We are the Premier Women's Flat-Track Roller Derby League of Connecticut.

Founded in 2006, we have spent the last few years skating fast, hitting hard and traveling to compete against the top leagues around the east coast and beyond. We are proud to call ourselves the Daughters of the American Derby Revolution. Roller derby is real, athletic, and exciting! Come watch a bout and you'll be hooked!  Find out more about us and our mission statement here.

2012 Season Passes Are Here!

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VIP Pass — $80

Reserved seating admission to all 8 home bouts

30 minute early admission to bout venue

Chair in the VIP section

1 Cupcake per bout

1 Beverage per bout (CT RollerGirls sponsor beverages only PBR, Freaky Dog Soda, Guida’s milk, choices subject to change)

1 Black CT RollerGirls T-Shirt (voucher for t-shirt will be distributed with VIP pass)
 

Season Pass — $60

General admission to all 8 home bouts

15 minute early admission to bout venue

 

 

There are a limited number of VIP and season passes available order yours today before they sell out by completing the order form.  Complete and mail with payment to:

CT RollerGirls Inc.
Attn: VIP/Season Passes
P.O. Box 1774
Naugatuck, CT 06770

You will receive e-mail confirmation once your order is received. VIP Packets and Season Ticket Passes will be available for pick up at the will-call door during the March 31st, 2012 bout.

Questions regarding season passes should be sent to Doomcake at doomcake@ctrollerderby.com.

Thursday Thighlights, 11/10/2011

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Revengela gets lead jammer against the Ithaca League of Women Rollers

OMG can you believe it?  Bout day is almost here!  If you are doing
anything besides attending CTRG's season closing double-header on
Saturday night, I don't know what to do with you.  First up, the
Connecticut Death Quads take on Harm City Homicide in a men's derby
extravaganza - 2011 has been a great year for the Death Quads, will
they keep up their reign of terror in their season-closing bout?
Then, your own Yankee Brutals will take on Maine's Calamity Janes -
will the Brutals close out their season with a win?  You'll have to
show up to find out!  Get your tickets here.  CTRG will be collecting
donations of nonperishable food and/or cash for the Downtown Evening
Soup Kitchen and Soldier's Angels, so grab a can of soup (or ten) and
donate to a good cause!  And (as if all this isn't exciting enough),
the November wheel toss is being co-sponsored by CTRG and the Death
Quads. The winning package includes: a mad swanky DQ tee, a
super-duper CTRG tee and two basically priceless vouchers good for a
bout during CTRG's 2012 season. Members of the Death Quads and CTRG
will pose in picture with winner and that picture will appear on the
CTRG website and on the CTRG Facebook.  Enter the wheel roll and be
derby famous!


Wheel toss!

Let's play find the rollergirl!  Friday the 11th, keep an eye out for
CTRG at the West Haven Veteran's Day 5K.  November 18th, we'll be at
the KC101 Stuff-a-Bus food drive in Hamden from 5 to 7PM!  Find a
member of CTRG and give her a high-five!  Why?  Because I told you to.

You're not going to want to miss CTRG's first ever Craftstravaganza,
November 19 in Fairfield!  All items will be hand made by our lovely
vendors, most of whom are members or friends of CTRG!  Details here.
You can also get tickets for the drawing for the totally awesome bag
handmade with love by Mama Limbs (that's the lady that raised Taryn
Limbs, if you're playing along at home) at the bout OR the craft fair!
Second prize is a 2012 CTRG season pass, yowza!  See you there!


Check out this swanky bag!

OH AND DON'T FORGET TRYOUTS HEY DID YOU KNOW THAT WE'RE HAVING TRYOUTS
MY COMPUTER GOT STUCK ON CAPS LOCK BUT STILL: TRYOUTS TRYOUTS TRYOUTS
ARE NOVEMBER 20.  PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED - EMAIL
INFO@CTROLLERDERBY.COM FOR MORE INFO OR TO REGISTER!

Oh look, my computer is working again.  As this is the last Thursday
Thighlights of the season, expect to see a lot less of Your Mom on the
internet.  Unless those naked pictures I sent to Smack Daddy show up
but that will probably never happen.  Right?

In the Penalty Box with... Pearl Jammer!

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“In the Penalty Box” segment is a new project we are working on. Skaters will be doing one-on-one interviews with their league mates at random a few times a month.

Interviewed by Paula G. Imnaughty.

Paula G. Imnaughty: When you’re not being the almighty awesome Pearl Jammer, what is your alter ego doing?
Pearl Jammer: By day, I work at a boarding kennel (think hotel for your furry friends) where I not only get to spend time caring for amazing animals, but also get to play with power tools and yard machines. LOOK OUT!

PGI: You’ve recently returned to the track and the Stepford Sabotage from an injury. How did it feel returning? What was running through your head on your first jam?
PJ: Frankly, it felt like I never left, mostly because I didn’t. I went to almost every practice from the time I had surgery to the time I was cleared to strap 8 wheels back on my feet. (My bit of advice to fellow skaters out there who are sidelined with an injury: go to practice and watch as often as you can. You will learn a TON just by watching because you don’t have to worry about actually doing. When you return to action, you will be AMAZED at how much of what you saw you can quickly implement.) The noticeable difference when I returned was how the game was being played before and how it was being played when I came back. The packs moved differently and that took some getting used to. What was running through my head, you ask? The same thing that runs through my head every time I step up to that line: “Don’t think, just go.”