2006–07 Rugby-Bundesliga

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2006–07 Rugby-Bundesliga
CountriesFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Champions RG Heidelberg (4th title)
Relegated DSV 78/08 Ricklingen
  2005–06
2007–08  

The 2006-07 Rugby-Bundesliga was the 36th edition of this competition and the 87th edition of the German rugby union championship. The season went from 26 August 2006 to 12 May 2007, ending with the championship final.

Contents

Overview

In the 2006-07 season, eight teams played a home-and-away season with a final between the top two teams at the end, which was won by the RG Heidelberg, earning the club a fourth national championship.

The regular season winner SC 1880 Frankfurt lost the final to Heidelberg, which was played in Frankfurt am Main. Frankfurt had been newly promoted to the league. It was only the second time in the history of the German championship that no club from Hannover played in the final.

Last placed DSV 78/08 Ricklingen was relegated to the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga while the RK Heusenstamm was promoted as the 2nd Bundesliga champions, having beaten SC Germania List in the final.

Bundesliga table

ClubPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstDifferencePoints
1 SC 1880 Frankfurt 14121164813551339
2 RG Heidelberg 14101340419920534
3 DRC Hannover 149053082317732
4 SC Neuenheim 148242702007031
5 Berliner Rugby Club 146173022822026
6 TSV Handschuhsheim 14509204278-7424
7 Heidelberger RK 142111194516-32219
8 DSV 78/08 Ricklingen 141013172661-48916

Bundesliga results

Results table

Club SCF RGH DRC SCN BRC TSV HRK DSV
SC 1880 Frankfurt 30-1638-341-2050-036-2450-0109-3
RG Heidelberg 17-1229-180-030-2220-340-588-0
DRC Hannover 10-2024-1518-1317-2328-1933-838-0
SC Neuenheim 12-1216-920-1016-2133-627-631-3
Berliner RC 16-2712-278-2510-1612-1113-1330-11
TSV Handschuhsheim 11-2710-2819-2317-249-816-322-17
Heidelberger RK 3-10134-367-3427-1010-746-2245-24
DSV 78/08 Ricklingen 0-9513-4917-2720-3220-5313-1536-27

Key

Home winDrawAway winGame not played

Round 1

2006-08-26
14:30
DRC Hannover 10 20 SC 1880 Frankfurt

Referee: Scharmann
2006-08-26
15:00
Berliner Rugby Club 12 11 TSV Handschuhsheim

Referee: Tietge
2006-08-27
16:30
RG Heidelberg 40 5 Heidelberger RK

Referee: Roberts
2006-10-03
15:00
SC Neuenheim 31 3 DSV 78/08 Ricklingen

Referee: Frederking

Round 2

2006-09-02
14:30
DSV 78/08 Ricklingen 20 53 Berliner Rugby Club

Referee: Pangritz
2006-09-02
15:00
SC Neuenheim 20 10 DRC Hannover

Referee: Tietge
2006-09-02
17:00
SC 1880 Frankfurt 30 16 RG Heidelberg

Referee: Frederking
2006-09-03
15:00
Heidelberger RK 6 22 TSV Handschuhsheim

Referee: Reinecke

Round 3

2006-09-09
14:30
SC Neuenheim 16 21 Berliner Rugby Club

Referee: Reinecke
2006-09-09
15:00
SC 1880 Frankfurt 109 3 DSV 78/08 Ricklingen

Referee: Roberts
2006-09-09
15:00
DRC Hannover 33 8 Heidelberger RK

Referee: Scheuerlein
2006-09-09
16:30
TSV Handschuhsheim 10 28 RG Heidelberg

Referee: Blank

Round 4

2006-10-07
15:00
RG Heidelberg 30 22 Berliner Rugby Club

Referee: Kirkham
2006-10-07
15:00
SC 1880 Frankfurt 36 24 TSV Handschuhsheim

Referee: Frederking
2006-10-08
15:00
DSV 78/08 Ricklingen 12 27 DRC Hannover

Referee: Scharmann
2006-10-08
15:00
Heidelberger RK 27 10 SC Neuenheim

Referee: Roberts

Round 5

2006-10-14
15:00
DRC Hannover 24 15 RG Heidelberg

Referee: Tietge
2006-10-14
15:00
Berliner Rugby Club 13 13 Heidelberger RK

Referee: Scheuerlein
2006-10-14
15:00
TSV Handschuhsheim 22 17 DSV 78/08 Ricklingen

Referee: Roberts
2006-10-15
16:30
SC Neuenheim 12 12 SC 1880 Frankfurt

Referee: Lucas

Round 6

2006-10-21
14:30
DSV 78/08 Ricklingen 13 49 RG Heidelberg

Referee: Ljungdahl
2006-10-21
15:00
Heidelberger RK 3 101 SC 1880 Frankfurt

Referee: Blank
2006-10-22
14:30
DRC Hannover 17 23 Berliner Rugby Club

Referee: Frederking
2006-10-22
15:00
SC Neuenheim 33 6 TSV Handschuhsheim

Referee: Reinecke

Round 7

2006-10-28
15:00
Berliner Rugby Club 16 27 SC 1880 Frankfurt

Referee: Scharmann
2006-10-28
16:30
TSV Handschuhsheim 19 23 DRC Hannover

Referee: Lucas
2006-10-29
14:30
Heidelberger RK 45 24 DSV 78/08 Ricklingen

Referee: Kirkham
2006-10-29
16:30
RG Heidelberg 0 0 SC Neuenheim

Referee: Roberts

Round 8

2006-11-25
14:30
DSV 78/08 Ricklingen 20 32 SC Neuenheim

Referee: Reinecke
2006-11-25
14:30
TSV Handschuhsheim 9 8 Berliner Rugby Club

Referee: Lucas
2006-11-25
15:00
SC 1880 Frankfurt 38 3 DRC Hannover

Referee: Ljungdahl
2006-11-26
15:00
Heidelberger RK 34 36 RG Heidelberg

Referee: Frederking

Round 9

2007-03-17
15:00
Berliner Rugby Club 30 11 DSV 78/08 Ricklingen

Referee: Scheuerlein
2007-03-17
15:00
DRC Hannover 18 13 SC Neuenheim

Referee: Mallon
2007-03-17
16:30
RG Heidelberg 17 12 SC 1880 Frankfurt

Referee: Blank
2007-03-18
16:30
TSV Handschuhsheim 16 3 Heidelberger RK

Referee: Reinecke

Round 10

2007-03-24
14:30
Berliner Rugby Club 10 16 SC Neuenheim

Referee: Scharmann
2007-03-25
15:00
DSV 78/08 Ricklingen 0 95 SC 1880 Frankfurt

Referee: Ljungdahl
2007-04-05
19:00
RG Heidelberg 20 3 TSV Handschuhsheim

Referee: Blank
2007-04-07
15:00
Heidelberger RK 7 34 DRC Hannover

Referee: Kirkham

Round 11

2007-03-31
14:30
Berliner Rugby Club 12 27 RG Heidelberg

Referee: Tietge
2007-03-31
15:00
TSV Handschuhsheim 11 27 SC 1880 Frankfurt

Referee: Frederking
2007-04-01
15:00
SC Neuenheim 27 6 Heidelberger RK

Referee: Kirkham
2007-04-25
18:00
DRC Hannover 38 0 DSV 78/08 Ricklingen

Referee: Ljungdahl

Round 12

2007-04-14
14:30
Heidelberger RK 10 74 Berliner Rugby Club

Referee: Frederking
2007-04-14
15:00
DSV 78/08 Ricklingen 13 15 TSV Handschuhsheim

Referee: Scheuerlein
2007-04-14
17:30
SC 1880 Frankfurt 41 20 SC Neuenheim

Referee: Tietge
2007-04-15
15:00
RG Heidelberg 29 18 DRC Hannover

Referee: Roberts

Round 13

2007-05-01
15:00
DRC Hannover 28 19 TSV Handschuhsheim

Referee: Scharmann
2007-05-01
15:00
SC 1880 Frankfurt 50 0 Berliner Rugby Club

Referee: Arnault
2007-05-01
15:00
DSV 78/08 Ricklingen 36 27 Heidelberger RK

Referee: Tietge
2007-05-01
17:00
SC Neuenheim 16 9 RG Heidelberg

Referee: Reinecke

Round 14

2007-05-05
15:00
RG Heidelberg 88 0 DSV 78/08 Ricklingen

Referee: Blank
2007-05-05
15:00
SC 1880 Frankfurt 50 0 Heidelberger RK

Referee: Kirkham
2007-05-05
15:00
TSV Handschuhsheim 17 24 SC Neuenheim

Referee: Ljungdahl
2007-05-05
15:00
Berliner Rugby Club 8 25 DRC Hannover

Referee: Scharmann

Promotion/relegation play-off

2nd Bundesliga final

2007-05-12
17:00
RK Heusenstamm 52 10 SC Germania List

Referee: Reinecke

Final

2007-05-12
15:00
SC 1880 Frankfurt 15 23 RG Heidelberg

2nd Bundesliga tables

South/West

ClubPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstDifferencePoints
1 RK Heusenstamm 18180073920053954
2 ASV Köln Rugby 18141358018839247
3 SC 1880 Frankfurt II 18120655930225742
4 Heidelberger TV 18111640328711639
5 TSV Handschuhsheim II 1891846235410837
6 München RFC 18918333393-6033
7 RG Heidelberg II 186012358473-11530
8 RC Aachen 184014242518-27626
9 StuSta München 183015158525-36719
10 RU Marburg 182016192786-59415

North/East

ClubPlayedWonDrawnLostPoints forPoints againstDifferencePoints
1 SC Germania List 14130152210841440
2 RK 03 Berlin 1411035439944436
3 SV Odin Hannover 149052512143732
4 TSV Victoria Linden 147072331686528
5 FC St Pauli Rugby 1470737422714728
6 USV Potsdam 14608173419-24626
7 Hamburger RC 142012121555-43418
8 Stahl Brandenburg Rugby 141013105532-42716

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