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Pirate City Rollers

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Roller derby league
Pirate City Rollers
League logo
Metro areaAuckland
CountryNew Zealand
Founded2006
Dissolved2025
TeamsAll Scars (A team)
Broadside Brawlers (B team)
Dead Wreckoning
Mascara Massacre
Blackheart Bruisers
Track typeFlat
VenueTrusts Stadium
AffiliationsWFTDA
Org. typeIncorporated Society
Websitepiratecityrollers.com

Pirate City Rollers was a women's flat trackroller derby league based inAuckland. Founded in 2006, the league was a member of theWomen's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA).[1]

History and organization

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Pirate City was founded by Black Dahlia, who had previously played roller derby in the United States. They formed in 2006, and claim to be the oldest roller derby league outside North America.[2] In 2007, the Pirates played their first home season,[2] and they bouted againstRichter City Roller Derby in 2009, in New Zealand's first interleague bout,[3] winning 174-88 in front of a crowd of 1,200 people.[4]

In October 2011, Pirate City became an apprentice member of theWomen's Flat Track Derby Association,[5] the first WFTDA Apprentice league inNew Zealand.[3] It graduated to full membership of the WFTDA in September 2013,[6] the same year they were crowned the champions of the Derby Royale national tournament.[7]

Pirate City Rollers featured three home teams, the Blackheart Bruisers, Dead Wreckoning and the Mascara Massacre. Pirate City's travel teams were the B team Broadside Brawlers, and the A team All Scars, who were formed in 2009.[3]

In May 2025, Pirate City Rollers merged with Auckland Roller Derby to form Volcanic City Rollers, as posted to Pirate City and Auckland's respective Instagram pages.[8]

WFTDA competition

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Pirate City first qualified for WFTDA Playoffs in 2017, as the tenth seed at theDivision 2 Playoffs and Championships inPittsburgh, United States.[3] A narrow opening loss toBoston Roller Derby[9] was followed by a 275-253 overtime loss toBear City Roller Derby, ending Pirate City's weekend.[10]

Pirate City later qualified for the WFTDA Regional Champs in 2024, hosted byAdelaide Roller Derby inWayville, South Australia. Pirate City entered at the sixth seed and won their first game against eleventh-seedCanberra Roller Derby League's Vice City Rollers but lost the second against Adelaide who sat at third seed. Their consolation game was againstSun State Roller Derby.

WFTDA rankings

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SeasonFinal ranking[11]PlayoffsChampionship
201598 WFTDA[12]DNQDNQ
201697 WFTDA[13]DNQDNQ
201754 WFTDA[14]N/ACRD2[10]
201870 WFTDA[15]DNQDNQ
201979 WFTDA[16]DNQDNQ
202315 Oceania[17]NPSNPS
20248 Oceania[18]CR[19]DNQ

International

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Pirate City Rollers were the only league from New Zealand to field a team at theGreat Southern Slam, the Asia-Pacific region's first roller derby tournament, held in June 2010.[20] They easily beatSydney and Western Australia in the pool matches, and Perth in the quarter-final, before succumbing toVictorian in the semi-final, and narrowly losing to hostsAdelaide in the third-place play-off.[21]

The Pirates travel Team 'All Scars' played at Beach Brawl 2015, hosted by Gold Coast Derby Grrls and held in Ft Lauderdale, Florida, USA, 12–14 June,[22] where they aimed to be the first WTFDA internationally ranked team in New Zealand.[23] From their performance at this tournament they debuted at number 87 in the WFTDA 30 June 2015 rankings,[24] 69 places above the other New Zealand teamRichter City Roller Derby which also debuted in these rankings.

Numerous members of Pirate City have representedTeam New Zealand at theRoller Derby World Cup. The2011 Roller Derby World Cup was hosted by Toronto Roller Derby,[25] 1–4 December 2011 at The Bunker at Downsview Park inToronto, Canada. Seven Pirate City skaters were selected to play for Team New Zealand that year, with the coach and assistant coach also coming from the league.[26] Team New Zealand finished 8th out of 13 countries competing. Pirate City Rollers skater Skate The Muss was awarded MVP for Team New Zealand.[27] All four of the Pirate City Rollers skaters selected for the 2014 Team New Zealand training squad also made the final 20 selection to play the2014 Roller Derby World Cup,[28] held 4–7 December at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center inDallas, United States.Team New Zealand finished 5th out of 30 countries competing.

References

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  1. ^"Pirate City Rollers – WFTDA".wftda.com. WFTDA. Retrieved26 August 2017.
  2. ^ab"The History of Roller Derby & PCR", Pirate City Rollers
  3. ^abcdDeadwards, Lisa (15 August 2017)."New to WFTDA 2017 Playoffs: Pirate City Rollers". Derby Central. Archived fromthe original on 27 August 2017. Retrieved30 December 2018.
  4. ^Hadyn Green, "Skate Highway One: New Zealand's First Interleague Bout!",Blood and Thunder #15, pp.36-38
  5. ^"WFTDA Accepts 13 Leaguesinto Apprentice Program - LatestNews - Women's Flat Track Derby Association".wftda.org. WFTDA. 27 October 2011. Retrieved26 August 2017.
  6. ^"WFTDA Welcomes 14 Full Member Leagues". WFTDA. 10 September 2013. Retrieved26 August 2017.
  7. ^"Pirate City Rollers Take Out National Roller Derby Competition", Scoop, 30 October 2013. Retrieved 18 May 2015
  8. ^"Instagram".www.instagram.com. Retrieved2025-10-21.
  9. ^Deadwards, Lisa (18 August 2017)."#7 Boston sinks #10 Pirate City, 194-184". Derby Central. Retrieved26 August 2017.
  10. ^abFristoe, Chelsea (19 August 2017)."#14 Bear City Claws Past #10 Pirate City, 275-253". Derby Central. Retrieved26 August 2017.
  11. ^"Current Rankings", WFTDA
  12. ^"Rankings: December 31, 2015 – WFTDA".wftda.com. WFTDA. January 2016. Retrieved26 August 2017.
  13. ^"Rankings: December 31, 2016 – WFTDA".wftda.com. WFTDA. 6 January 2017. Retrieved26 August 2017.
  14. ^"Rankings: December 31, 2017 – WFTDA".wftda.com. WFTDA. 5 January 2018. Retrieved5 January 2018.
  15. ^https://stats.wftda.com/rankings?r=2450
  16. ^https://stats.wftda.com/rankings?r=2841
  17. ^https://stats.wftda.com/rankings/oceania?r=5176
  18. ^https://stats.wftda.com/rankings/oceania?r=7199
  19. ^https://wftda.com/tournament-central-2024/#oceania
  20. ^Wise, Beck (9 June 2010)."Preview: Great Southern Slam | Derby News Network". Retrieved26 August 2017.
  21. ^Wise, Beck (23 June 2010)."Tournament Recap: The Great Southern Slam | Derby News Network".Derby News Network. Retrieved26 August 2017.
  22. ^"Beach Brawl 2015".www.beachbrawl2015.com. Archived fromthe original on 18 February 2015. Retrieved18 May 2015.
  23. ^http://piratecityrollers.com/newsite/category/news/ Help Us Get To Florida. Retrieved 18 May 2015
  24. ^"Current Rankings - Women's Flat Track Derby Association". Archived fromthe original on 2013-03-20. Retrieved2016-12-14. Retrieved 20 July 2015
  25. ^Yuen, Jenny (20 February 2011)."Roller Derby attracts a crowd".Toronto Sun. Retrieved8 August 2011.
  26. ^"Roller Derby Team NZ". Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved2011-10-11.
  27. ^Roller Derby AU"DAY FOUR: Roller Derby World Cup", Retrieved 9 December 2011.
  28. ^"The Team — New Zealand Roller Derby Association". Archived fromthe original on 2015-01-13. Retrieved2014-10-15.
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