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2011–12 Rugby-Bundesliga
Countries Germany
 Luxembourg
ChampionsHeidelberger RK (8th title)
Promoted12 clubs
Relegatednone, expansion of league
Top point scorerNew Zealand Luke James Muggeridge (234)
Top try scorerNew Zealand Caine Elisara (31)

The 2011–12 Rugby-Bundesliga was the 41st edition of this competition and the 92nd edition of the German rugby union championship. In the Rugby-Bundesliga, the first division, ten teams played a home-and-away season with semi-finals and a final between the top four teams at the end. The season started on 27 August 2010 and finished with the championship final on 5 May 2012, interrupted by a winter break from mid-December to late February.[1] The league's top try scorer was Caine Elisara for the second year running while Luke James Muggeridge took out the honours of best points scorer for the first time. Both are from New Zealand and played for Heidelberger RK.

The league was won by Heidelberger RK who defeated TV Pforzheim 20-16 to earn its third consecutive title. TV Pforzheim played in its first-ever German championship final, having defeated SC 1880 Frankfurt 46–25 in the semi-finals. Frankfurt had played in the previous five finals and won the championship in 2008 and 2009. The second semi-final was played between HRK and SC Neuenheim with the former winning 71–21.[1]

In the second tier, the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga, FC St. Pauli Rugby and the reserve team of SC 1880 Frankfurt took out the division titles, with SC 1880 Frankfurt II taking out the overall title with a 32–22 finals victory.[2][3]

Both divisions of the 2nd Bundesliga played with only nine instead of ten clubs. The South/West division lost RG Heidelberg II just before the start of the season when the club decided to withdraw its reserve team to the third division[4] while the reserve team of Berliner Rugby Club was withdrawn during the season.[5] RU Hohen Neuendorf was expulsed from the league during the season for falling to field in two games without adequate excuse. TSV Handschuhsheim II was punished the same way for the same reason after the season had ended, with both of the teams being relegated.[6][7]

In mid-July 2012 the Deutsche Rugby Tag, the annual general meeting of the DRV decided to approve a league reform proposed by German international Manuel Wilhelm. The new system will see the number of clubs in the Bundesliga increased from ten to 24 in 2012–13, the league divided into four regional divisions of six clubs each and the finals series expanded from four to eight teams. One of the main aims of the reform was to reduce the number of kilometres traveled by individual teams and therefore reduce the travel expenses. Additionally, the 2nd Bundesliga would be expanded to 24 teams.[8][9][10]

Bundesliga table

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The final standings in the table:[1][11]

Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Difference Bonus
points
Points
1 Heidelberger RK 18 17 0 1 1100 209 891 17 85
2 SC 1880 Frankfurt 18 15 0 3 837 275 562 14 74
3 TV Pforzheim 18 15 1 2 834 348 486 14 74
4 SC Neuenheim 18 11 0 7 469 390 79 10 54
5 TSV Handschuhsheim 18 8 1 9 511 593 -82 14 48
6 RG Heidelberg 18 7 1 10 327 507 -180 4 32
7 DSV 78 Hannover 18 5 1 12 278 629 -351 6 28
8 RK 03 Berlin 18 5 0 13 372 898 -526 6 27
9 Berliner Rugby Club 18 2 0 16 321 653 -332 9 17
10 RK Heusenstamm 18 3 0 15 283 830 -547 4 16

Bundesliga results

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The results of the Bundesliga in 2011–12:[1]

Club HRK SCF TVP SCN TSV RGH DSV RKB BRC RKH
Heidelberger RK 22–19 24–17 34–3 147–12 45–5 102–0 109–7 50–0 99–0
SC 1880 Frankfurt 26–39 49–7 30–0 38–14 48–23 71–12 120–0 30–15 82–0
TV Pforzheim 26–24 27–17 37–20 62–39 67–21 60–18 104–24 54–7 41–7
SC Neuenheim 32–33 15–24 11–20 26–22 15–16 33–15 71–14 27–10 29–8
TSV Handschuhsheim 10–58 19–36 27–34 26–29 20–22 27–11 47–17 36–17 45–3
RG Heidelberg 26–46 14–37 27–27 21–24 10–32 31–0 21–7 20–13 10–26
DSV 78 Hannover 7–41 12–59 11–41 17–22 34–34 23–11 33–0 22–16 13–12
RK 03 Berlin 14–64 17–60 7–60 24–41 26–44 50–0 24–11 28–21 39–19
Berliner RC 0–75 15–27 13–78 8–33 8–11 10–16 34–39 51–36 40–25
RK Heusenstamm 5–88 24–64 12–72 31–38 15–46 17–33 11–10 22–38 46–43

Key

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Home win Draw Away win

Player statistics

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Try scorers

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The leading try scores in the 2011–12 Rugby-Bundesliga season were (10 tries or more):[14]

Player Club Tries
New Zealand Caine Elisara Heidelberger RK 31
New Zealand Rusell Ngamarama Kupa TV Pforzheim 24
New Zealand Shaun Walker Heidelberger RK 21
Germany Tim Kasten Heidelberger RK 21
New Zealand Jacob Kennedy TV Pforzheim 17
New Zealand Rob May TSV Handschuhsheim 15
Zimbabwe Manasah Sita SC Neuenheim 13
New Zealand Jesse Westerlund Heidelberger RK 13
New Zealand Alex Jessop TV Pforzheim 13
Samoa Afa Tauli TV Pforzheim 11
Germany Steffen Liebig Heidelberger RK 11
New Zealand Kieran Manawatu SC 1880 Frankfurt 10
Australia Sean Armstrong Heidelberger RK 10

Point scorers

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The leading point scores in the 2011–12 Rugby-Bundesliga season were (100 points or more):

Player Club Points
New Zealand Luke James Muggeridge Heidelberger RK 234
New Zealand Sam Harris SC Neuenheim 163
Germany Mathias Pipa TSV Handschuhsheim 162
New Zealand Caine Elisara Heidelberger RK 157
New Zealand Jacob Kennedy TV Pforzheim 132
Germany Fabian Heimpel RG Heidelberg 131
New Zealand Jeremy Te Huia TV Pforzheim 121
New Zealand Alex Jessop TV Pforzheim 112
Germany Tim Kasten Heidelberger RK 105
New Zealand Shaun Walker Heidelberger RK 105

Per club

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The top try and point scorers per club were:

Club Player Tries Player Points
Berliner RC[15] Germany Robert Taylor 5 Germany Raphael Hackl 55
RK 03 Berlin[16] Germany Christian Lill 9 Germany Christian Lill 45
SC 1880 Frankfurt[17] New Zealand Kieran Manawatu 10 New Zealand Kieran Manawatu 86
TSV Handschuhsheim[18] New Zealand Rob May 15 Germany Mathias Pipa 162
DSV 78 Hannover[19] Germany Nikolai Siekmann 6 Germany Steven Bouajila 48
RG Heidelberg[20] Germany Bastian Himmer 6 Germany Fabian Heimpel 131
Heidelberger RK[21] New Zealand Caine Elisara 31 New Zealand Luke James Muggeridge 234
RK Heusenstamm[22] Germany Benjamin Polheim
Germany Patrick Weber
Germany Tim Biniak
5 Germany Pascal Schuster 76
SC Neuenheim[23] Zimbabwe Manasah Sita 13 New Zealand Sam Harris 163
TV Pforzheim[24] New Zealand Rusell Ngamarama Kupa 24 New Zealand Jacob Kennedy 132

Semi-finals and final

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Semi-finals

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2012-04-28
14:00
SC 1880 Frankfurt25 – 46TV Pforzheim
Try: Raea 37', K. Manawatu 40', Shepherd 80'
Con: K. Manawatu (2) 37', 80'
Pen: K. Manawatu 16', T. Manawatu 49'
ReportTry: Güngör 28', Bain 51', Kupa 59', Jessop 84'
Con: Te Huia (4) 28', 51', 59', 84'
Pen: Te Huia (6) 23' 34', 43', 46', 62', 76'
Sportanlage an der Feldgerichtstrasse, Frankfurt
Attendance: 500
Referee: Jan Craenen

2012-04-28
18:00
Heidelberger RK71 – 21SC Neuenheim
Try: Rodriguez (2) 10', 36', Muggeridge 13', Walker (2) 20', 79', Mathurin 25', Elisara (2) 28', 60', Kasten 54', Armstrong 56', Liebig 72'
Con: Muggeridge (7), 13', 20', 25', 28', 36', 54', 56', Liebig 60'
ReportTry: Strauch 37', Nechironga 79', Da Fonseca 80'
Con: Harris (2) 37', 80', Nechironga 79'
Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark, Heidelberg
Attendance: 400
Referee: Florian Forstmeyer

Final

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2012-05-05
16:00
Heidelberger RK20 – 16TV Pforzheim
Try: Liebig 23', Elisara 51'
Con: Muggeridge (2) 23', 52'
Pen: Muggeridge (2) 28', 57'
ReportTry: Shaw 58'
Con: Te Huia 58'
Pen: Te Huia (3) 35', 45', 64'
Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark, Heidelberg
Attendance: 1,900
Referee: Frank Himmer

2nd Bundesliga tables

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South/West

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The final standings in the table:[2][25]

Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Difference Bonus
Points
Points
1 SC 1880 Frankfurt II 16 12 0 4 446 214 232 14 62
2 Heidelberger TV 16 10 0 6 436 269 167 8 48
3 RC Luxembourg 16 10 0 6 347 276 71 6 46
4 ASV Köln Rugby 16 10 0 6 318 317 1 5 45
5 Heidelberger RK II 16 7 0 9 389 406 -17 8 36
6 RC Mainz 16 6 0 10 289 392 -103 8 32
7 München RFC 16 6 0 10 220 263 -43 6 30
8 TSV Handschuhsheim II 16 7 0 9 250 434 -184 3 27
9 RC Aachen 16 4 0 12 270 394 -124 7 21

North/East

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The final standings in the table:[3][26]

Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Difference Bonus
Points
Points
1 FC St. Pauli Rugby 14 13 0 1 537 190 347 11 63
2 SC Germania List 14 10 0 4 453 197 256 8 48
3 USV Potsdam Rugby 14 8 1 5 390 305 85 8 42
4 Hamburger RC 14 7 0 7 287 266 21 6 34
5 DRC Hannover 14 7 1 6 254 346 -92 4 34
6 TSV Victoria Linden 14 6 0 8 256 302 -46 9 33
7 Berliner SV 92 Rugby 14 4 0 10 194 403 -209 3 19
8 Welfen Braunschweig 14 0 0 14 117 479 -362 5 5
9 RU Hohen Neuendorf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2nd Bundesliga final

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2012-05-01
14:00
FC St. Pauli Rugby22 – 32SC 1880 Frankfurt II
Report
Rugby-Arena Saarlandstraße, Hamburg
Attendance: 350
Referee: Scharmann

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2011/2012 : 1. Bundesliga (in German) www.rugbyweb.de, accessed: 22 August 2012
  2. ^ a b Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2011/2012 : 2. Bundesliga Süd (in German) www.rugbyweb.de, accessed: 22 August 2012
  3. ^ a b Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2011/2012 : 2. Bundesliga Nord (in German) www.rugbyweb.de, accessed: 22 August 2012
  4. ^ RG Heidelberg II startet in der 3. Liga Süd-West (in German) totlarugby.de, published: 1 September 2011, accessed: 3 September 2011
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  6. ^ Jetzt ist es endgültig, die RU Hohen Neuendorf fliegt aus der 2. Bundesliga (in German) totlarugby.de, published: 13 July 2012, accessed: 22 August 2012
  7. ^ 2. BL: Zwangsabstieg des TSV Handschuhsheim II bleibt bestehen (in German) totlarugby.de, published: 2 August 2012, accessed: 22 August 2012
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  21. ^ Mannschaftskader Heidelberger RK (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 26 August 2012
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