2009–10 KB Extraliga season

The 2009–10 KB Extraliga competition was a Czech domestic rugby club competition operated by the Česká Rugbyová Unie (ČSRU). It began on August 29, 2009 with a match between Tatra Smíchov and Petrovice at the Stadion ragby Císařka in Prague, and continued through to the final at the Synot Tip Arena on June 19, 2010.

Bystrc and Zlín were promoted, with the former having won the KB První Liga in 2008 and the latter the promotion playoffs, while Havířov and Přelouč were relegated.

Both Bystrc and Zlín went directly back to the První Liga, after occupying the bottom two places on the log at the end of the season.

The final saw "home side" Slavia Prague narrowly beating defending champions Tatra Smíchov 11-10.

Competition format

Each club played every other club twice, with matches being played over eighteen rounds.

The teams

Team Captain Head coach Stadium Capacity
Bystrc ? Czech Republic Pavel Vrána (player-coach) Sportovní areá Ondreje Sekory ?
Dragon Brno ? Czech Republic Jiří Šťastny and
Czech Republic Milan Buryánek
? ?
Petrovice ? Czech Republic Petr Oklešťek ? ?
Praga Czech Republic Pavel Syrový Czech Republic Eduard Krützner, Jr. ? ?
Říčany ? Czech Republic Antonín Brabec Stadion Josefa Kohouta ?
Slavia Prague ? Czech Republic Jan Macháček and
Czech Republic Vítek Chalupa
Ragbyove hřiště v Edenu ?
Sparta Prague Czech Republic Luděk Bredler Czech Republic Petr Michovský Podvinný mlýn ?
Tatra Smíchov ? Czech Republic Filip Vacek (player-coach) Stadion ragby Císařka ?
Vyškov Czech Republic Martin Hudák Czech Republic Milan Wognitsch and
Czech Republic Dušan Lodes
Areál Jana Navrátila ?
Zlín Czech Republic Tomaš Novosád Czech Republic Jan Tvrdoň (player-coach) Stadion Mládeže ?

Table

2009–10 KB Extraliga Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points
1 Slavia Prague 18 16 0 2 650 208 77
2 Tatra Smíchov 18 16 0 2 759 151 76
3 Říčany 18 15 0 3 611 193 72
4 Sparta Prague 18 11 0 7 491 290 58
5 Praga 18 10 0 8 570 378 50
6 Dragon Brno 18 9 0 9 521 345 47
7 Vyškov 18 6 0 12 334 574 30
8 Petrovice 18 4 0 14 193 733 18
9 Bystrc 18 3 0 15 232 660 14
10 Zlín 18 0 0 18 141 970 1

Schedule and results

From the official ČSRU site.[1] Within each weekend, matches are to be listed in the following order:

  1. By date.
  2. If matches are held on the same day, by kickoff time.
  3. Otherwise, in alphabetic order of home club.

Rounds 1 to 5

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Rounds 6 to 10

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

Round 9

Round 10

Rounds 11 to 15

Round 11

Round 12

Round 13

Round 14

Round 15

Rounds 16 to 18

Round 16

Round 17

Round 18

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
1 Slavia Prague 17
4 Sparta Prague 14
1 Slavia Prague 11
2 Tatra Smíchov 10
2 Tatra Smíchov 17
3 Říčany 14

Semi-finals

12 June 2010
15:00
Slavia Prague 17 – 14 Sparta Prague
Try: Pešek
Šťastný
Vondrášek
Con: Fojtík (1/3)
Report
(Czech)
Try: Sulamanidze m
Pen: Vokrouhlík 2, Schneider
Ragbyove hřiště v Edenu, Prague
Referee: Štěpán Čekal

12 June 2010
11:00
Tatra Smíchov 17 – 14 Říčany
Try: Petr Procházka
Rýdlo
Pavel Hocke
Con: Honner (1/3)
Report
(Czech)
Try: Čamrda c
Rohlík c
Con: Michovský (2/2)
Stadion ragby Císařka, Prague
Referee: Jaroslav Bednařík

Final

19 June 2010
17:00
Slavia Prague 11 - 10 Tatra Smíchov
Try: Michal Jirman m
Pen: Fojtík 2
Report
(Czech)
Try: Rudolf c
Con: Honner (1/1)
Pen: Honner
Synot Tip Arena, Prague
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Tomáš Tůma

References

  1. (Czech) KB Extraliga 2009–2010
  2. Bystrc forfeited the match due to an insufficient number of players. Tatra Smíchov were awarded the match 30–0. (Czech) DISCIPLINÁRNÍ KOMISE ČESKÉ RUGBYOVÉ UNIE

External links

Preceded by
2008
KB Extraliga
season

2009–10
Succeeded by
2010–11
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