My first weekend back with James River was a sweet, sweet
reunion—could hear the angels singing “Halleluiah.” First, I got to start at
inside center. Loved it. I got to play with some new players, who are really
talented, and some old faces (SJ, Ro, Amy, Tammy = oldies but goodies). We tied
Raleigh, a very talented squad, who won the National Championship a couple of
years ago…and a couple of years before that, and so on. I got to hit (and get
run over) by Jamie Burke. We had a post-match celebration at a roller derby
match. And then I got to do some Gladiator training on Sunday.
I can’t tell you how much I had missed the gals at James
River. Playing with them again cleansed my soul (maybe it wasn’t that dramatic,
but it certainly helped me to release some stress). The playing—the actual
rugby—was great, and so was hanging with good friends. And probably the most
awesome part was when a couple of Raleigh girls came up to me afterward and
told me how they appreciated my positivity on the field. That’s something I’ve
really been working on (on the pitch and in life), and so I got a surge of good
vibes knowing that the work is paying dividends.
Following the match, we hung out with Raleigh at the social,
and I got to chat with my old MARFU buddy, Six-One/Smashley/Ashley. It was good
to catch up, and it was great to hang out with rugby people. Roller derby and a
shoulder workout came next. Being the considerate sweetheart I am, I offered to
carry a table to the match, so that we could recruit potential ruggers.
Though I may be considerate, I also tend to be a bit of a
show-off, and so I decided to carry the weighty and awkward table over my head.
Not being one to give-up (call it perseverance or stubbornness), I kept the
difficult thing above my head. After making our way through the labyrinth of
the Richmond Convention center, down a long corridor, around a bend and through
another hallway, we arrived at the match just as my shoulders were screaming at
me to drop the effin table.
I have to say, roller derby is quite the sport. I pride
myself in delivering big hits on the rugby pitch, but if I had to do it on
wheels, I don’t think I would be that successful. I prefer my feet to wheels,
blades, boards, or anything else that requires added balance for ambulation.
The derby gals, on the other hand, did quite well wheeling around while
smashing each other. I particularly enjoyed watching a Richmond player (would
we call them players? rollers?) called “Bouncy” barreling through others. All
in all my first roller derby experience was a good one, and derby is definitely
something I could find myself watching again.
With a Saturday full of awesomeness under my belt, I woke up
on Sunday morning ready for more action, and I got that at Gladiator training.
I even talked another River rugger, Gray, to come with my weekend roomie,
Mahaffey, and I to train in the rain. There’s no better way to start a Sunday
than to throw chains around…well, unless you can throw chains around and then
go and have a breakfast of champions—pig and coffee—which I did with Mahaffey
and her Ma Dukes.
Well, I think that about sums up my amazing weekend back in
Richmond. I can’t wait for more. This is shaping up to be a pretty darn good
spring.
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