Full name | Hamburger Rugby Club von 1950 e.V. | |
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Union | German Rugby Federation | |
Founded | 1950 | |
Location | Hamburg, Germany | |
Ground(s) | Rugby-Arena Stadtpark, Rugbyplatz Barmwisch Imstedt 6 | |
Chairman | Alexander Niepold | |
Coach(es) | Gareth Jackson | |
Captain(s) | Josh Harvey | |
League(s) | Rugby-Bundesliga | |
2018–19 | Rugby-Bundesliga North/East, 7th | |
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Official website | ||
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The Hamburger Rugby Club (HRC) is a German rugby union club from Hamburg, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga.
HRC was formed on 6 June 1950, under the leadership of Emil Creydt. [1]
The club suffered a crisis in 1958, when a number of players left to form the Wandsbeker RC, but eventually returned to the HRC. It suffered a second crisis in 1969, when membership had dropped to 50 people and only seven of those were players. It was suggested that the club should fold and its players join SC Urania Hamburg, but the motion was dismissed. [1]
The fortunes of the club took a new turn from 1975, when Emil Creydt died and a new leadership was elected. In 1982, the club won its first Hamburg championship, followed by a second in 1986. [1]
The club achieved a number of good cup runs in the late 1980s and early 90s and even took part in the promotion round to the Rugby-Bundesliga. After this, it temporarily dropped to Rugby-Regionalliga level. [1]
In 1998, the club achieved promotion to the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga and managed to play at this level until 2005, when it dropped to the third division once more. [1]
It earned promotion back to the 2nd Bundesliga immediately despite only finishing fourth in the Regionalliga. [2] In this league, where it competes as a second club from Hamburg, alongside the rugby department of FC St. Pauli, the team has been struggling against relegation in the past seasons.
Lukas Hinds-Johnson, a current German international, is product of the club but now plays for RK 03 Berlin. Another former youth player of the club is Ferdinand Richter. He was playing for the Espoirs of Stade Toulouse and for the French team Blagnac Sporting Club Rugby. With his brother Valentin Richter (former captain of the Hamburger RC) he played for the Austrian XV.
A league reform in 2012 allowed the club promotion to the Bundesliga as the league was expanded from ten to 24 teams. HRC finished fifth in their group in the 2012-13 season and failed to qualify for the championship round, instead entering the second tier DRV-Pokal, where it came third in the north/east division. The club advanced to the quarter-finals of the play-offs where it was knocked out by Heidelberger TV.
The club qualified for the DRV-Pokal in 2013–14 and received a bye for the first round of the play-offs after coming second in the north-east division of the competition. The club was knocked out in the quarter-finals by RC Aachen. In the 2014–15 season the club finished fourth in the north-east championship group but was knocked out of the first round of the play-offs after an 83–3 loss to SC Neuenheim.
Recent seasons of the club: [3]
Year | Division | Position |
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1998-99 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East (II) | 7th |
2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East relegation round | 3rd | |
1999-2000 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East | 6th |
2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East relegation round | 4th — Relegated | |
2000-01 | Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony (III) | 2nd |
2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East relegation round | 4th | |
2001-02 | Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony | 1st — Promoted |
2002-03 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East (II) | 7th |
2003-04 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East | 4th |
2004-05 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East | 6th — Relegated |
2005-06 | Rugby-Regionalliga North (III) North/East championship round | 4th 1st — Promoted |
2006–07 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East (II) | 7th |
2007–08 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East | 8th |
2008–09 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East | 8th |
2009–10 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East | 10th |
2010–11 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East | 9th |
2011–12 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East | 4th — Promoted |
2012–13 | Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – North | 5th |
DRV-Pokal – North-East | 3rd — Quarter finals | |
2013–14 | Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – North | 6th |
DRV-Pokal – North-East | 2nd — Quarter finals | |
2014–15 | Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – North | 4th |
Rugby-Bundesliga championship round – North-East | 5th – First round | |
2015–16 | Rugby-Bundesliga North-East | 7th |
2016-17 | Rugby-Bundesliga North-East | 6th |
2017-18 | Rugby-Bundesliga North-East | 5th |
2018-19 | Rugby-Bundesliga North-East | 7th |
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