Dunedin's Gallow Lasses win again

Sirens of Smash All Stars' player Natasha Howe (left) and Gallow Lasses' Kat Geeves collide....
Sirens of Smash All Stars' player Natasha Howe (left) and Gallow Lasses' Kat Geeves collide. Players on the Gallow Lasses bench support their team-mates.
Ngaire Long, of Melbourne, records some of the mayhem.
Ngaire Long, of Melbourne, records some of the mayhem.
Annashae Drummond (9), of Dunedin, shows her support of Gallow Lasses player Ruby Smash.
Annashae Drummond (9), of Dunedin, shows her support of Gallow Lasses player Ruby Smash.
Referee Ryan McLane, of Dunedin, makes his feelings known.
Referee Ryan McLane, of Dunedin, makes his feelings known.
Bronwyn Clarke, of the Gallow Lasses.
Bronwyn Clarke, of the Gallow Lasses.
Karen McDonald (left), of the Gallow Lasses, attempts to get past Sirens of Smash All Stars'...
Karen McDonald (left), of the Gallow Lasses, attempts to get past Sirens of Smash All Stars' players Angela Lyall and Christie Smith.
Players on the Gallow Lasses bench support their team-mates.
Players on the Gallow Lasses bench support their team-mates.
Commentator Mike Riot, of Auckland, calls the action.
Commentator Mike Riot, of Auckland, calls the action.

Three South Island teams tested their mettle during the ''Triple Be-Header'' roller derby tournament held at the Lion Foundation Arena in Dunedin on Saturday night.

Otago Daily Times photographer Peter McIntosh was there to capture the thrills and spills.Dunedin's Gallow Lasses were too good for the competition at the second annual ''Triple Be-Header'' roller derby tournament on Saturday.

The Dunedin team defended its Triple Be-Header crown in a tournament held at the Lion Foundation Arena.

It beat the Sirens of Smash All Stars, from Nelson, in the final, 246 to 150, with the Otautahi League All Stars, from Christchurch, coming third and last.

Gallow Lasses team member Karen McDonald said they were pleased to win the tournament after a four month lay-off.

''The girls have been training extremely long hours, so it was a really successful night,'' Ms McDonald said.

The team members, who each came up with their own names, took the sport seriously, but knew how to have fun at the same time, she said.

Among the names they had chosen for themselves were, Anne Thrax, Fox-Z and Rick O'Shay.

About 760 spectators attended the tournament.

-vaughan.elder@odt.co.nz

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