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List of 2018–19 Super Rugby transfers (Australia)

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This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2019 Super Rugby season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2018 or 2019 are listed here, regardless of when it occurred. Future-dated transfers are only included if confirmed by the player or his agent, his former team or his new team.

Brumbies

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Brumbies transfers 2018–2019
Pos 2018 squad[1] Out In 2019 squad[2]
PR Allan Alaalatoa[3]
Ben Alexander[4]
Mees Erasmus (extended playing squad)[5]
Leslie Leulua’iali’i-Makin[6]
Nic Mayhew[6]
Scott Sio[7]
Faalelei Sione[8]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Alexander (retired)[9]
downward-facing red arrow Mees Erasmus (to Rebels)[10]
downward-facing red arrow Nic Mayhew (to New Zealand North Harbour)[11]
downward-facing red arrow Faalelei Sione (to New Zealand Manawatu)[12]
upward-facing green arrow Vunipola Fifita (from Canberra Vikings)[13]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Ross (from Canberra Vikings)[14]
upward-facing green arrow James Slipper (from Reds)[15]
upward-facing green arrow Angus Wagner (from Canberra Vikings)[16]
Allan Alaalatoa[17]
Vunipola Fifita
Leslie Leulua’iali’i-Makin[2]
Tom Ross
Scott Sio[7]
James Slipper
Angus Wagner (short-term, did not play)
HK Robbie Abel[18]
Folau Fainga'a (extended playing squad)[19]
Joshua Mann-Rea[20]
Connal McInerney (short-term)[21]
downward-facing red arrow Robbie Abel (to Rebels)[22] upward-facing green arrow Maile Ngauamo (from Brisbane City)[16] Folau Fainga'a[23]
Joshua Mann-Rea[20]
Connal McInerney[24]
Maile Ngauamo (short-term, did not play)
LK Richie Arnold[25]
Rory Arnold[26]
Sam Carter[27]
Blake Enever[28]
Darcy Swain (extended playing squad)[29]
downward-facing red arrow Richie Arnold (to Japan Yamaha Júbilo)[30] upward-facing green arrow Murray Douglas (from New Zealand Hurricanes)[31] Rory Arnold[26]
Sam Carter[27]
Murray Douglas
Blake Enever[28]
Darcy Swain[32]
FL Tom Cusack[33]
Lachlan McCaffrey[34]
Michael Oakman-Hunt (short-term)[35]
David Pocock[36]
Rob Valetini[37]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Oakman-Hunt (returned to Canberra Vikings)[38] upward-facing green arrow Jahrome Brown (from New Zealand Waikato)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Pete Samu (from New Zealand Crusaders)[40]
Jahrome Brown (short-term)
Tom Cusack[33]
Lachlan McCaffrey[2]
David Pocock[36]
Pete Samu
Rob Valetini[37]
N8 Lolo Fakaosilea[41]
Ben Hyne (did not play)[42]
Isi Naisarani[43]
downward-facing red arrow Lolo Fakaosilea (to Japan Kintetsu Liners)[44]
downward-facing red arrow Isi Naisarani (to Rebels)[45]
Ben Hyne (did not play)[46]
SH Ryan Lonergan (extended playing squad, did not play)[47]
Matt Lucas[48]
Joe Powell[49]
Ryan Lonergan[50]
Matt Lucas[48]
Joe Powell[51]
FH Wharenui Hawera[52]
Christian Lealiifano[53]
upward-facing green arrow Bayley Kuenzle (from Southern Districts)[54] Wharenui Hawera[52]
Bayley Kuenzle (did not play)
Christian Lealiifano[55]
CE Kyle Godwin[56]
Jordan Jackson-Hope[57]
Tevita Kuridrani[58]
Andrew Smith[59]
downward-facing red arrow Kyle Godwin (to Ireland Connacht)[60]
downward-facing red arrow Andrew Smith (retired)[61]
upward-facing green arrow Len Ikitau (from Canberra Vikings)[14]
upward-facing green arrow Noah Lolesio (from Canberra Vikings)[62]
upward-facing green arrow Irae Simone (from Waratahs)[63]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Wright (from Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)[64]
Len Ikitau
Jordan Jackson-Hope[57]
Tevita Kuridrani[58]
Noah Lolesio (did not play)
Irae Simone
Tom Wright
WG James Dargaville[65]
Andy Muirhead (extended playing squad)[66]
Chance Peni[67]
Henry Speight[68]
Lausii Taliauli[69]
downward-facing red arrow James Dargaville (to New Zealand North Harbour)[70] upward-facing green arrow Toni Pulu (from New Zealand Chiefs)[71] Andy Muirhead[2]
Chance Peni[2]
Toni Pulu
Henry Speight[72]
Lausii Taliauli[69]
FB Tom Banks[1]
Mack Hansen (did not play)[29]
James Verity-Amm (extended playing squad)[73]
downward-facing red arrow James Verity-Amm (released)[2] Tom Banks[74]
Mack Hansen[2]
Coach Dan McKellar[75] Dan McKellar[13]

Rebels

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Rebels transfers 2018–2019
Pos 2018 squad[76] Out In 2019 squad[77]
PR Jermaine Ainsley[78]
Ben Daley[79]
Pone Fa'amausili (supplementary squad)[80]
Tetera Faulkner[81]
Tom Moloney (did not play)[76]
Fereti Sa'aga[82]
Sam Talakai[78]
Laurie Weeks (did not play)[83]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Moloney (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[84]
downward-facing red arrow Laurie Weeks (retired)[85]
upward-facing green arrow Mees Erasmus (from Brumbies)[10]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Gibbon (from NSW Country Eagles)[86]
Jermaine Ainsley[87]
Ben Daley (did not play)[79]
Mees Erasmus (did not play)
Pone Fa'amausili[88]
Tetera Faulkner[81]
Matt Gibbon (development squad)
Fereti Sa'aga (did not play)[89]
Sam Talakai[78]
HK Nathan Charles (short-term)[90]
Sama Malolo (supplementary squad)[91]
Anaru Rangi[92]
Jordan Uelese[93]
Mahe Vailanu (short-term)[94]
downward-facing red arrow Nathan Charles (released)[77]
downward-facing red arrow Sama Malolo (to Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[95]
downward-facing red arrow Mahe Vailanu (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[84]
upward-facing green arrow Robbie Abel (from Brumbies)[22]
upward-facing green arrow Hugh Roach (from Waratahs)[96]
Robbie Abel
Anaru Rangi[77]
Hugh Roach
Jordan Uelese[93]
LK Adam Coleman[97]
Sam Jeffries[98]
Geoff Parling[99]
Matt Philip[100]
downward-facing red arrow Geoff Parling (retired)[101] upward-facing green arrow Esei Ha'angana (from supplementary squad)[77]
upward-facing green arrow Trevor Hosea (from supplementary squad)[77]
Adam Coleman[97]
Esei Ha'angana
Trevor Hosea (did not play)
Sam Jeffries[77]
Matt Philip[100]
FL Angus Cottrell[76]
Colby Fainga'a[102]
Richard Hardwick[100]
Ross Haylett-Petty[103]
Rob Leota (did not play)[104]
downward-facing red arrow Colby Fainga'a (to Ireland Connacht)[105] upward-facing green arrow Luke Jones (from France Bordeaux)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Brad Wilkin (from Waratahs)[96]
Angus Cottrell[107]
Richard Hardwick[108]
Ross Haylett-Petty[103]
Luke Jones
Rob Leota[104]
Brad Wilkin
N8 Amanaki Mafi[109]
Lopeti Timani[110]
downward-facing red arrow Lopeti Timani (to France La Rochelle)[111]
downward-facing red arrow Amanaki Mafi (to Japan Sunwolves)[112]
upward-facing green arrow Isi Naisarani (from Brumbies)[45] Isi Naisarani
SH Will Genia[113]
Harrison Goddard[114]
Michael Ruru[115]
Will Genia[113]
Harrison Goddard[114]
Michael Ruru[115]
FH Tayler Adams[100]
Jack Debreczeni (supplementary squad)[116]
Jack McGregor (did not play)[117]
downward-facing red arrow Tayler Adams (to New Zealand Southland)[118]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Debreczeni (to New Zealand Chiefs)[119]
downward-facing red arrow Jack McGregor (to Force)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Quade Cooper (from Reds)[121]
upward-facing green arrow Stuart Dunbar (from Sydney University)[122]
upward-facing green arrow Matt To'omua (from England Leicester Tigers)[123]
Quade Cooper
Stuart Dunbar (development squad)
Matt To'omua (short-term)
CE Reece Hodge[124]
David Horwitz (did not play)[125]
Bill Meakes[100]
Sione Tuipulotu (did not play)[104]
Semisi Tupou[76]
downward-facing red arrow David Horwitz (to Ireland Connacht)[126] Reece Hodge[124]
Bill Meakes[100]
Sione Tuipulotu[104]
Semisi Tupou[87]
WG Tom English[98]
Henry Hutchison (did not play)[127]
Marika Koroibete[128]
Sefa Naivalu[129]
downward-facing red arrow Henry Hutchison (to Australia Sevens)[130]
downward-facing red arrow Sefa Naivalu (to Reds)[131]
upward-facing green arrow Campbell Magnay (from Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[132] Tom English[133]
Marika Koroibete[134]
Campbell Magnay
FB Dane Haylett-Petty[103]
Jack Maddocks[135]
Dane Haylett-Petty[103]
Jack Maddocks[136]
Coach David Wessels[137] David Wessels[137]

Reds

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Reds transfers 2018–2019
Pos 2018 squad[138] Out In 2019 squad[139]
PR Sef Fa'agase[140]
Harry Hoopert[138]
James Slipper[141]
JP Smith[138]
Ruan Smith[142]
Taniela Tupou[143]
Markus Vanzati (did not play)[138]
downward-facing red arrow Sef Fa'agase (to New Zealand Highlanders)[144]
downward-facing red arrow James Slipper (to Brumbies)[15]
downward-facing red arrow Markus Vanzati (to Force)[145]
upward-facing green arrow Feao Fotuaika (from Brisbane City)[146]
upward-facing green arrow Gavin Luka (from Bond University)[147]
Feao Fotuaika
Harry Hoopert[139]
Gavin Luka
JP Smith[148]
Ruan Smith[142]
Taniela Tupou[149]
HK Alex Mafi[150]
Brandon Paenga-Amosa[138]
Andrew Ready[140]
downward-facing red arrow Andrew Ready (to New Zealand Southland)[151] upward-facing green arrow Efi Ma'afu (from Queensland Country)[152] Efi Ma'afu (did not play)
Alex Mafi[153]
Brandon Paenga-Amosa[139]
LK Angus Blyth[154]
Kane Douglas[155]
Harry Hockings[154]
Izack Rodda[150]
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto[150]
downward-facing red arrow Kane Douglas (to France Bordeaux)[156] Angus Blyth[157]
Harry Hockings[154]
Izack Rodda[158]
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto[157]
FL Michael Gunn (did not play)[140]
Reece Hewat (did not play)[154]
Adam Korczyk[140]
Angus Scott-Young[159]
George Smith[160]
Caleb Timu[154]
Liam Wright[159]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Gunn (to Brisbane City)[161]
downward-facing red arrow Reece Hewat (to Brisbane City)[161]
downward-facing red arrow George Smith (to England Bristol Bears)[162]
upward-facing green arrow Fraser McReight (from Brisbane City)[147]
upward-facing green arrow Harry Wilson (from Queensland Country)[152]
Adam Korczyk[163]
Fraser McReight
Angus Scott-Young[164]
Caleb Timu[165]
Harry Wilson (did not play)
Liam Wright[139]
N8 Scott Higginbotham[166] Scott Higginbotham[166]
SH Tate McDermott[167]
Moses Sorovi[138]
James Tuttle[168]
upward-facing green arrow Scott Malolua (from Queensland Country)[169] Scott Malolua (short-term)
Tate McDermott[167]
Moses Sorovi[170]
James Tuttle (did not play)[171]
FH Quade Cooper (did not play)[172]
Jono Lance[173]
Ben Lucas[174]
Hamish Stewart[175]
Teti Tela[176]
downward-facing red arrow Quade Cooper (to Rebels)[121]
downward-facing red arrow Jono Lance (to England Worcester Warriors)[177]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Lucas (to France Grenoble)[178]
upward-facing green arrow Matt McGahan (from Japan Yamaha Júbilo)[179] Matt McGahan
Hamish Stewart[175]
Teti Tela (did not play)[179]
CE Chris Feauai-Sautia[180]
Samu Kerevi[181]
Duncan Paia'aua[175]
upward-facing green arrow Isaac Lucas (from Brisbane City)[182]
upward-facing green arrow Seb Wileman (from NSW Country Eagles)[183]
Chris Feauai-Sautia[153]
Samu Kerevi[184]
Isaac Lucas (short-term)
Duncan Paia'aua[175]
Seb Wileman (short-term)
WG Filipo Daugunu[180]
Lachlan Maranta (did not play)[138]
Eto Nabuli[185]
Jayden Ngamanu (short-term)[186]
Izaia Perese[175]
Jordan Petaia (short-term)[187]
downward-facing red arrow Lachlan Maranta (to Brisbane City)[161]
downward-facing red arrow Eto Nabuli (to France Bordeaux)[188]
downward-facing red arrow Jayden Ngamanu (to Brisbane City)[161]
downward-facing red arrow Izaia Perese (to Redcliffe Dolphins)[131][189]
upward-facing green arrow Jock Campbell (from Queensland Country)[179]
upward-facing green arrow Will Eadie (from Brisbane City)[152]
upward-facing green arrow Liam McNamara (from Australia Sevens)[169]
upward-facing green arrow Sefa Naivalu (from Rebels)[131]
Jock Campbell
Filipo Daugunu[153]
Will Eadie (did not play)
Liam McNamara (short-term, did not play)
Sefa Naivalu
Jordan Petaia[139]
FB Karmichael Hunt (did not play)[190]
Aidan Toua[191]
downward-facing red arrow Karmichael Hunt (to Waratahs)[192] upward-facing green arrow Jack Hardy (from Force)[146]
upward-facing green arrow Bryce Hegarty (from Waratahs)[192]
Jack Hardy
Bryce Hegarty
Aidan Toua[153]
Coach Brad Thorn[193] Brad Thorn[194]

Waratahs

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Waratahs transfers 2018–2019
Pos 2018 squad[195][196] Out In 2019 squad[197]
PR Harry Johnson-Holmes[198]
Sekope Kepu[199]
Tom Robertson[200]
Paddy Ryan[201]
Matt Sandell (did not play)[202]
Kalivati Tawake (short-term)[203]
Shambeckler Vui[198]
Cody Walker (did not play)[198]
downward-facing red arrow Paddy Ryan (to NSW Country Eagles)[204][205]
downward-facing red arrow Matt Sandell (to Sydney Rays)[206]
downward-facing red arrow Kalivati Tawake (to France Biarritz)[207]
upward-facing green arrow Angus Bell (from Newington College)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Rory O'Connor (from Sydney Rays)[208]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Talakai (from NSW Country Eagles)[197]
Angus Bell (did not play)
Harry Johnson-Holmes[198]
Sekope Kepu[199]
Rory O'Connor
Tom Robertson[200]
Chris Talakai
Shambeckler Vui (did not play)[198]
Cody Walker (did not play)[198]
HK Damien Fitzpatrick[209]
Tolu Latu[210]
Hugh Roach[211]
JP Sauni (did not play)[212]
downward-facing red arrow Hugh Roach (to Rebels)[96] upward-facing green arrow Tatafu Polota-Nau (from England Leicester Tigers)[213]
upward-facing green arrow Andrew Tuala (from Melbourne Rising)[197]
Damien Fitzpatrick[214]
Tolu Latu[197]
Tatafu Polota-Nau (short-term)
JP Sauni (did not play)[197]
Andrew Tuala
LK Ned Hanigan[215]
Ryan McCauley[195]
Nick Palmer[198]
Rob Simmons[216]
Tom Staniforth[217]
downward-facing red arrow Nick Palmer (to Sydney Rays)[197] upward-facing green arrow Will Harris (from Scots College)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Le Roux Roets (from South Africa Pumas)[218]
upward-facing green arrow Jeremy Williams (from Scots College)[197]
Ned Hanigan[197]
Will Harris (did not play)
Ryan McCauley[219]
Le Roux Roets (did not play)
Rob Simmons[216]
Tom Staniforth[217]
Jeremy Williams (did not play)
FL Jack Dempsey (did not play)[220]
Michael Hooper[221]
Kelly Meafua (did not play)[195]
Will Miller[198]
Lachlan Swinton (did not play)[198]
Michael Wells[222]
Brad Wilkin[195]
downward-facing red arrow Kelly Meafua (to France Béziers)[223]
downward-facing red arrow Brad Wilkin (to Rebels)[96]
upward-facing green arrow BJ Edwards (from Canberra Vikings)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Hugh Sinclair (from Sydney Rays)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Rory Suttor (from NSW Country Eagles)[197]
Jack Dempsey[224]
BJ Edwards (did not play)
Michael Hooper[225]
Will Miller[226]
Hugh Sinclair
Rory Suttor (did not play)
Lachlan Swinton[198]
Michael Wells[227]
N8 Jed Holloway[202]
Maclean Jones (did not play)[228]
downward-facing red arrow Maclean Jones (to Sydney Rays)[197] upward-facing green arrow Patrick Tafa (from NSW Country Eagles)[197] Jed Holloway[202]
Patrick Tafa (did not play)
SH Nick Duffy (short-term, did not play)[229]
Jake Gordon[230]
Nick Phipps[231]
Mitch Short (short-term)[196]
Michael Snowden (short-term)[232]
downward-facing red arrow Nick Duffy (to Sydney Rays)[197]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Snowden (retired)[233]
Jake Gordon[230]
Nick Phipps[231]
Mitch Short (did not play)[197]
FH Bernard Foley[234]
Bryce Hegarty[235]
Mack Mason (did not play)[236]
downward-facing red arrow Bryce Hegarty (to Reds)[192] upward-facing green arrow Will Harrison (to Sydney Rays)[197] Bernard Foley[237]
Will Harrison (did not play)
Mack Mason[236]
CE Kurtley Beale[238]
Lalakai Foketi[198]
Alex Newsome[198]
Irae Simone (did not play)[195]
downward-facing red arrow Irae Simone (to Brumbies)[63] upward-facing green arrow Tautalatasi Tasi (from Brisbane City)[239] Kurtley Beale[197]
Lalakai Foketi[197]
Alex Newsome[198]
Tautalatasi Tasi (short-term)
WG Cameron Clark[240]
Andrew Kellaway[202]
Taqele Naiyaravoro[241]
Curtis Rona[242]
downward-facing red arrow Andrew Kellaway (to England Northampton Saints)[243]
downward-facing red arrow Taqele Naiyaravoro (to England Northampton Saints)[244]
upward-facing green arrow Adam Ashley-Cooper (from Japan Kobelco Steelers)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Donaldson (from Sydney Rays)[197]
upward-facing green arrow John Folau (from Sydney Rays)[245]
upward-facing green arrow James Ramm (from Sydney Rays)[197]
Adam Ashley-Cooper
Cameron Clark[246]
Ben Donaldson (did not play)
John Folau (did not play)
James Ramm (did not play)
Curtis Rona[242]
FB Israel Folau[247] upward-facing green arrow Karmichael Hunt (from Reds)[192] Israel Folau[197]
Karmichael Hunt
Coach Daryl Gibson[248] Daryl Gibson[249]

See also

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References

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