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Victoria Men's Roller Derby
Metro areaMelbourne, Victoria
CountryAustralia
FoundedEarly 2013
TeamsVictorian Vanguard
Track type(s)Flat
Org. typeNPO
Websitewww.facebook.com/VictoriaMensRollerDerby/

Victoria Men's Roller Derby (VMRD) is a flat track men's Roller Derby league based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Founded in early 2013, VMRD is one of the premier men's roller derby leagues in Australia, having won three Australian Men's Roller Derby (AMRD) National Championships ('Men's Nationals'). The representative side for the league is called Victorian Vanguard and is often referred to as the 'Travel Team', as they travel to other cities to play opposing teams. VMRD are skater owned and operated.

VMRD are currently[when?] ranked 13th in the Men's Roller Derby Association (MRDA). To date[when?] they have played 30 games against other men's roller derby teams, with only three losses.[citation needed]

Current & Previous Team Members

Current[when?] skating members are #75 Justin Credible (Captain & President), #515 Pretty Skate Machine, #80 Flamin' Galah, #4 Gohan, #12 Simon Says, #934 Harry Spot'er, #3 Loulou, #7 Wolfbrother, #361 Kaneage, #05 Lucky Phil, #82 Marty McFly (Treasurer), #571 Koop Deluxe, #511 Cereal Killer, #117 Faster Chief, #66 T-Rex, #13 Dread Blocks, #1957 Mr Spew, and #99 Mav'Ricky.

Previous or current non-skating members include #1212 Moshpit No Justsu, #00 Skate Pigram, #34 Dirty 5, #22 Princess Twinkle Toes, #39 JS, #007 James Bont, #73 Hatemale, #696 Private Parts, #5 Barney, #6 Ric A Mortis, #69 Timmy Turbo, #19 Bert & Hernia and #707 Sly Voltage (Secretary).

Current Bench Coaches are Honey Collider and Victoria Beat-Her. Previous team Bench coaches included Sasha Ratbag, Giles, Florence the Machine, Mad Eye Murphy, Sass n Bite and Matt Clanahan.

History

VMRD played a solitary game in 2013, against Tasmania Men's in November, winning 294-116.[1]

In 2014 they played three games played outside the Men's Nationals tournament (see below) with convincing wins against Tweed Valley Men's 424-92[1] and Adelaide's Light City 276-108.[1] However the team suffered their first loss, to Brisbane's BCR Men's 210-165.[1] According to some members of the team, this loss is disputed, however further details are not known. Notably, they also played the #1 Australian ranked women's team VRDL All stars (a well established WFTDA team ranked 5th in the world at the time) losing 239-69.[1]

In 2015 they defeated Brisbane BCR Men's 170-135,[1] avenging the previous year's defeat. They again lost to the women's VRDL All Stars 204-111,[1] however defeated the highly ranked Australian women's team VRDL Queen Bees 245-115.[1]

The team started 2016 with a significant 196-61[1] win over Canberra's Capital Carnage and a second win over VRDL Queen Bees 223-169.[1] This turned out to be a standout year, with VMRD winning their third Men's Nationals title, achieving their highest ever points differential (+313[1]) and finishing the season undefeated.

2017 Season

VMRD played their first game of 2017 in March, defeating Sydney Smash 217-130. In April they won the inaugural MRDA Down Under tournament in Sydney, defeating the Thunderquads from Argentina 190-108 in a hotly contested game. In May, they were selected as one of only a handful of men's roller derby teams to play at The Big O Tournament in Eugene, Oregon in May; the largest roller derby tournament in the world. This marks the first time Australian men's derby was represented in an international roller derby tournament.

VMRD recently played the VRDL Queen Bees at the VRDL 10th Anniversary Gala. VMRD took out the win and are now the first holders of the "Cupcake Cup", a light hearted trophy between the two teams.

2017 Season
Event Opponent Result Score
MRDA Down Under Canberra Capital Carnage Win 264-96
MRDA Down Under Brisbane Mens Scartel Win 310-41
MRDA Down Under Sydney City Smash Win 250-73
MRDA Down Under Argentina Thunderquads Win 190-108
The Big O Lane County Win 237-102
The Big O Puget Sound Outcasts Loss 366-59
The Big O Chinook Reservoir Dogs Win 194-132
The Big O Vancouver Murder Loss 274-80

Men's National Championship

VMRD won the inaugural[2] 2014 Australian Men's Roller Derby (AMRD) National Championships held in Ipswich, Queensland, defeating Tasmania Men's in the final 158-97.[1] This was Australia's first national men's roller derby tournament and also included a team from New Zealand. Nine teams took part in the tournament.

2014 National Championship (Inaugural)
Round Team 1 Score Score Team 2
Pool Vanguard 129 100 Tasmania Brawlers
Pool Vanguard 187 25 Manawatu (NZ)
Semi Final Vanguard 97 67 Sydney City Smash
Grand Final Vanguard 158 97 Tasmania Men's

In 2015, the team played five games at Men's Nationals, defending their title[3] with a win over Sydney City Smash, 256-110.[1]

2015 National Championship
Round Team 1 Score Score Team 2
Pool Vanguard 391 97 Perth Men's
Pool Vanguard 146 106 Sydney City Smash
Pool Vanguard 323 107 Adelaide Light City
Semi Final Vanguard 287 70 Canberra Capital Carnage
Grand Final Vanguard 256 110 Sydney City Smash

VMRD defeated Sydney City Smash 303-91[1] in the Grand Final, in a repeat of the previous year's Grand Final. Overall, Victorian Vanguard scored a combined total of 1403 points against all teams whilst conceding only 490.

2016 National Championship
Round Team 1 Score Score Team 2
Pool Vanguard 158 66 Adelaide Light City
Pool Vanguard 324 11 Canberra Capital Carnage
Pool Vanguard 211 41 Tasmania Men's Brawlers
Semi Final Vanguard 243 70 Brisbane Mens Scartel
Grand Final Vanguard 303 91 Sydney City Smash

VMRD defeated Sydney City Smash 303-91[1] in the Grand Final, in a repeat of the previous year's Grand Final. Overall, Victorian Vanguard scored a combined total of 1403 points against other teams whilst conceding only 490.

The 2017 Men's National Championship, hosted by Coff's Coast Derby, will be held on 11-12 November in Coffs Harbour, NSW

The original Victorian Vanguard logo featured the word 'Victorian' in the background with a dominant looking warrior in front, holding a round shield with a star, under which the word "Vanguard" is displayed. The star, instantly recognisable within the roller derby community due to its importance in point scoring, is the same star worn by the jammer (point scorer) in roller derby. The shield represents defensive tactics and ability. The term 'Vanguard' originates with the medieval French avant-garde, i.e. the ward in front and refers to (in military parlance) the foremost part of an advancing army force. The use of military terms in sport and the association with battle is both well documented and deliberate.[4]

The league has recently undergone a branding and logo change. Whilst the star and shield have been carried over from the original logo, the name Vanguard has been replaced with words Victoria Men's Roller Derby above the letters VMRD. Some say this to better reflects the league as a whole with skaters and non-skating members (as well as officials) rather than solely a team of skaters.

Men's Roller Derby World Cup

Numerous members of the team have represented[5] Team Australia at the Men's Roller Derby World Cup, most recently in 2016 placing 3rd after defeating Canada 243-174.[6] The 2018 World Cup will be held in Barcelona, Spain on 5-8 April[7]

Men's Roller Derby Association

In August 2016 VMRD became an official member[8] of the Men's Roller Derby Association (MRDA), the international governing body of men's flat track roller derby. VMRD are ranked 13th[9] in the world, under the official MRDA ranking.

Victorian Vanguard played in the first ever MRDA sanctioned game in Australia, against Sydney City Smash in the Gand Final of the 2016 AMRD National Championships.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Victoria Men's Roller Derby | Roller Derby Stats & Rankings | Flat Track Stats". flattrackstats.com. Retrieved 2017-02-26.
  2. ^ "AMRD Nationals - Men's Roller Derby Nationals (Australia)". Sticky Tickets. Retrieved 2017-02-26.
  3. ^ "AMRD Nationals 2015 | Australian Men's Roller Derby". www.mensderby.info. Retrieved 2017-02-26.
  4. ^ "Sport and War: Combative Societies and Combative Sports | SGI Quarterly". www.sgiquarterly.org (in Spanish). Retrieved 2017-02-26.
  5. ^ "Wizards of Aus - Introducing the Wizards of Aus 2015/16... | Facebook". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
  6. ^ "MRDWC Results". live.mrdwc.com. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
  7. ^ "MRDWC -". MRDWC. Retrieved 2017-07-17.
  8. ^ "The Men's Roller Derby Association announces a new member league!". Mens Roller Derby Association. 2016-11-16. Retrieved 2017-02-25.
  9. ^ "Victoria Men's Roller Derby | Roller Derby Stats & Rankings | Flat Track Stats". flattrackstats.com. Retrieved 2017-02-25.