With each game featuring 30 open gender participants, the third-place final will take place at 11am, with the first-place final on at 1pm.
Convenor James Armstrong said competition games had been taking place each month since July in the lead up to the event.
Open to spectators with free entry and parking, he said the games would be thrilling to watch.
“It would be great if others are interested in finding out more about the sport because it is just so enjoyable to play and fantastic for general fitness,” he said.
The next Learning to Skate program, which gets underway in February, is for beginner or intermediate skaters who want to learn to skate (just for fun), play roller derby, or become a skating referee in roller derby.
Over 10 weeks, coaches teach the fundamentals of skating and derby skills including falls, stops, balance and stride.
The second part of the program teaches roller derby fundamentals in readiness for full-contact games, rules knowledge and team tactics.
There are also casual ‘come and try’ days planned for early next year.
To find out more or register interest: sydneyrollerderby.com.
See best roll in to score victory on derby fun day
FAST paced and action packed, roller derby is a full contact sport played on quad roller skates and fans can enjoy the top four teams going head to head in their Fun Day Sundays competition final at Dunc Gray Velodrome, Bass Hill, on November 12.