2008–09 Rugby-Bundesliga squads

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The following players were on the roster of the nine Rugby-Bundesliga clubs for 2008-09

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Clubs

Berliner Rugby Club

RK 03 Berlin

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RK 03 Berlin team kit

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

PlayerPositionUnion
Ronny Chlebik Hooker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Robert Fischer Hooker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Peter Mayr Hooker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Alexander Paul Hooker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Christof Hannemann Hooker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Christian Köppe Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Alexander Schmidt Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Benjamin Thiering Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Frank Willemsen Prop Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Maik Lenzner Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Jonathan Malings Prop Flag of England.svg England
Markus Danke Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Haris Dzamastagic Lock Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sascha Freitag Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Marc Frese Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Henrik Gaida Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Kolja Nährig Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Lukas Rosenthal Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Lars Hinrich Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Maximilian Beerbaum Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Bert Burtzlaff Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Anel Dzamastagic Flanker Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sascha Ebel Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Sébastien Gibard Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Frank Hofmann Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Lutz Joachim Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Alec Schulze Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Felix Schlechtriem Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Felix Tegler Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Hendrik Mugele Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
PlayerPositionUnion
Hannes Füchtenschnieder Scrum-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Michael Koch Scrum-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Christian Lill Scrum-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Remi Williams Scrum-half Flag of the United States.svg United States
Marcel Gahlen Fly-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Daniel Kühn Fly-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Frederic Gibard Fly-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Falk Duwe Centre Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Carsten Gedra Centre Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Konstantin Lorenz Centre Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Jan Sydow Centre Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Benjamin Ulrich Centre Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Steffen Hahn Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Max Maihorn Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Sebastian Wendland Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Robin Knüpfer Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Max Joachim Fullback Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Derek Bading Fullback Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Nico Rothgänger Fullback Flag of Germany.svg Germany

SC 1880 Frankfurt

DRC Hannover

Heidelberger RK

RG Heidelberg

RK Heusenstamm

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RK Heusenstamm team kit

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

PlayerPositionUnion
Adrian Heber Hooker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Gino Gennaro Hooker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Ralph McInally Hooker Flag of England.svg England
Tyler Ashworth Hooker Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Marc Vogelmann Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Torsten Krapscha Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Benjamin Polheim Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Sebastian Wagener Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Jörg Kazubowski Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Florian Heberer Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Olaf Gersch Prop Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Benoit Grob Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Martin Förtsch Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Matthias Krebs Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Nicholas Rainger Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Felix Manger Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Frederik Eckert Lock Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Götz Bauernfeind Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Markus Otterbein Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Thomas Nöth Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Sebastian Hartmann Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Max Dahlke Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Salem Cavus Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Bartholomew Karalus Flanker Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Malte Müller Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Cameron Ogle Flanker Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
PlayerPositionUnion
Pascal Schuster Scrum-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Laurent Hartmann Scrum-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Phillip Weigand Scrum-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Jan Zeiger Scrum-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Thomas August Fly-half Flag of France.svg France
Max Pietrek Fly-half Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Markus Walger Centre Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Dennis Walger Centre Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Tobias Apelt Centre Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Florian Huber Centre Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Sam Rainger Centre Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Mark Sztyndera Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Matt Poulton Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Jonas Friedrich Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Roland Messerklinger Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Willi Beitler Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Christian Roth Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Bevan Gray Fullback Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand

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