Armon Trick (born 4 February 1978 in
Rottweil
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,
Germany
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) is a retired
German
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international rugby union
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player, formerly playing for the
SC Neuenheim
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History
Form ...
in the
Rugby-Bundesliga and the
German national rugby union team.
Biography
Armon Trick, born in
Rottweil
Rottweil (; Alemannic: ''Rautweil'') is a town in southwest Germany in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Rottweil was a free imperial city for nearly 600 years.
Located between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alps, Rottweil has nearly 25,000 ...
, started playing rugby when he was 16 years old in 1994, joining local club RC Rottweil. After spending a season with
RC Strasbourg in France he came back to play together with his older brother
Marcus Trick for RC Rottweil again. In 1999 he and his brother signed with
SC Neuenheim
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History
Form ...
.
He earned his first cap for Germany in 2005 and played 2 times for Germany since then.
On domestic level, he won two German championships with his club team in 2003 and 2004 and made losing appearances in the 2001 finals against
DRC Hannover and again in 2006 against
RG Heidelberg.
At the end of the 2011-12 season he decided to retire from playing rugby.
Honours
Club
*
German rugby union championship
** Winner: 2003, 2004
** Runners up: 2001, 2006
*
German rugby union cup
** Winner: 1999, 2001
** Runners up: 2002, 2010
Stats
Armon Trick's personal statistics in club and international rugby:
Armon Trick profile at totalrugby.de
accessed: 25 February 2010
Club
* ''As of 30 April 2012''
References
External links
Armon Trick profile at totalrugby.de
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1978 births
Living people
People from Rottweil (district)
Sportspeople from Freiburg (region)
Rugby union locks
German rugby union players
Germany international rugby union players
SC Neuenheim players