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Germany at the 2006–2008 European Nations Cup

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Germany
2006–2008 season
Head coachRudolf Finsterer
Mark Kuhlmann
Bruno Stolorz
ChairmanClaus-Peter Bach
ENC Second DivisionChampions
Top try scorerLeague: Güngör (6)
Top points scorerLeague: Franke (96)
Highest home attendance8,213

Germany at the 2006–2008 European Nations Cup was the first time since 1981 that the German national rugby union team reached highest level of FIRA rugby, the European Nations Cup, by winning its group, the Division 2A in 2006–2008.[1]

Germany played eight competition games and three friendlies in its campaign. It won six of its eight competitive games, including all four home games, and all three friendlies. It played Switzerland twice, to contest the newly created Alpencup, which remained with Germany on both occasions.[2]

With over 8,000 spectators, Germany's home game against the Netherlands in Hanover, at the Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadion, achieved the best crowd figures for a rugby match in Germany since the pre-Second World War days.[3]

Germany went into its campaign unbeaten at home, having last lost on 12 November 2000, to Ukraine. It maintained this record, which was only broken early in its next campaign, on 8 November 2008, when it lost to a Welsh XV.[4]

Background

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The division Germany was playing in, Division 2A, consisted of five teams, of which Ukraine had been relegated to from the First Division in the previous edition of the European Nations Cup.

The winner, Germany, earned promotion to the First Division, while the last placed team, the Netherlands, were relegated to Division 2B.

Management and coaching

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At the beginning of Germany's ENC campaign, it was coached by a duo, made up of Rudolf Finsterer and Mark Kuhlmann, under the supervision of Peter Ianusevici, Germany's Director of Rugby.

In early 2008, the two were joined by Frenchman Bruno Stolorz.[5] Stolorz was seconded to the German team by the Fédération française de rugby to improve Germany's performance in the sport and is also a coach with French club team RC Orléans, where he fulfills the position of a Conseiller sportif auprès.[6][7]

Debuts and retirements

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A number of German players made their final appearances for their country during the 2006-08 campaign, among them were regulars like Steffen Thier, Sascha Fischer and Klaus Mainzer.

The former were replaced by a number of debutants, among them the Zimbabwean Edmoore Takaendesa and the Australian Steve Williams.

Table

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Place Nation Games Points Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  Germany 8 6 0 2 191 124 +67 20
2  Belgium 8 6 0 2 214 147 +67 20
3  Moldova 8 5 0 3 163 157 +6 18
4  Ukraine 8 3 0 5 117 128 -11 14
5  Netherlands 8 0 0 8 97 226 -129 8
  • In the event of a tie the following rules apply: champion to be decided by 1. Winner of the games between tied teams 2. Best difference points for and against in all pool matches 3. Best difference between tried in all pool matches 4. Higher number of points 5. Higher number of tries [8]
  • Germany was promoted because they won on aggregate in the two games played between them and Belgium (32 - 13 and 18 - 32 giving an aggregate of 50 - 45).

Games

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ENC matches

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2006-11-11
12:00
Moldova 26 – 24Germany 
Try: (4) 3', 21', 30', 68'
Pen: (2) 11', 80'
(Line up)
(Report)
Try: Güngör 40'+, Franke 63'
Con: Franke 40'+
Pen: Franke (4) 23', 28', 40', 78'
Chişinău
Attendance: 500
Referee: Bernard dal Maso (France)

2006-11-18
15:00
Germany 32 – 13Belgium 
Try: Güngör 28', Chaule 46', ???
Con: Franke 28'
Pen: Franke (5) 2', 6', 15', 24', 67'
(Line up)
(Report)
Try: (1)
Con: (1)
Pen: (2)
Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark, Heidelberg
Attendance: 2,700
Referee: Stefano Mancini (Italy)

2007-04-21
15:00
Ukraine 14 – 22Germany 
Try: (2) 6', 36'
Con: (2) 6', 36'
(Line up)
(Report)
Try: Güngör 40'+
Con: Franke 40'+
Pen: Franke (5) 2', 30', 38', 49', 80'
Kyiv
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Tomas Tuma (Czech Republic)

2007-04-28
15:00
Germany 21 – 12Netherlands 
Try: Güngör 5', Steffen Thier
Con: Franke 5'
Pen: Franke (3) 49', 65', 70'
(Line up)
(Report)
Try: (2)
Con: (1)
Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadion, Hanover
Attendance: 8,213

2007-11-10
Belgium 32 – 18Germany 
Try: Wey, Verschelden, Nana, Niell
Con: A. Williams (3)
Pen: A. Williams (2)
(Line up)
(Report)
Try: Franke 56', Tekkal 70'
Con: Eckert 70'
Pen: Franke 8', Eckert 47'
King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Felix Villegas Casado (Spain)

2007-11-24
15:00
Germany 34 – 5Moldova 
Try: Grzanna (2) 19', 25', Kasten 60', Strauch 76'
Con: Franke (4) 19', 25', 60', 76'
Pen: Franke (2) 4', 45'
(Line up)
(Report)
Try: Romanov 52'
Fritz-Grunebaum-Sportpark, Heidelberg
Attendance: 2,800
Referee: Jaroslav Bednarik (Czech Republic)

2008-04-19
14:30
Germany 13 – 5Ukraine 
Try: Grzanna 58'
Con: Franke 58'
Pen: Franke 17'
Drop: Güngör 26'
(Line up)
(Report)
Try: Orlov 34'
Rudolf-Kalweit-Stadion, Hanover
Attendance: 6,735
Referee: Gabriel Seitan (Romania)

2008-04-26
Netherlands 17 – 27Germany 
Try: Knox 29', Bonhof 40', Lingsma 65'
Con: Lingsma 40'
(Line up)
(Report)
Try: Güngör (2) 20', 75'
Con: Franke 20'
Pen: Davies (3) 32', 39', 50', Franke 69'
Drop: Grzanna 79'
Amsterdam
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Tony Raduta (Romania)

Friendlies

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2007-02-24
Welsh Districts XV Wales13 – 24Germany 
Try: Parry, Palmer
Pen: Warman
(Line up)Try: Kasten, Danso, Kerr
Con: Franke (3)
Pen: Franke
Pontypridd Stadium, Pontypridd
Attendance: 500
Referee: Dale Hewitt (England)

2007-09-29
Germany 49 – 13Switzerland 
Try: Walger (3), Strauch (2), Pipa, Pyrasch
Con: Eckert (5), Wiedemann (2)
(Line up)Try: Betten, Hösel
Pen: Nicholas
Frankfurt am Main

Player statistics

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Squad

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The following players were part of the German team during its 2006-08 campaign:[9]

  • Clubs listed are the club or clubs a player played for while playing for Germany in 2006-08, not current club.

Games

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The following players have been selected for Germany from 2006 to 2008 in the country's European Nation Cup Second Division campaign and in friendlies:

Player Caps [10] 2006 2007 2008
Swi 2 Mol Bel W XV Ukr Ned Swi Bel Mol Ukr Ned
Benjamin Krause 26 [11] x 3 downward-facing red arrow 1 downward-facing red arrow 1 downward-facing red arrow 2 2 1 1 1
Tim Coly 23 [11] 2 2 downward-facing red arrow 2 downward-facing red arrow 2 downward-facing red arrow 2 downward-facing red arrow 2 downward-facing red arrow
Alexander Widiker 27[12] 1 1 1 3 3 1 yellow card 3 downward-facing red arrow 3 yellow card 3
Manuel Wilhelm 20 19 upward-facing green arrow 4 downward-facing red arrow 5 5 downward-facing red arrow 4 downward-facing red arrow 4 downward-facing red arrow 4 downward-facing red arrow
Jens Schmidt 33 [13] x 5 (c) 5 (c) 7 (c) 8 (c) 7 (c) downward-facing red arrow 5 (c) downward-facing red arrow 4 downward-facing red arrow 18 upward-facing green arrow 5 downward-facing red arrow
Tim Kasten 17 [14] x 6 8 6 downward-facing red arrow 6 downward-facing red arrow 6 6 6 downward-facing red arrow
Gerrit van Look 15 [15] x 7 downward-facing red arrow 6 8 downward-facing red arrow 6 6 yellow card 7 8 7 7
Bodo Sieber 15 [15] 4 4 downward-facing red arrow 8 5 5 8
Mustafa Güngör 20 [16] x 9 9 downward-facing red arrow 14 9 9 9 9 9 9
Lars Eckert 17 [14] x 10 downward-facing red arrow 10 downward-facing red arrow 10 10 10 downward-facing red arrow 10 downward-facing red arrow 10 10 10 10
Matthieu Franke 9 [17] 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 11
Colin Grzanna 22 x 12 13 12 12 12 12 12 (c) 12 downward-facing red arrow (c) 12 downward-facing red arrow (c) 12 (c)
Kieron Davies 23 [11] 21 upward-facing green arrow 21 upward-facing green arrow 13 13 downward-facing red arrow
Christopher Weselek 25 [15] x 14 14 11 11 downward-facing red arrow 11 14 13 14 22 upward-facing green arrow 14 downward-facing red arrow
Edmoore Takaendesa 2 15 15 downward-facing red arrow
Steve Williams 3 [14] 2 downward-facing red arrow 16 upward-facing green arrow 16 upward-facing green arrow
Benjamin Danso 10 x 18 18 upward-facing green arrow 4 downward-facing red arrow 16 upward-facing green arrow 19 upward-facing green arrow 4 18 18 upward-facing green arrow 19 upward-facing green arrow 17 upward-facing green arrow
Alexander Pipa 7 downward-facing red arrow 8 downward-facing red arrow 18 upward-facing green arrow
Rolf Wacha 2 [18] 6 19 upward-facing green arrow
Sebastien Chaule 14 [19] x 11 11 yellow card downward-facing red arrow 15 21 upward-facing green arrow 21 upward-facing green arrow 20 20 upward-facing green arrow
Markus Walger 16 x 11 11 11 downward-facing red arrow 21 21 upward-facing green arrow
Marten Strauch 5 [15] 21 20 upward-facing green arrow 20 upward-facing green arrow 13 downward-facing red arrow 22 22 upward-facing green arrow 22 upward-facing green arrow
Clemens von Grumbkow 18 13 12 (1) 13 13 14 13 downward-facing red arrow 11
Kehoma Brenner 4 [20] 17 upward-facing green arrow 17 upward-facing green arrow 17 upward-facing green arrow 17 17 upward-facing green arrow 17
Steffen Thier x 8 7 downward-facing red arrow 8 downward-facing red arrow 7 downward-facing red arrow
Christian Baracat 3 [18] 17 3 downward-facing red arrow 16 upward-facing green arrow 16 upward-facing green arrow
Timur Tekkal x 7 downward-facing red arrow 8 19 upward-facing green arrow 19 upward-facing green arrow
Franck Moutsinga 10 [21] x 20 20 upward-facing green arrow 9 downward-facing red arrow 21 21 9 downward-facing red arrow 20 20
Pierre Faber 18 3 yellow card downward-facing red arrow 3 downward-facing red arrow 2 downward-facing red arrow
Sascha Fischer 27 5 5 yellow card
Klaus Mainzer x 16 upward-facing green arrow 16 upward-facing green arrow 2 18 upward-facing green arrow 16 upward-facing green arrow 1 downward-facing red arrow
Krystian Trochowski 16 upward-facing green arrow 16 upward-facing green arrow
Christian Hug x 4 downward-facing red arrow 19 upward-facing green arrow 18 upward-facing green arrow
Alexander Hug 1 [18] 19 upward-facing green arrow
Raphael Pyrasch 1 [18] 20 upward-facing green arrow
Thorsten Wiedemann 1 [18] 21 upward-facing green arrow
Dennis Walger 1 [18] 22 upward-facing green arrow
Benjamin Simm 7 22 upward-facing green arrow 13 14 14
Marcus Trick 19 x 17 upward-facing green arrow 17 upward-facing green arrow
Sebastian Werle 19 upward-facing green arrow 20 18 upward-facing green arrow
Friedrich Michau 22 22 upward-facing green arrow
Michael Kerr 18 upward-facing green arrow
Christopher Parnham 20
Christian Doering x 22
Hendrik van Look x
Michael Döries x
Alexander Luft x
Rene Engelhardt x
  • Number of caps as of end of ENC campaign, 26 April 2008, not overall.
  • 1 Clemens von Grumbkow was injured prior to the match and Germany only went with 21 players into the game.
  • 2 Only squad known for the Switzerland game, no positions.
  • Bold numbers indicate player played in the game.
  • Italics indicates did not play.
  • downward-facing red arrow denotes substituted off.
  • upward-facing green arrow denotes substituted on.
  • (c) denotes captain.
  • yellow card denotes sin bin.

Scorers (ENC)

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References

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  1. ^ Deutschland vor Rückkehr in Division 1 Archived 2008-06-26 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Rugby-Journal, accessed: 24 March 2010
  2. ^ Deutsche U21-Auswahl soll Alpencup verteidigen (in German) totalrugby.de, published: 27 September 2008, accessed: 27 March 2010
  3. ^ Germany - Netherlands report (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 28 March 2010
  4. ^ Deutschland vor Rückkehr in Division 1 Archived 2008-06-26 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Rugby Journal - Match report, accessed: 25 March 2010
  5. ^ Kader für Lehrgang in Heidelberg nominiert Archived July 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in German) scrum.de, published: 16 February 2008, accessed: 15 March 2010
  6. ^ Mark Kuhlmann nicht mehr DRV-Nationaltrainer[permanent dead link] (in German) Rugby-Journal, published: 9 March 2009, accessed: 25 February 2010
  7. ^ Comité Directeur Archived March 16, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (in French) RC Orléans website, accessed: 15 March 2010
  8. ^ FIRA-AER website - 2006/08 - ENC - Division 2
  9. ^ Germany squad (in German) totalrugby.de, accessed: 28 March 2010
  10. ^ Rugby international news accessed: 24 February 2009
  11. ^ a b c Neues vor dem Länderspiel II: Minister Niebel kommt (in German) totalrugby.de, published: 10 December 2009, accessed: 19 March 2010
  12. ^ Widiker: “Für mich zählt nur der Aufstieg”[permanent dead link] (in German) Rugby-Journal, published: 19 November 2010, accessed: 21 November 2010
  13. ^ Jens Schmidt made his 35th appearance for the German team against Spain on 15 November 2008 Archived 20 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
  14. ^ a b c Tim Kasten, Markus Walger and Lars Eckert received the silver merrit of the DRV after each playing their 15th game for Germany against Molavia on 24 November 2007. Stephen Williams debut for Germany in this game.
  15. ^ a b c d Marten Strauch (5), Gerrit van Look (15), Bodo Sieber (15) and Christopher Weselek (25) received awards for set number of games after the Germany versus Netherlands game on 26 April 2008.
  16. ^ Güngör neuer Kapitän der National-XV[permanent dead link] (in German) Rugby-Journal, published: 8 December 2009, accessed: 24 March 2010
  17. ^ Matthieu Franke (in German) DRV website, accessed: 30 April 2012
  18. ^ a b c d e f Dennis Walger, Thorsten Wiedemann, Raphael Pyrasch, Rolf Wacha, Christian Baracat and Alexander Hug all made their debut in Germany's game against Switzerland on 29 September 2007.
  19. ^ Sebastien Chaule beendet Rugby-Karriere[permanent dead link] (in German) Rugby-Journal, published: 30 October 2009, accessed: 27 February 2010
  20. ^ Kehoma Brenner made his debut for Germany against Moldova on 11 November 2006.
  21. ^ Franck Moutsinga Archived 2009-04-02 at the Wayback Machine (in German) BRC website, accessed: 2 March 2010
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