were "probably among the underdogs" at the World Cup, but were "pretty proud of how we got on". He highlighted in particular the team's group stage 64–119 loss to Team England as a competitive performance.[6]

Team roster

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2016 - 2018 Training Squad

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Team Ireland named its team training squad of 30 skaters in November 2016, following try-outs.[7] Head Coach is Karl Case (Lt Damn) from Manchester Roller Derby and Team Ireland Men's Roller Derby, and assistant coach is Jeff Roche from Limerick Roller Derby and Team Ireland Men's Roller Derby Team Manager is Mary Bowe (Bowe T-Vicious) from Waterford City Viqueens.

Number Name League
0 Feral Fairy Manchester Roller Derby
3 Siobhan Murphy Central City Rollergirls
7 Ellie Beating Dublin Roller Derby
13 Minx Manchester Roller Derby
16 Jemerald Dublin Roller Derby
17 Moa Hogarth Dublin Roller Derby
19 Holly Sheet Manchester Roller Derby
23 Emma Greenhalgh Dublin Roller Derby
24 Celtic Tiger Oxford Roller Derby
29 Zoe Hayes Newcastle Roller Derby League
31 Fiona McMahon Limerick Roller Derby
32 Cork Rebel Gotham Girls Roller Derby
42 Dana Scurry Rainy City Roller Derby
44 Aine Kelly Dublin Roller Derby
45 Oonagh O'flaherty Belfast Roller Derby
74 Sophia McKee Dublin Roller Derby
75 Barbara Robinson Belfast Roller Derby
83 Elaine Snowden Dublin Roller Derby
89 Katie Tokarski Nottingham Hellfire Harlots
90 Elaine Clarke Dublin Roller Derby
99 Rollo Tomasi Birmingham Blitz Dames
114 Elke Dickson Dublin Roller Derby
123 Maria Canavan Dublin Roller Derby
333 Gypsy Darling Limerick Roller Derby
414 Rusty Bullet Manchester Roller Derby
490 Fiona Carton Dublin Roller Derby
777 Amy Plant Dublin Roller Derby
999 Aisling Guider Limerick Roller Derby
1033 Caroline Brady Limerick Roller Derby
36 Hester Wu London Rollergirls

2014 team roster

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Team Ireland named its roster for the 2014 Blood & Thunder Roller Derby World Cup in October 2014. Team Coach is Sinister Mary Clarence (London Rollergirls, Assistant Coach is Kitty Cadaver (Dublin Roller Derby) and Line up manager is Belle Igerent (Limerick Rollergirls). The team manager is Titstanium (Limerick Rollergirls).

Number Name League
0 Feral Fairy Leeds Roller Dolls
1033 Jewel Suffer Limerick Roller Girls
1337 Ra-Ra Rasputina Belfast Roller Derby
14 Anne Prendiville Dublin Roller Derby
16 Jemerald Dublin Roller Derby
17 Moa Hogarth Dublin Roller Derby
23D Emma Greenhalgh Dublin Roller Derby
24 Celtic Tiger Oxford Roller Derby
3 Puscifer Belfast Roller Derby
32 Cork Rebel Gotham Girls Roller Derby
42 Agent Dana Scurry Central City Rollergirls
45 Maul'er Malone Belfast Roller Derby
451 Lil' Paine Boston Derby Dames
490 Fiona Carton Dublin Roller Derby
69 Rachel McAlpin Gotham Girls Roller Derby
7 Sarah McMillan Glasgow Roller Derby
74 Stabba Dublin Roller Derby
77 Roisin McGrath Belfast Roller Derby
x3 Siobhan Murphy Central City Rollergirls
LD50 Chemikill Hazard Glasgow Roller Derby

2011 team roster

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Original Team Ireland Roller Derby logo

Team Ireland named its initial roster in September 2011, following try-outs.[8] Most of the skaters were from Ireland's two leagues with bouting experience, the Dublin Roller Girls and Cork City Firebirds.[6] (league affiliations listed as of at the time of the announcement)

Number Name League
Agony Annt Dublin Roller Girls
18 B.A Blockus Dublin Roller Girls
5x5 Bad Faith London Rollergirls
245 Belle for Leather Dublin Roller Girls
1000 Canadian Psycho[note 1] Greater Toronto Area Rollergirls
LD50 Chemikill Hazard Glasgow Roller Girls
R666 Crow Jane Cork City Firebirds
76 Coco Pox Glasgow Roller Girls
619 Holly Sheet Dolly Rockit Rollers
842 Jessica Mooney Kernow Rollers
<3 Jessica Rammit Dublin Roller Girls
37 Kitty Cadaver Dublin Roller Girls
Lil' Edee Dublin Roller Girls
Peppy Nephrine Dublin Roller Girls
16 Phantom Jemerald Cork City Firebirds
N17 Roisin Roulette Birmingham Blitz Dames
24 Rush'n Barron Cork City Firebirds
27 Sinister Mary Clarence London Rollergirls
27 Tina Gutt-her and Jamm Dublin Roller Girls
21 Wile E. Peyote Rat City Rollergirls
67 Zola Blood Dublin Roller Girls

Notes

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  1. ^ Canadian Psycho, while not on the initial roster, was a last-minute replacement and did compete.

References

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  1. ^ "Team All-Ireland vs SSRG!", All-Ireland Roller Derby News, 20 September 2011
  2. ^ Justice Feelgood Marshall, "World Cup: (10) Finland Upends (7) Ireland, 148–134 Archived 5 December 2011 at the Wayback Machine", Derby News Network, 3 December 2011
  3. ^ Justice Feelgood Marshall, "World Cup Consolation: (7) Ireland Batters (11) Brazil, 213–57", Derby News Network, 3 December 2011
  4. ^ Justice Feelgood Marshall, "World Cup 9th Place: (8) Germany Denies (7) Ireland, 116–60", Derby News Network, 3 December 2011
  5. ^ Gabrielle Monaghan, "Irish team get their skates on", Sunday Times, 18 September 2011
  6. ^ a b Una Mulally, "A step up for the high rollers who never quit", Irish Times, 10 December 2011
  7. ^ "2016 Training Squad | Team Ireland Roller Derby". 1 February 2019. Archived from the original on 1 February 2019. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  8. ^ Hurt Reynolds (5 October 2011). "World Cup Team Ireland Roster". Derby News Network. Archived from the original on 13 January 2012. Retrieved 5 October 2011.