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The 2014–15
Rugby-Bundesliga The Rugby-Bundesliga is the highest level of the league system for rugby union in Germany, organised by the German Rugby Federation. The league is predominantly amateur, with only one club in the league being officially a professional outfit, t ...
was the 44th edition of this competition and the 95th edition of the German rugby union championship. In the Rugby-Bundesliga, twenty-one teams played in, initially, four regional divisions, the first stage of the competition, followed by a championship round of sixteen clubs and, finally, the play-offs consisting of twelve teams. The season started on 30 August 2014 and finished with the championship final on 16 May 2015 in
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, interrupted by a winter break from December to late February. Nominally the league should consist of twenty-four teams however only twenty-one fulfilled the licensing requirements for 2014–15.Rugby Spielpläne - 2014/2015
www.rugbyweb.de, accessed: 8 October 2014
The defending champions were
Heidelberger RK The Heidelberger Ruderklub (Heidelberger RK or HRK for short) is a German rowing club and rugby union club from Heidelberg, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga. The club is one of only two professional rugby clubs in Germany, the other bei ...
who defeated
TV Pforzheim The TV Pforzheim is a German rugby union club from Pforzheim, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga, having won promotion to the league in 2011. Apart from rugby, ''TVP'' offers other sports like gymnastics, volleyball and track and field. ...
in the 2014 final to take out its tenth championship and fifth in a row. Heidelberger RK remained unbeaten throughout the 2013–14 regular season, as it had been all throughout the 2012–13 Rugby-Bundesliga season, having last lost in the Bundesliga on 1 November 2011, when ''HRK'' was beaten 26–24 by
TV Pforzheim The TV Pforzheim is a German rugby union club from Pforzheim, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga, having won promotion to the league in 2011. Apart from rugby, ''TVP'' offers other sports like gymnastics, volleyball and track and field. ...
. Heidelberg took out its sixth consecutive title and twelfth overall when it defeated Pforzheim 53–27 in the final once more, capping another season without defeat. The club thereby also equaled a championship record, becoming the second club after Victoria Linden to win six consecutive titles. It was to be the last edition with twenty four clubs as the annual general meeting of the ''DRV'' in July 2015 decided to reduce the league to sixteen clubs from the 2015–16 season onwards.


Overview

The league saw only minor changes compare to the previous season, having played at full strength of 24 clubs in 2013–14 instead of only 21 in 2014–15. The 08 Ricklingen/Wunstorf withdrew from the league during the 2013–14 season, while
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RC Mainz The RC Mainz is a German rugby union club from Mainz, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga. History Rugby in Mainz dates back to 1997, when a rugby department was formed in the ''1. FC Vorwärts Orient Mainz''. Two years later, in 1999, t ...
, Veltener RC and
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were relegated from the competition. New in the league were
RU Hohen Neuendorf The RU Hohen Neuendorf is a German rugby union club from Hohen Neuendorf, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga. The club is located in the Oberhavel district, north west of Berlin. The district is home to two more rugby union clubs, Stahl ...
and
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. The first stage of the competition, the ''Vorrunde'', nominally saw four six-team groupes in which each team played the other five just once, however the western group played with only four temas and the northern group with only five. This stage finished in late September after which the second stage started, the ''Qualifikationsphase'', in which the top teams each from the southern and the western group play each other in one group while the top teams from the north and east play each other in another. The fourth placed team from each division would play the fifth placed in the opposite group to determine the last two places in the second round. The five teams not qualified for the ''Qualifikationsphase'' entered the ''DRV-Pokal'', the German rugby union cup, together with the top eight teams of the 2. Bundesliga. The 2. Bundesliga teams not qualified for the ''DRV-Pokal'' in turn played for the ''Liga Pokal''. In the second stage the teams within a group would play each other in a home-and-away format, with the teams that already played each other in the first stage carrying over those results. Of the sixteen clubs the best six in each group now qualified for the knock-out stage. The knock-out stage was played in a single-game format with the higher seeded team enjoying home advantage and the winner advancing to the next round.


Bundesliga tables & results


First stage

In the first stage twenty-one clubs played in four groups. Within each group each team played the other just once. The best three teams advanced directly to the second stage while the teams placed fourth and fifth had to play a qualifying decider.


North

The division table:Bundesliga 2014–15 — Regular Season
www.scoresway.com, accessed: 8 October 2014
* Relegated:
TSV Victoria Linden The TSV Victoria Linden is a German rugby union club from the Linden suburb of Hannover, currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga. Apart from rugby, the club also offers other sports, such as triathlon and athletics. The club is Germany's record ...
* Promoted: ''none''


East

The division table: * Relegated:
SG Siemensstadt/Grizzlies The SC Siemensstadt Rugby is a German rugby union club from the Siemensstadt locality of Berlin. History The rugby department predates the formation of the mother club SC Siemensstadt in 1975, which was formed in a merger of TV Siemensstadt and ...
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Berliner SV 92 Rugby The Berliner SV 92 Rugby is a German rugby union club from Berlin, currently playing in the 2. Rugby Bundesliga Ost. It is part of a larger club, the Berliner SV 92, which also offers other sports like association football, baseball and basketbal ...
* Promoted: ''none''


West

The division table: * Relegated:
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* Promoted: ''none''


South

The division table: * Relegated:
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* Promoted: ''none'' * SG Siemensstadt/Grizzlies and Heidelberger TV deducted four points, TV Pforzheim deducted two points for lack of mandatory youth program.


Qualifying matches

Three qualifying matches were held to determine the last three clubs to enter the second stage. Nominally the fourth placed club in the southern division played the fifth placed team in the western division and the fourth placed western club the fifth placed southern team. However, as the western division had only four clubs the fourth placed team in the south received a bye and direct entry into the championship round. The same system applied to the northern and eastern division where the league strength required both games to take place. The winners of the three games advanced to the second stage while the losers had to enter the ''DRV-Pokal''.


North-East


South-West


Second stage

In the second stage sixteen clubs played in two groups of eight clubs each. Within each group each team played the others home and away except for the match-ups that already had been played in the first round. The results of those were carried over. The best six teams in each group qualified for the play-offs and were seeded according to the final standings. The second round concluded on 18 April 2015 and was followed by the play-offs.


North-East

The division table:Bundesliga 2014–15 — Championship Round
www.scoresway.com, accessed: 9 October 2014
* SG Siemensstadt/Grizzlies failed to field in two consecutive games and was removed from the competition in April 2015.


South-West

The division table: * TV Pforzheim deducted two points.


Play-off stage

In the play-offs the twelve qualified teams played four rounds. The best two clubs in each division received a bye for the first round and entered in the quarter finals stage. The first round was played on 25 April, the quarter finals were held on 2 May and the semi finals on 9 May. The final of the German championship was held on 16 May:Rugby Spielpläne - 2014/2015 – BL Meisterrunde
www.rugbyweb.de, accessed: 30 March 2015


''DRV-Pokal'' tables & results

The five worst clubs in the first stage of the Bundesliga entered the '' DRV-Pokal'' for 2014–15, together with the eight best clubs from the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga. The ''DRV-Pokal'' ranks as a second tier to the German championship but also functioned as a qualifying competition for the 2015–16 Rugby-Bundesliga. The modus for the ''DRV-Pokal'' was the same as for the German championship, with a second stage with two divisions of, nominally, eight teams, followed by the play-offs made up of the best twelve teams, with the top two in each division receiving a bye for the first round.


Group stage


North-East

The division table: * Berliner Rugby Club II two points deducted.


South-West

The division table: * Denotes 2014–15 Bundesliga club. * Heidelberger TV and TGS Hausen deducted four points.


Play-off stage

The 2014–15 final was played on 23 May 2014 in
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. The play-offs for the ''DRV-Pokal'' started on 25 April 2015:BL DRV-Pokal
rugbyweb.de, Play-offs to the ''DRV-Pokal'', accessed: 21 April 2015
* Veltener RC did not field against RC Luxembourg, game awarded to Luxembourg.


References


External links


rugbyweb.de - Rugby-Bundesliga table & results

Totalrugby.de - Bundesliga table & results

Rugby-Bundesliga at scoresway.com
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