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WA's top league Perth Roller Derby rolls out 2019 season

In just under two weeks Perth Roller Derby rolls out its opening bout of the 2019 Home Season. The Bloody Sundaes and the Mistresses of Mayhem return to the track March 16.

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Both teams have a lot to prove. After disappointment at last year’s Grand Final, the Mayhems are keen to take down reigning champs, the Sundaes.

These teams want to start 2019 with a bang and assert their dominance.

Perth Roller Derby League President Kel Merrin said the 2019 home season will be an exciting one.

“We’re expecting big things this season. New skaters, new strategies and skills combined with Perth Roller Derby’s athletic game play mean there’s sure to be plenty of action on the track”.

Doors open at 6:30pm on Saturday, Mar 16. All ages are welcome and there is a fully licensed bar area for those 18+.

Tickets are available online from perthrollerderby.com.au or in person from Lucky Skates. Prices from $15 for adults and $8 for children.

Source:- Media release

Image:- Matthew Boggs

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