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2009–10 Rugby-Bundesliga

The 2009–10 Rugby-Bundesliga was the 39th edition of this competition and the 90th edition of the German rugby union championship. Ten teams played a home-and-away season with a finals round between the top four teams at the end. The bottom two teams are relegated. The season started on 29 August 2009 and finished with the championship final on 29 May 2010, interrupted by a winter break from early December to late March.[1]

2009–10 Rugby-Bundesliga
Countries Germany
 Luxembourg
ChampionsHeidelberger RK (7th title)
Promotednone
RelegatedASV Köln Rugby
Top point scorerFabian Heimpel (225)
Top try scorerAlexander Pipa (22)

The competition's defending champion was SC 1880 Frankfurt, who won it in the previous two seasons. In the 2010 final, SC 1880 lost to Heidelberger RK, the previous seasons runners-up, which won its first championship since 1986 and its seventh overall. The final was drawn 22-all after regular time and was decided in extra time, where HRK scored 17 unanswered points to be crowned German champions of the men, already having won the 2010 women's final earlier that year. The 2010 final was contested by the two teams expected to do so at the start of the season, SC 1880 and HRK being the only two teams in Germany considered professional.[2] The final was considered to have been of high niveau, with long-term German Bundestrainer Peter Ianusevici declaring it the best German championship final he had ever watched.[3]

Below the Rugby-Bundesliga sat the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga, which is divided into two divisions with ten teams each. With the RC Luxembourg, a team from Luxembourg, a non-German side competed in the league in 2009-10. The inclusion of this side in the 2009 promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga had caused some debate in regard to its legality, as the club had not qualified to do so through the German league system and was not a member of any of the German regional rugby federations. However, RC Luxembourg's application was declared valid in regard to the German Rugby Federation's rules and regulations and the team finished second in the promotion round, earning a place in the 2nd Bundesliga for 2009-10.[4]

Overview edit

The 2009-10 modus was somewhat different from the previous season. The competition had been expanded from nine to ten teams. It marks the first time since introduction of the single-division Bundesliga in 2001, that ten teams competed in the league. This change of modus was decided upon on 19 July 2008 at the annual general meeting of the German rugby association, the DRV. It was decided to expand the league to ten teams for 2009-10. It was also then decided to introduce an extended play-off format.[5] All up, the number of season games in the Rugby-Bundesliga increases to 94 from 76.

Like in 2008-09, the top four teams qualified for the finals. The two semi-finals winners then contested the championship final.

At the bottom end of the table, nominally the last two teams were relegated while the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga champions are promoted, however, this was subject to the 2nd Bundesliga champions accepting promotion, which was not the case.

The defending champion in 2009-10 was SC 1880 Frankfurt, who beat Heidelberger RK in the 2008-09 final while the ASV Köln Rugby and DSV 78 Hannover were newly promoted to the league, having replaced the DRC Hannover. Suffering from a string of injuries, especially to its forward line, and heavy defeats during the season, ASV Köln Rugby made the decision in mid-April 2010, to withdraw from the Rugby-Bundesliga and not to play its five remaining matches. Köln thereby was automatically relegated from the league.[6]

In the 2nd Bundesliga, the winners of the two divisions were nominally promoted to the Bundesliga, unless they were reserve teams, in which case the right for promotion would have gone to the next-best non-reserve team. The bottom two teams in the 2nd Bundesliga faced the prospect of relegation to the Rugby-Regionalliga. In the South/West Division, the Karlsruher SV Rugby withdrew in March 2010, its record being expulsed.[7]

As a sign of the gap between the Bundesliga and the 2nd Bundesliga, TSV Victoria Linden, who only won the 2009-10 North/East division in the last round of the championship, declined promotion, citing the additional cost of travelling and the limited player pool as their reason. The South/West champion, Stuttgarter RC, has also indicated that it would not take up promotion because of the loss of eight first-team players at the end of the season, leaving the Bundesliga with only eight clubs for the next season. It also meant, for the first time ever, that no club from Hanover would compete at the top level of German rugby.[8][9]

DSV 78 protested the decision to reduce the league to eight teams again and thereby relegating the club.[10] For the 2nd Bundesliga, this also meant, only one team each would be promoted to the two regional divisions, in the North/East, this was SC Siemensstadt, the club being directly promoted, while, in the South/West, TV Pforzheim won the promotion tournament of the five southern Regionalliga champions in Nuremberg on 12 June 2010.[11]

Bundesliga table edit

Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Difference Points
1 SC 1880 Frankfurt 16 14 0 2 716 143 573 66
2 RG Heidelberg 16 11 2 3 512 307 205 57
3 Heidelberger RK 16 10 2 4 575 221 354 54
4 TSV Handschuhsheim 16 9 2 5 383 292 91 49
5 SC Neuenheim 16 9 1 6 347 320 27 47
6 Berliner Rugby Club 16 5 0 11 364 414 -50 29
7 RK 03 Berlin 16 5 1 10 259 589 -330 27
8 RK Heusenstamm 16 3 0 13 233 719 -486 14
9 DSV 78 Hannover 16 2 0 14 156 540 -384 10
10 ASV Köln Rugby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bundesliga results edit

Club SCF RGH HRK TSV SCN BRC RKB RKH DSV ASV
SC 1880 Frankfurt 40-6 33-16 29-6 20-23 23-14 59-8 84-0 68-5 50-0
RG Heidelberg 23-9 31-24 16-20 22-28 48-12 68-3 50-18 51-9 0-0
Heidelberger RK 3-5 34-34 16-12 20-20 27-13 61-5 43-3 74-10 65-0
TSV Handschuhsheim 15-22 13-13 7-37 23-20 25-11 10-10 38-24 33-8 59-0
SC Neuenheim 0-28 23-31 6-29 27-20 26-17 24-7 43-10 25-16 81-0
Berliner RC 5-94 12-18 25-17 10-14 18-20 51-19 77-21 39-5 0-0
RK 03 Berlin 12-57 26-39 7-73 19-61 17-12 23-18 36-19 34-3 51-10
RK Heusenstamm 7-102 21-34 10-63 12-54 14-29 19-17 31-28 24-18 25-15
DSV 78 Hannover 0-43 15-28 0-38 18-32 28-21 15-25 3-5 3-0 0-0
ASV Köln Rugby 0-0 0-77 0-0 8-79 5-53 3-24 0-97 3-49 0-22
  • ASV Köln Rugby played 13 of its 18 scheduled matches before withdrawing, results were later expulsed from the record.

Key edit

Home win Draw Away win Game not played

Player statistics edit

Try scorers edit

The leading try scores in the Rugby-Bundesliga 2009–10 season were (10 tries or more):

Player Club Tries
  Alexander Pipa TSV Handschuhsheim 22
  Manasah Sita SC Neuenheim 19
  Pieter Johannes Jordaan Heidelberger RK 19
  Caine Elisara Heidelberger RK 19
  Bastian Himmer RG Heidelberg 15
  Mark Sztyndera SC 1880 Frankfurt 13
  Colin Grzanna Berliner RC 13
  Keiran Manawatu SC 1880 Frankfurt 13
  Christian Lill RK 03 Berlin 11
  Marten Strauch SC Neuenheim 11
  Jason Campell SC 1880 Frankfurt 10
  Tom Schilling RK 03 Berlin 10
  Sean Armstrong Heidelberger RK 10

Point scorers edit

The leading point scores in the Rugby-Bundesliga 2009–10 season were (100 points or more):

Player Club Points
  Fabian Heimpel RG Heidelberg 225
  Mark Sztyndera SC 1880 Frankfurt 133
  Thorsten Wiedemann Heidelberger RK 128
  Keiran Manawatu SC 1880 Frankfurt 128
  Pascal Schuster RK Heusenstamm 115
  Matthias Pipa TSV Handschuhsheim 113
  Colin Grzanna Berliner RC 111
  Alexander Pipa TSV Handschuhsheim 110

Per club edit

The top try and point scorers per club were:

Club Player Tries Player Points
Berliner RC[13]   Colin Grzanna 13   Colin Grzanna 111
RK 03 Berlin[14]   Christian Lill 11   Marc Lowdon 96
SC 1880 Frankfurt[15]   Mark Sztyndera 13   Mark Sztyndera 133
TSV Handschuhsheim[16]   Alexander Pipa 22   Matthias Pipa 113
DSV 78 Hannover[17]   Benjamin Simm 4   Marvin Dieckmann 67
RG Heidelberg[18]   Bastian Himmer 15   Fabian Heimpel 225
Heidelberger RK[19]   Pieter Johannes Jordaan
  Caine Elisara
19   Thorsten Wiedemann 128
RK Heusenstamm[20]   Torsten Krapscha 5   Pascal Schuster 115
ASV Köln Rugby[21] Seven players 1   Tobias Sylvester 11
SC Neuenheim[22]   Manasah Sita 19   Lars Eckert 56

Semi-finals and final edit

Semi-finals edit

2010-05-22
15:00
RG Heidelberg15 – 36Heidelberger RK
Try: Himmer (2) 72', 80'
Con: Heimpel 80'
Pen: Heimpel 10'
ReportTry: Armstrong, Liebig (2), Elisara
Con: Hamstra (2)
Pen: Hamstra (3)
Drop: Hamstra
Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark, Heidelberg
Attendance: 900
Referee: Dana Teargarden

2010-05-23
15:00
SC 1880 Frankfurt27 – 16TSV Handschuhsheim
Try: Manawatu 15', Hauck 75'
Con: Manawatu 76'
Pen: Manawatu (5)
ReportTry: Wetzel 35'
Con: Pipa 35'
Pen: Pipa (3) 15', 40', 49'
Sportanlage an der Feldgerichtstrasse, Frankfurt am Main
Attendance: 800
Referee: Dana Teargarden

Final edit

2010-05-29
14:00
SC 1880 Frankfurt22 – 39 (aet)Heidelberger RK
Try: Porter 47'
Con: Manawatu 47'
Pen: Manawatu (5) 21', 33', 60', 75', 80'+
ReportTry: Liebig 54', Hamstra 68', Jordaan 81', Keinhorst 98'
Con: Hamstra (2) 81', 98'
Pen: Hamstra (4) 20', 51', 65', 88'
Drop: Jordaan 34'
Sportanlage an der Feldgerichtstrasse, Frankfurt am Main
Attendance: 1,800
Referee: Frank Himmer
SC 1880 FRANKFURT:
FB 15 Anton Ewald   51'
RW 14 Keiran Manawatu
OC 13 Mark Sztyndera   106'
IC 12 Graham Smith
LW 11 Sam Leung-Wai
FH 10 Jason Campell
SH 9 Dennis Feidelberg
N8 8 Ross Warrick   65' to 75'
OF 7 Andrew Porter
BF 6 Alexander Hauck   110'
RL 5 Daniel Preussner   51'
LL 4 Rolf Wacha   84'
TP 3 Sam Biddles
HK 2 Michael Howells
LP 1 Syd Douglas
Substitutes:
RL Chad Slaby   51'
FB Bevan Gray   51'   94'
N8 Andrew Shaw   94'
FB Erik Podzuweit   94'
OC Alexander Berwing   106'
BF Rico Schomacker   110'
Coach:
  Aaron Satchwell
HEIDELBERGER RK:
FB 15 James Keinhorst   110'
RW 14 Christopher Neureuther
OC 13 Steffen Liebig   105'
IC 12 Pieter Johannes Jordaan
LW 11 Anjo Buckman   71'
FH 10 Carlin Hamstra
SH 9 Sean Armstrong
N8 8 Manuel Ballerin   55'
OF 7 Carlo Schmidt   51'
BF 6 Caine Elisara
RL 5 Julio David Rodriguez
LL 4 Dan Armitage
TP 3 Patrick Schliwa   75'
HK 2 Alexander Biskupek
LP 1 Arthur Zeiler
Substitutes:
OF Sydney Brenner   51'
N8 Ben Dubyk  55'
LW Christopher Liebig   71'
TP Alexander Wiedemann   75'   105'
TP Benedikt Rehm   105'
OC Andreas Götz   105'
FB Erkut Leventdurmus   110'
Coach:
  Murray Archibald

2nd Bundesliga tables edit

South/West edit

Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Difference Points
1 Stuttgarter RC 16 13 0 3 610 194 416 63
2 München RFC 16 12 1 3 424 258 166 58
3 RC Luxembourg 16 12 0 4 309 245 64 53
4 RG Heidelberg II 16 8 0 8 311 294 17 41
5 SC 1880 Frankfurt II 16 6 0 10 374 328 46 34
6 StuSta München 16 7 1 8 298 391 -93 34
7 TSV Handschuhsheim II 16 5 0 11 243 328 -85 25
8 Heidelberger RK II 16 5 0 11 202 451 -249 17
9 RC Mainz 16 3 0 13 230 512 -282 17
10 Karlsruher SV Rugby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

North/East edit

Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Difference Points
1 TSV Victoria Linden 178 16 0 2 656 202 454 76
2 USV Potsdam 18 15 0 3 838 193 645 74
3 RU Hohen Neuendorf 18 13 0 5 614 243 371 63
4 FC St Pauli Rugby 18 12 0 6 592 251 341 62
5 SG SV Odin/VfR Döhren 18 11 0 7 412 325 87 49
6 SC Germania List 18 9 1 8 333 465 -132 44
7 DRC Hannover 18 6 0 12 291 486 -195 31
8 Berliner RC II 18 4 0 14 236 682 -446 18
9 FT Adler Kiel Rugby 18 3 0 15 151 736 -585 13
10 Hamburger RC 18 0 1 17 147 687 -540 4

2nd Bundesliga final edit

2010-05-29
12:00
Sportplatz an der Feldgerichtstraße, Frankfurt am Main

References edit

  1. ^ Rugby Spielpläne - 2009-10 - 1. Bundesliga (in German) rugbyweb.de, accessed: 18 March 2010
  2. ^ Société Générale Endspieltag: SC 80 vor Titel-Hattrick[permanent dead link] (in German) Rugby-Journal, published: 28 May 2010, accessed: 30 May 2010
  3. ^ Heidelberger RK deutscher Meister 2010[permanent dead link] (in German) Rugby-Journal, published: 29 May 2010, accessed: 30 May 2010
  4. ^ Karlsruhe und Luxemburg steigen in die 2.Liga Süd auf (in German) totalrugby.de, published: 6 July 2009, accessed: 19 March 2010
  5. ^ DRT beschließt Reform des Spielbetriebs 2008-09-17 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Rugby Journal - Reforms 2008, accessed: 7 January 2009
  6. ^ a b ASV Köln verkündet Rückzug aus der Rugbybundesliga (in German) totalrugby.de, published: 16 April 2010, accessed: 17 April 2010
  7. ^ a b TotalRugby Review 2. Bundesliga: 12. Spieltag (in German) totalrugby.de, published: 28 March 2010, accessed: 30 March 2010
  8. ^ Victoria Linden verzichtet auf den Bundesligaaufstieg (in German), totalrugby.de, published: 27 May 2010, accessed: 29 May 2010
  9. ^ RC gewinnt Zweitligameisterschaft - verzichtet aber dennoch auf den Aufstieg[permanent dead link] (in German), totalrugby.de, published: 31 May 2010, accessed: 1 June 2010
  10. ^ Abstieg von Hannover 78 besiegelt - Bundesligasaison 2010/2011 mit nur 8 Mannschaften (in German) totalrugby.de, published: 8 June 2010. accessed: 14 June 2010
  11. ^ TV Pforzheim gewinnt das Aufstiegsturnier zur 2. Bundesliga Süd (in German) totalrugby.de, published: 13 June 2010. accessed: 14 June 2010
  12. ^ The two regional 2nd Bundesliga champions declined promotion.
  13. ^ 1. Bundesliga 2009/2010 - Mannschaftskader Berliner RC (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 18 May 2010
  14. ^ 1. Bundesliga 2009/2010 - Mannschaftskader RK 03 Berlin (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 18 May 2010
  15. ^ 1. Bundesliga 2009/2010 - Mannschaftskader SC 1880 Frankfurt (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 18 May 2010
  16. ^ 1. Bundesliga 2009/2010 - Mannschaftskader TSV Handschuhsheim (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 18 May 2010
  17. ^ 1. Bundesliga 2009/2010 - Mannschaftskader DSV 78 Hannover (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 18 May 2010
  18. ^ 1. Bundesliga 2009/2010 - Mannschaftskader RG Heidelberg (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 18 May 2010
  19. ^ 1. Bundesliga 2009/2010 - Mannschaftskader Heidelberger RK (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 18 May 2010
  20. ^ 1. Bundesliga 2009/2010 - Mannschaftskader RK Heusenstamm (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 18 May 2010
  21. ^ 1. Bundesliga 2009/2010 - Mannschaftskader ASV Köln (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 18 May 2010
  22. ^ 1. Bundesliga 2009/2010 - Mannschaftskader SC Neuenheim (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 18 May 2010

External links edit

  • rugbyweb.de - Rugby-Bundesliga table & results (in German)
  • (in German)
  • Totalrugby.de - Bundesliga table & results (in German)

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The 2009 10 Rugby Bundesliga was the 39th edition of this competition and the 90th edition of the German rugby union championship Ten teams played a home and away season with a finals round between the top four teams at the end The bottom two teams are relegated The season started on 29 August 2009 and finished with the championship final on 29 May 2010 interrupted by a winter break from early December to late March 1 2009 10 Rugby BundesligaCountries Germany LuxembourgChampionsHeidelberger RK 7th title PromotednoneRelegatedASV Koln RugbyTop point scorerFabian Heimpel 225 Top try scorerAlexander Pipa 22 2008 092010 11 The competition s defending champion was SC 1880 Frankfurt who won it in the previous two seasons In the 2010 final SC 1880 lost to Heidelberger RK the previous seasons runners up which won its first championship since 1986 and its seventh overall The final was drawn 22 all after regular time and was decided in extra time where HRK scored 17 unanswered points to be crowned German champions of the men already having won the 2010 women s final earlier that year The 2010 final was contested by the two teams expected to do so at the start of the season SC 1880 and HRK being the only two teams in Germany considered professional 2 The final was considered to have been of high niveau with long term German Bundestrainer Peter Ianusevici declaring it the best German championship final he had ever watched 3 Below the Rugby Bundesliga sat the 2nd Rugby Bundesliga which is divided into two divisions with ten teams each With the RC Luxembourg a team from Luxembourg a non German side competed in the league in 2009 10 The inclusion of this side in the 2009 promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga had caused some debate in regard to its legality as the club had not qualified to do so through the German league system and was not a member of any of the German regional rugby federations However RC Luxembourg s application was declared valid in regard to the German Rugby Federation s rules and regulations and the team finished second in the promotion round earning a place in the 2nd Bundesliga for 2009 10 4 Berliner RCRK 03 BerlinDSV 78 HannoverRG Heidelberg Heidelberger RK TSV Handschuhsheim SC NeuenheimRK HeusenstammSC FrankfurtASV Koln Rugbyclass notpageimage Location of teams in the Rugby Bundesliga 2009 10 Contents 1 Overview 2 Bundesliga table 3 Bundesliga results 3 1 Key 4 Player statistics 4 1 Try scorers 4 2 Point scorers 4 3 Per club 5 Semi finals and final 5 1 Semi finals 5 2 Final 6 2nd Bundesliga tables 6 1 South West 6 2 North East 7 2nd Bundesliga final 8 References 9 External linksOverview editThe 2009 10 modus was somewhat different from the previous season The competition had been expanded from nine to ten teams It marks the first time since introduction of the single division Bundesliga in 2001 that ten teams competed in the league This change of modus was decided upon on 19 July 2008 at the annual general meeting of the German rugby association the DRV It was decided to expand the league to ten teams for 2009 10 It was also then decided to introduce an extended play off format 5 All up the number of season games in the Rugby Bundesliga increases to 94 from 76 Like in 2008 09 the top four teams qualified for the finals The two semi finals winners then contested the championship final At the bottom end of the table nominally the last two teams were relegated while the 2nd Rugby Bundesliga champions are promoted however this was subject to the 2nd Bundesliga champions accepting promotion which was not the case The defending champion in 2009 10 was SC 1880 Frankfurt who beat Heidelberger RK in the 2008 09 final while the ASV Koln Rugby and DSV 78 Hannover were newly promoted to the league having replaced the DRC Hannover Suffering from a string of injuries especially to its forward line and heavy defeats during the season ASV Koln Rugby made the decision in mid April 2010 to withdraw from the Rugby Bundesliga and not to play its five remaining matches Koln thereby was automatically relegated from the league 6 In the 2nd Bundesliga the winners of the two divisions were nominally promoted to the Bundesliga unless they were reserve teams in which case the right for promotion would have gone to the next best non reserve team The bottom two teams in the 2nd Bundesliga faced the prospect of relegation to the Rugby Regionalliga In the South West Division the Karlsruher SV Rugby withdrew in March 2010 its record being expulsed 7 As a sign of the gap between the Bundesliga and the 2nd Bundesliga TSV Victoria Linden who only won the 2009 10 North East division in the last round of the championship declined promotion citing the additional cost of travelling and the limited player pool as their reason The South West champion Stuttgarter RC has also indicated that it would not take up promotion because of the loss of eight first team players at the end of the season leaving the Bundesliga with only eight clubs for the next season It also meant for the first time ever that no club from Hanover would compete at the top level of German rugby 8 9 DSV 78 protested the decision to reduce the league to eight teams again and thereby relegating the club 10 For the 2nd Bundesliga this also meant only one team each would be promoted to the two regional divisions in the North East this was SC Siemensstadt the club being directly promoted while in the South West TV Pforzheim won the promotion tournament of the five southern Regionalliga champions in Nuremberg on 12 June 2010 11 Bundesliga table editClub Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Difference Points1 SC 1880 Frankfurt 16 14 0 2 716 143 573 662 RG Heidelberg 16 11 2 3 512 307 205 573 Heidelberger RK 16 10 2 4 575 221 354 544 TSV Handschuhsheim 16 9 2 5 383 292 91 495 SC Neuenheim 16 9 1 6 347 320 27 476 Berliner Rugby Club 16 5 0 11 364 414 50 297 RK 03 Berlin 16 5 1 10 259 589 330 278 RK Heusenstamm 16 3 0 13 233 719 486 149 DSV 78 Hannover 16 2 0 14 156 540 384 1010 ASV Koln Rugby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Relegated ASV Koln Rugby Promoted None 12 ASV Koln Rugby withdrew in April 2010 its record being expulsed 6 Bundesliga results editClub SCF RGH HRK TSV SCN BRC RKB RKH DSV ASVSC 1880 Frankfurt 40 6 33 16 29 6 20 23 23 14 59 8 84 0 68 5 50 0RG Heidelberg 23 9 31 24 16 20 22 28 48 12 68 3 50 18 51 9 0 0Heidelberger RK 3 5 34 34 16 12 20 20 27 13 61 5 43 3 74 10 65 0TSV Handschuhsheim 15 22 13 13 7 37 23 20 25 11 10 10 38 24 33 8 59 0SC Neuenheim 0 28 23 31 6 29 27 20 26 17 24 7 43 10 25 16 81 0Berliner RC 5 94 12 18 25 17 10 14 18 20 51 19 77 21 39 5 0 0RK 03 Berlin 12 57 26 39 7 73 19 61 17 12 23 18 36 19 34 3 51 10RK Heusenstamm 7 102 21 34 10 63 12 54 14 29 19 17 31 28 24 18 25 15DSV 78 Hannover 0 43 15 28 0 38 18 32 28 21 15 25 3 5 3 0 0 0ASV Koln Rugby 0 0 0 77 0 0 8 79 5 53 3 24 0 97 3 49 0 22 ASV Koln Rugby played 13 of its 18 scheduled matches before withdrawing results were later expulsed from the record Key edit Home win Draw Away win Game not playedPlayer statistics editTry scorers edit The leading try scores in the Rugby Bundesliga 2009 10 season were 10 tries or more Player Club Tries nbsp Alexander Pipa TSV Handschuhsheim 22 nbsp Manasah Sita SC Neuenheim 19 nbsp Pieter Johannes Jordaan Heidelberger RK 19 nbsp Caine Elisara Heidelberger RK 19 nbsp Bastian Himmer RG Heidelberg 15 nbsp Mark Sztyndera SC 1880 Frankfurt 13 nbsp Colin Grzanna Berliner RC 13 nbsp Keiran Manawatu SC 1880 Frankfurt 13 nbsp Christian Lill RK 03 Berlin 11 nbsp Marten Strauch SC Neuenheim 11 nbsp Jason Campell SC 1880 Frankfurt 10 nbsp Tom Schilling RK 03 Berlin 10 nbsp Sean Armstrong Heidelberger RK 10Point scorers edit The leading point scores in the Rugby Bundesliga 2009 10 season were 100 points or more Player Club Points nbsp Fabian Heimpel RG Heidelberg 225 nbsp Mark Sztyndera SC 1880 Frankfurt 133 nbsp Thorsten Wiedemann Heidelberger RK 128 nbsp Keiran Manawatu SC 1880 Frankfurt 128 nbsp Pascal Schuster RK Heusenstamm 115 nbsp Matthias Pipa TSV Handschuhsheim 113 nbsp Colin Grzanna Berliner RC 111 nbsp Alexander Pipa TSV Handschuhsheim 110Per club edit The top try and point scorers per club were Club Player Tries Player PointsBerliner RC 13 nbsp Colin Grzanna 13 nbsp Colin Grzanna 111RK 03 Berlin 14 nbsp Christian Lill 11 nbsp Marc Lowdon 96SC 1880 Frankfurt 15 nbsp Mark Sztyndera 13 nbsp Mark Sztyndera 133TSV Handschuhsheim 16 nbsp Alexander Pipa 22 nbsp Matthias Pipa 113DSV 78 Hannover 17 nbsp Benjamin Simm 4 nbsp Marvin Dieckmann 67RG Heidelberg 18 nbsp Bastian Himmer 15 nbsp Fabian Heimpel 225Heidelberger RK 19 nbsp Pieter Johannes Jordaan nbsp Caine Elisara 19 nbsp Thorsten Wiedemann 128RK Heusenstamm 20 nbsp Torsten Krapscha 5 nbsp Pascal Schuster 115ASV Koln Rugby 21 Seven players 1 nbsp Tobias Sylvester 11SC Neuenheim 22 nbsp Manasah Sita 19 nbsp Lars Eckert 56Semi finals and final editSemi finals edit 2010 05 2215 00RG Heidelberg15 36Heidelberger RKTry Himmer 2 72 80 Con Heimpel 80 Pen Heimpel 10 ReportTry Armstrong Liebig 2 ElisaraCon Hamstra 2 Pen Hamstra 3 Drop HamstraFritz Grunebaum Sportpark Heidelberg Attendance 900Referee Dana Teargarden 2010 05 2315 00SC 1880 Frankfurt27 16TSV HandschuhsheimTry Manawatu 15 Hauck 75 Con Manawatu 76 Pen Manawatu 5 ReportTry Wetzel 35 Con Pipa 35 Pen Pipa 3 15 40 49 Sportanlage an der Feldgerichtstrasse Frankfurt am Main Attendance 800Referee Dana Teargarden Final edit 2010 05 2914 00SC 1880 Frankfurt22 39 aet Heidelberger RKTry Porter 47 Con Manawatu 47 Pen Manawatu 5 21 33 60 75 80 ReportTry Liebig 54 Hamstra 68 Jordaan 81 Keinhorst 98 Con Hamstra 2 81 98 Pen Hamstra 4 20 51 65 88 Drop Jordaan 34 Sportanlage an der Feldgerichtstrasse Frankfurt am Main Attendance 1 800Referee Frank Himmer SC 1880 FRANKFURT FB 15 Anton Ewald nbsp 51 RW 14 Keiran ManawatuOC 13 Mark Sztyndera nbsp 106 IC 12 Graham SmithLW 11 Sam Leung WaiFH 10 Jason CampellSH 9 Dennis FeidelbergN8 8 Ross Warrick nbsp 65 to 75 OF 7 Andrew PorterBF 6 Alexander Hauck nbsp 110 RL 5 Daniel Preussner nbsp 51 LL 4 Rolf Wacha nbsp 84 TP 3 Sam BiddlesHK 2 Michael HowellsLP 1 Syd DouglasSubstitutes RL Chad Slaby nbsp 51 FB Bevan Gray nbsp 51 nbsp 94 N8 Andrew Shaw nbsp 94 FB Erik Podzuweit nbsp 94 OC Alexander Berwing nbsp 106 BF Rico Schomacker nbsp 110 Coach nbsp Aaron Satchwell HEIDELBERGER RK FB 15 James Keinhorst nbsp 110 RW 14 Christopher NeureutherOC 13 Steffen Liebig nbsp 105 IC 12 Pieter Johannes JordaanLW 11 Anjo Buckman nbsp 71 FH 10 Carlin HamstraSH 9 Sean ArmstrongN8 8 Manuel Ballerin nbsp 55 OF 7 Carlo Schmidt nbsp 51 BF 6 Caine ElisaraRL 5 Julio David RodriguezLL 4 Dan ArmitageTP 3 Patrick Schliwa nbsp 75 HK 2 Alexander BiskupekLP 1 Arthur ZeilerSubstitutes OF Sydney Brenner nbsp 51 N8 Ben Dubyk nbsp 55 LW Christopher Liebig nbsp 71 TP Alexander Wiedemann nbsp 75 nbsp 105 TP Benedikt Rehm nbsp 105 OC Andreas Gotz nbsp 105 FB Erkut Leventdurmus nbsp 110 Coach nbsp Murray Archibald2nd Bundesliga tables editSouth West edit Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Difference Points1 Stuttgarter RC 16 13 0 3 610 194 416 632 Munchen RFC 16 12 1 3 424 258 166 583 RC Luxembourg 16 12 0 4 309 245 64 534 RG Heidelberg II 16 8 0 8 311 294 17 415 SC 1880 Frankfurt II 16 6 0 10 374 328 46 346 StuSta Munchen 16 7 1 8 298 391 93 347 TSV Handschuhsheim II 16 5 0 11 243 328 85 258 Heidelberger RK II 16 5 0 11 202 451 249 179 RC Mainz 16 3 0 13 230 512 282 1710 Karlsruher SV Rugby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Promoted to Bundesliga None Relegated from Bundesliga ASV Koln Rugby Relegated from 2nd Bundesliga Karlsruher SV Rugby RC Mainz Promoted to 2nd Bundesliga TV Pforzheim Karlsruher SV Rugby withdrew in March 2010 its record being expulsed 7 North East edit Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Difference Points1 TSV Victoria Linden 178 16 0 2 656 202 454 762 USV Potsdam 18 15 0 3 838 193 645 743 RU Hohen Neuendorf 18 13 0 5 614 243 371 634 FC St Pauli Rugby 18 12 0 6 592 251 341 625 SG SV Odin VfR Dohren 18 11 0 7 412 325 87 496 SC Germania List 18 9 1 8 333 465 132 447 DRC Hannover 18 6 0 12 291 486 195 318 Berliner RC II 18 4 0 14 236 682 446 189 FT Adler Kiel Rugby 18 3 0 15 151 736 585 1310 Hamburger RC 18 0 1 17 147 687 540 4Promoted to Bundesliga None Relegated from Bundesliga None Relegated from 2nd Bundesliga FT Adler Kiel Rugby Promoted to 2nd Bundesliga SC Siemensstadt2nd Bundesliga final edit2010 05 2912 00TSV Victoria Linden10 59Stuttgarter RCSportplatz an der Feldgerichtstrasse Frankfurt am MainReferences edit Rugby Spielplane 2009 10 1 Bundesliga in German rugbyweb de accessed 18 March 2010 Societe Generale Endspieltag SC 80 vor Titel Hattrick permanent dead link in German Rugby Journal published 28 May 2010 accessed 30 May 2010 Heidelberger RK deutscher Meister 2010 permanent dead link in German Rugby Journal published 29 May 2010 accessed 30 May 2010 Karlsruhe und Luxemburg steigen in die 2 Liga Sud auf in German totalrugby de published 6 July 2009 accessed 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