Recent Seasons
Recent seasons of the club:
Year | Division | Position |
1997-98 | Rugby-Bundesliga (I) | 2nd |
1998-99 | Rugby-Bundesliga South/West | 2nd |
Bundesliga championship round | 3rd | |
1999–2000 | Rugby-Bundesliga South/West | 2nd |
Bundesliga championship round | 3rd | |
2000-01 | Rugby-Bundesliga South/West | 2nd |
Bundesliga championship round | 1st — Runners up | |
2001-02 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 3rd |
2002-03 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 2nd — Champions |
2003-04 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 1st — Champions |
2004-05 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 4th |
2005-06 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 2nd — Runners up |
2006-07 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 4th |
2007-08 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 5th |
2008-09 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 3rd — Semi-finals |
2009–10 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 5th |
2010–11 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 5th |
2011–12 | Rugby-Bundesliga | 4th — Semi-finals |
2012–13 | Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – South | 2nd |
Rugby-Bundesliga championship round – South-West | 2nd — Runners up |
- Until 2001, when the single-division Bundesliga was established, the season was divided in autumn and spring, a Vorrunde and Endrunde, whereby the top teams of the Rugby-Bundesliga would play out the championship while the bottom teams together with the autumn 2nd Bundesliga champion would play for Bundesliga qualification. The remainder of the 2nd Bundesliga teams would play a spring round to determine the relegated clubs. Where two placing's are shown, the first is autumn, the second spring. In 2012 the Bundesliga was expanded from ten to 24 teams and the 2nd Bundesliga from 20 to 24 with the leagues divided into four regional divisions.
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“Bind us in time, O seasons clear, and awe.
O minstrel galleons of Carib fire,
Bequeath us to no earthly shore until
Is answered in the vortex of our grave
The seals wide spindrift gaze toward paradise.”
—Hart Crane (18991932)
“I say this because there is an uneasiness in things just now. Waiting for something to be over before you are forced to notice it. The pollarded trees scarcely bucking the wind and yet its keen, it make you fall over. Clabbered sky. Seasons that pass with a rush.”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)