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In September 2007,[3][4] inspired by the London Rollergirls,[5] Natalie Boxall (derby name Germaine Leer) and Karen Slater (Bon Sleaze) founded the league under the name the Middlesbrough Milk Rollers.[6] This made them the first roller derby league in the North East of England.
They hosted the Northern EXPOsure roller derby exposition games[7] on 19 September 2009, with commentary by Jet from Gladiators, which also featured Leeds Roller Dolls, Central City Roller Girls and Severn Roller Torrent.[4] As well as taking part in bootcamps, bouts, and guest skating for other leagues, MMR also competed in the London Rollergirls' European tournament "Roll Britannia" in 2009 as part of the mixed team 'Royal Rebel Rollers'.[8] This team was made up of skaters from Middlesbrough, Rebellion Rollergirls, and Windsor Rollergirls.[9]
In February 2012 the team received a lottery-funded Sport England grant,[10] making them the first roller derby league in the UK to receive one.
The Milk Rollers took first place in the Great Yorkshire Showdown tournament in July 2012. On 22 September 2012, the league launched their B Team in a closed bout against the Norfolk Brawds, their first open bout being against the Newcastle Roller Girls Whippin' Hinnies.[11]
*Please note that rankings were suspended in March 2020 in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.[27]
CR = consolation round
In the community
The league takes an active role in getting people in Teesside involved in roller derby[28] and have organised and hosted fundraisers and events including running a pop-up shop as part of the 'We Are Open' project.[29][30][31]