Rainy City Roller DerbyvsTiger Bay & VR

Doors at 2pm on Sat 28th Apr - At the Thunderdome

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Our B and C teams are both incredible forces to be reckoned with and we’re excited to announce our next doubleheader at The Thunderdome.
First up we see our C team Rainy City Revolution take on Vagine Regime, a fully inclusive community of LGBTQ derby folk made up of incredible skaters from around the country. We follow that up with another great challenge for our B team Rainy City Tender Hooligans as they take on Tiger Bay, the strongest Welsh team out there! They’ve been steadily improving over the past year and looking thirsty to bring a challenge to our bunch of incredible Hooligans.

Come and watch two games of incredible roller derby, eat great food, drink a drink or two, and have an amazing Saturday. Seems like a good idea, right?

Full contact, fast paced, quad skating roller derby action for everyone!
An amazing DIY, friendly atmosphere at our skater run venue, the Thunderdome
We serve delicious refreshments, hot drinks, cakes and alcohol at the Rainy Cafe
Super easy transport links from anywhere in Greater Manchester

So... what is roller derby?

Two teams line up 5 players at the starting line

Each roller derby game is made up of a series of 2 minute jams. At the beginning of each jam, both teams line up 5 players at the starting line. When the whistle goes, they skate around the track.

There are two types of player, blockers and jammers

Jammers have stars on their helmets and gain points for their team by passing opposition players on the track. Blockers try their hardest to stop them by hitting them with their shoulders, chest or hips, or by knocking the jammer out of the track.

Jammer

Blocker

The first jammer to get past every player becomes 'lead jammer'

The two teams' jammers race to get ahead of all the blockers first. The winner becomes "lead jammer" for the remaining time in the jam. You can always see who's become lead jammer, as the referee points directly at them.

Referee

Lead Jammer

The lead jammer can end the jam whenever they want

The jammers now skate around and try and get as many points for their team as they can. The lead jammer can end the jam whenever they want by tapping their hands on their hips. This ends the jam early and is often used to stop the other team from scoring points.

Lead Jammer

Pivots can take over as jammers when passed the helmet cover

You'll notice one blocker for each team has a striped helmet cover. These players are called pivots and can take over from the jammer if they’re tired or in trouble. Keep an eye out for helmet covers being passed on the track midway through a jam!

Pivot

Watch out for those penalties

Players will be sent to the penalty bin to sit for 30 seconds if they block with their arms or legs, or if they hit against the back. They’ll also get sent to the bin if they skate outside of the track as they pass opposition players.

Jam and repeat, and repeat

At the end of a jam, the game resets, another 5 skaters from each team line up and we go again! The team with the most points after two halves of 30 minutes, wins.

@ the Thunderdome

Our home venue is entirely run and managed by Rainy City Roller Derby and all ticket sales go directly to supporting the league. It’s easy to get to by public transport or car, just next to the Oldham tram stop, or off junction 20 of the M60.

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