Team Australia's Will Power won the inaugural pole and the first race with the DP01.
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Two BCR skaters, Fang Fiend and Juke Nukem, were selected to skate for Team Australia at the 2010 Roller Derby World Cup.
One skater from the league was selected to skate for Team Australia at the 2011 Roller Derby World Cup.
Heather Rose, a director of Green Team Australia, is an award-winning businesswoman and author in Australia.