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'''Mark Schulze''' was a South African-born German international rugby player who played for both the [[Germany national rugby union team]], which he captained,<ref name="JahreDeutsche">100 Jahre Deutsche Rugby-Verband, Claus-Peter Bach, 2000</ref> and [[Germany national rugby union team (sevens)|Germany Sevens]] team<ref>http://www.rp-online.de/sport/rugby-nationalmannschaft-hofft-auf-wm-endrunde-1.1545985</ref> from 1996 to 2000.<ref name="JahreDeutsche"/>
'''Mark Schulze''' was a South African-born German international rugby player who played for both the [[Germany national rugby union team]], which he captained on occasion,<ref name="JahreDeutsche">100 Jahre Deutsche Rugby-Verband, Claus-Peter Bach, 2000</ref> and [[Germany national rugby union team (sevens)|Germany Sevens]] team<ref>http://www.rp-online.de/sport/rugby-nationalmannschaft-hofft-auf-wm-endrunde-1.1545985</ref> from 1996 to 2000.<ref name="JahreDeutsche"/>


Schulze attended the German School in [[Hermannsburg, KwaZulu-Natal]]<ref>http://theseflippingtimes.com/2011/08/23/the-history-of-school-rugby-deutsche-schule-hermannsburg/</ref> and [[University of Natal|Natal University]].<ref>http://www.witness.co.za/index.php?showcontent&global%5B_id%5D=55038</ref> He was a member of various [[Natal Sharks|Natal]] squads before transferring to [[TSV Victoria Linden]] in [[Hanover]], with whom he reached the finals of the 1996 and 1997 [[German rugby union championship|German Championships]].<ref>http://www.victoria-linden.de/victoria/index.php?article_id=5</ref> He later spent a season with [[RG Heidelberg]] with whom he reached the finals of the 1999 [[German rugby union championship|German Championship]].<ref name="JahreDeutsche"/>
Schulze attended the German School in [[Hermannsburg, KwaZulu-Natal]]<ref>http://theseflippingtimes.com/2011/08/23/the-history-of-school-rugby-deutsche-schule-hermannsburg/</ref> and [[University of Natal|Natal University]].<ref>http://www.witness.co.za/index.php?showcontent&global%5B_id%5D=55038</ref> He was a member of various [[Natal Sharks|Natal]] squads before transferring to [[TSV Victoria Linden]] in [[Hanover]], with whom he reached the finals of the 1996 and 1997 [[German rugby union championship|German Championships]].<ref>http://www.victoria-linden.de/victoria/index.php?article_id=5</ref> He later spent a season with [[RG Heidelberg]] with whom he reached the finals of the 1999 [[German rugby union championship|German Championship]].<ref name="JahreDeutsche"/>

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Mark Schulze
Place of birthNatal Province, South Africa
SchoolDeutsche Schule Hermannsburg
UniversityUniversity of Natal
Rugby union career
Position(s) Scrum-half
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1989-1993
1994-1995
1996-1997
1999
South Africa Natal University (Maritzburg)
South Africa Durban Old Boys
Germany TSV Victoria Linden
Germany RG Heidelberg
()
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1997-1998 United Kingdom LondonScottish ()
Provincial / State sides
Years Team Apps (Points)
1992-1994
1995-1996
South Africa Natal
United Kingdom PSW
Duikers/B ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1996–2000 Germany

Mark Schulze was a South African-born German international rugby player who played for both the Germany national rugby union team, which he captained on occasion,[1] and Germany Sevens team[2] from 1996 to 2000.[1]

Schulze attended the German School in Hermannsburg, KwaZulu-Natal[3] and Natal University.[4] He was a member of various Natal squads before transferring to TSV Victoria Linden in Hanover, with whom he reached the finals of the 1996 and 1997 German Championships.[5] He later spent a season with RG Heidelberg with whom he reached the finals of the 1999 German Championship.[1]

Schulze represented Germany in the FIRA Tournament from 1996 to 2000,[1] Rugby World Cup qualification matches[1] and in the European Nations Cup.

He was also a member of the Germany Sevens team, which reached the Plate Final of the 1997 Punta Del Este Sevens,[6] won the Bowl Final of the 1997 Paris Sevens,[7] and contested the Bowl Final of the 2000 IRB World Sevens tournament in Punta del Este.

He retired from rugby after the German Rugby Federation Centenary Match against the Barbarians in 2000.

Honours

Club

Germany Sevens Team

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e 100 Jahre Deutsche Rugby-Verband, Claus-Peter Bach, 2000
  2. ^ http://www.rp-online.de/sport/rugby-nationalmannschaft-hofft-auf-wm-endrunde-1.1545985
  3. ^ http://theseflippingtimes.com/2011/08/23/the-history-of-school-rugby-deutsche-schule-hermannsburg/
  4. ^ http://www.witness.co.za/index.php?showcontent&global%5B_id%5D=55038
  5. ^ http://www.victoria-linden.de/victoria/index.php?article_id=5
  6. ^ 10 anos de Seven en Punta del Este, Pedro Bordaberry, British Schools Old Boys Club, 1999
  7. ^ Champagne Rugby, John Blondin, The National Publishing Group Pty Limited, 1997, ISBN 0646340387

References

  • "100 Jahre Deutscher Rugby-Verband", Claus-Peter Bach, 2000
  • "10 anos de Seven en Punta del Este", Pedro Bordaberry, British Schools Old Boys Club, 1999
  • "Champagne Rugby", John Blondin, The National Publishing Group Pty Limited, 1997, ISBN 0646340387

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