Rotorua’s Roller Derby League Prepares for Sell-Out   1 Jun 2016

Sulphur City Steam Rollers

Rotorua’s Roller Derby League Prepares for Sell-Out Slam Rock

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WEDNESDAY 1ST JUNE 2016

The Sulphur City Steam Rollers’ annual sell-out event returns to the city for its third year on Saturday July 16 2016.

Slam Rock sees the Steam Rollers’ A-team Motley Crew take on the Taranaki Roller Corps in an on-skate battle not for the faint hearted.

In the game of roller derby, which is full contact and has been likened to ‘rugby on skates’, players skate around an oval track in a pack made up of eight skaters, four from each team who hold the position of blockers. Blockers must remain within a certain distance from each other at all times. Also on the track are jammers, one from each team who are the point scorers. It is the jammers’ role to attempt to ‘break’ through the pack and score points for each opposition player they pass.

Following an extensive rule set, modern roller derby also includes a large group of officials who keep the players in line and track game statistics. There are up to seven referees required during a game, each with individual responsibilities. Up to 14 Non-skating Officials are also required, and generally include newer skaters, or in Steam Roller terminology, Groupies.

With a mix of Slam Rock veterans, along with some of the league’s newer players, this year’s Motley Crew are sure to have a large group of supporters in the crowd and it is anticipated tickets will sell quickly.

Half-time entertainment will include the Steam Rollers’ annual Slam Rock Air Guitar Competition, where members of the crowd are invited ‘on stage’ to show off their skills in the hope of winning a real guitar donated by MusicWorks Rotorua.

Prizes will also be given to the Best Dressed Adult and Child Rock Stars as well as those with the Best Supporter Signs.

The Sulphur City Steam Rollers will be selling merchandise and raffle tickets to their annual ‘Experience Rotorua’ fundraising raffle, which includes prizes from over 10 different Rotorua tourism operators.

In previous years, tickets to Slam Rock have sold out up to a week prior to the event. So the organisers recommend that tickets are purchased well in advance.

Doors open at 6pm with game formalities commencing at 6:45pm. Food, non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.

Tickets are available from June 13th from Ticketmaster at the Howard Morrison Performing Arts Centre, online at www.ticketmaster.co.nz or by phone on 07 349 5141. General Admission Adult: $15, Child: $7 and Family (2 adults, 2 children): $40.

For full information, visit the Sulphur City Steam Rollers’ Facebook page: facebook.com/sulphurcitysteamrollers


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