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Glasgow Roller Girls (The GRG) is an all-women flat track roller derby league and not-for-profit organisation based in Glasgow, Scotland. The league was founded in February 2007 and is the oldest roller derby league in Scotland, and the fourth oldest in the United KIngdom, after the London Rollergirls, Birmingham Blitz Derby Dames and London Rockin' Rollers. In common with other UK roller derby leagues, Glasgow Roller Girls play by the rules of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA).

League History
Since forming in 2007, the GRG has grown to include more than 30 actively competing skaters plus a full complement of referees, support crew, bout announcers, photographers and an independent but connected club of league jeerleaders called the Clyde City Rockers. GRG's first public bout was against the London Rollergirls (LRG) and was the LRG's first inter-league bout. Their inaugural home bout took place on 6 June 2008 when the GRG hosted the Irn Bruisers Brawl, which was the world's first inter-continental roller derby bout, against Team Canada.