CROWDS flocked to watch teams play against each other in a two-day Roller derby tournament in Cwmbran Stadium this weekend.

Riot City Ravens, Newport’s only roller derby team, hosted the tournament, where six sides went head-to-head to compete for the inaugural Chartist Cup.

Roller derby is a contact sport growing in popularity across the world, and involves two teams on roller skates carrying out loops around a track. One member of each team scores points by lapping members of the opposition team, while opponents attempt to stop them.

Taking on the Ravens to challenge for the trophy were Milton Keynes’ Rebel Uprising, the Nottingham Hellfire Harlots, as well as fellow Welsh teams – the Tiger Bay Brawlers hailing from Cardiff, Bridgend Roller Derby from Bridgend, South Wales and North Wales Roller Derby.

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After 10 gruelling matches, North Wales Roller Derby lifted the trophy, overcoming Rebel Uprising in Sunday’s final.

Saturday saw more than 50 people fill the hall at Cwmbran Stadium to watch the fast-track contact sport.

Speaking on the first day of the competition, Melanie Pitstop, who helped to arrange the event, said: “Today has so far been amazing. It has taken a long time for us to plan it. We got a grant from the National Lottery that has made this event possible.

“We have got six games taking place today and three tomorrow.

“Roller derby is a sport brought over from the USA. It is essentially a race between two teams who try to score as many points as possible.”

South Wales Argus:

(Riot City Ravens, in green, taking on the Tiger Bay Brawlers at the Chartist Cup at the Cwmbran Stadium. Picture: Mark Lewis.)

Following the tournament, the Ravens posted on social media, declaring the tournament a "huge success".

They said: "Where do we even start? Newport's Chartist Cup was a huge hit.

"We saw ten amazing games over the two days; ten amazing games that you all sat and supported in the blistering heat!

"Riot City Ravens can't thank everyone that came to support enough.

South Wales Argus:

(Crowds getting behind the teams at the Chartist Cup at the Cwmbran Stadium. Picture: Mark Lewis.)

"This was a huge event for us and as a first time tournament for Riot City Ravens, it couldn't have gone any smoother. We couldn't be happier with how this weekend has gone.

"We hope you all had an amazing weekend."

They also thanked The National Lottery Community Fund Wales for funding the event, the first aid team at the tournament and everyone who took part in the tournament, and all those who came down to support them.

As well as the nail-biting action, the event featured stalls and activities from local business and community organisations.