RC Innsbruck

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RC Innsbruck
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Full nameRugby Club Innsbruck
UnionAustrian Rugby Federation
Founded1997
Location Innsbruck, Austria
Ground(s)Fenner Stadion
President Flag of France.svg Jérémie Dejean de la Bâtie
Coach(es) Flag of Austria.svg Johann Trojer
Captain(s) Flag of Austria.svg Dieter Albert
League(s) Erste Österreichische Bundesliga
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1st kit
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Official website
www.rugby-innsbruck.at

RC Innsbruck is an Austrian rugby club in Innsbruck, founded in 1997.

Contents

Titles

2006

Players

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

PlayerPositionUnion
Christoph Mayr Hooker Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Jakob Schiffkorn Hooker Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Aleksandar Bradic Prop Flag of Serbia.svg Serbia
Stefan Menghin Prop Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Pierre Pelletier Prop Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada
Gert Waizer Prop Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Dieter Albert(c) Lock Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Christian Altenweisl Lock Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Alisdair Pegg Lock Flag of England.svg England
Tim Haas Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Florian Zerz Flanker Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Michael Robert Melia Flanker Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Arne Rietz Flanker Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg
Lukas Kegler Number 8 Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Andreas Raunigger Number 8 Flag of Austria.svg Austria
PlayerPositionUnion
Manfred Bloch Scrum-half Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Andrea Gobbetti Scrum-half Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Patrick Young Scrum-half IRFU flag.svg Ireland
Jérémie Dejean de la Bâtie Fly-half Flag of France.svg France
Michael-John Sartori Fly-half Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Lucas Huter Centre Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Stephen Neill Centre IRFU flag.svg Ireland
Fabio Polato Centre Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Leonhard Kölbl Wing Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Gebi Mair Wing Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Felix Paul Wing Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Alexander Reichart Wing Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Bernhard Hörtnagl Fullback Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Andreas Kirchlechner Fullback Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Daniel Tobider Fullback Flag of Austria.svg Austria

Internationally Capped Players

  • Flag of Austria.svg Dieter Albert
  • Flag of Austria.svg Gert Waizer

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