List of 2017–18 Super Rugby transfers (New Zealand)

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New Zealand prop Charlie Faumuina ended a nine-year spell at the Blues to join Top 14 side Toulouse.[1]

This is a list of New Zealand player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2018 Super Rugby season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2017 or 2018 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.

In addition to the main squad, teams can also name additional players that train in backup or development squads for the franchises. These players are denoted by (wider training group).

Notes[edit]

  • 2017 players listed are all players that were named in the initial senior squad, or subsequently included in a 23-man match day squad at any game during the season.
  • (did not play) denotes that a player did not play at all during one of the two seasons due to injury or non-selection. These players are included to indicate they were contracted to the team.
  • (short-term) denotes that a player wasn't initially contracted, but came in during the season. This could either be a club rugby player coming in as injury cover, or a player whose contract had expired at another team (typically in the northern hemisphere).
  • Flags are only shown for players moving to or from another country.
  • Players may play in several positions, but are listed in only one.

Blues[edit]

Blues transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[2]
PR Charlie Faumuina[3]
Alex Hodgman[4]
Sione Mafileo[5]
Pauliasi Manu[6]
Sam Prattley[5]
Ofa Tu'ungafasi[7]
downward-facing red arrow Charlie Faumuina (to France Toulouse)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Prattley (to Chiefs)[8]
upward-facing green arrow Isaac Salmon (from Tasman)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Mike Tamoaieta (from North Harbour)[2]
Alex Hodgman[2]
Sione Mafileo[2]
Pauliasi Manu[2]
Isaac Salmon (did not play)
Mike Tamoaieta
Ofa Tu'ungafasi[2]
HK Epalahame Faiva[9]
Matt Moulds[9]
James Parsons[10]
downward-facing red arrow Epalahame Faiva (to Waikato)[2] upward-facing green arrow Leni Apisai (from Hurricanes)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Ross Wright (from Northland)[12]
Leni Apisai
Matt Moulds[11]
James Parsons[11]
Ross Wright (short-term)
LK Gerard Cowley-Tuioti[5]
Josh Goodhue[13]
Brandon Nansen (did not play)[9]
Leighton Price (short-term)[14]
Scott Scrafton[5]
Patrick Tuipulotu[15]
Jimmy Tupou[4]
downward-facing red arrow Brandon Nansen (to North Harbour)[2]
downward-facing red arrow Leighton Price (to Taranaki)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Lyndon Dunshea (from Auckland)[16]
upward-facing green arrow Matiaha Martin (from Counties Manukau)[17]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Nee-Nee (from Auckland)[18]
upward-facing green arrow Jacob Pierce (from Auckland)[19]
Gerard Cowley-Tuioti[20]
Lyndon Dunshea (short-term)
Josh Goodhue[2]
Matiaha Martin (short-term)
Ben Nee-Nee (short-term)
Jacob Pierce (short-term)
Scott Scrafton[20]
Patrick Tuipulotu[15]
Jimmy Tupou[2]
FL Blake Gibson[9]
Jerome Kaino[21]
Steve Luatua[22]
Kara Pryor[5]
Murphy Taramai[9]
downward-facing red arrow Steve Luatua (to England Bristol)[23] upward-facing green arrow Sione Havili (from Auckland)[24]
upward-facing green arrow Antonio Kiri Kiri (from Manawatu)[25]
upward-facing green arrow Dalton Papalii (from Auckland)[26]
upward-facing green arrow Glenn Preston (from North Harbour)[2]
Blake Gibson[2]
Sione Havili (short-term)
Jerome Kaino[21]
Antonio Kiri Kiri (short-term)
Dalton Papalii
Glenn Preston
Kara Pryor[2]
Murphy Taramai[2]
N8 Akira Ioane[9] Akira Ioane[2]
SH Billy Guyton[9]
Sam Nock[9]
Augustine Pulu[27]
downward-facing red arrow Billy Guyton (to Tasman)[2] upward-facing green arrow Jonathan Ruru (from Otago)[28] Sam Nock[28]
Augustine Pulu[28]
Jonathan Ruru
FH Piers Francis[5]
Bryn Gatland (short-term)[29]
Stephen Perofeta[30]
Ihaia West[9]
downward-facing red arrow Piers Francis (to England Northampton Saints)[31]
downward-facing red arrow Ihaia West (to Hurricanes)[32]
upward-facing green arrow Otere Black (from Hurricanes)[33]
upward-facing green arrow Daniel Kirkpatrick (from France Albi)[2]
Otere Black (did not play)
Bryn Gatland[33]
Daniel Kirkpatrick
Stephen Perofeta[33]
CE TJ Faiane[9]
George Moala[9]
Rene Ranger[9]
Matt Vaega (did not play)[9]
Sonny Bill Williams[34]
downward-facing red arrow Rene Ranger (to France La Rochelle)[35]
downward-facing red arrow Matt Vaega (to North Harbour)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Terrence Hepetema (from Bay of Plenty)[16]
upward-facing green arrow Matthew Johnson (from Southland)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Orbyn Leger (from Counties Manukau)[36]
upward-facing green arrow Tumua Manu (from Auckland)[37]
upward-facing green arrow Tamati Tua (from Northland)[2]
TJ Faiane[2]
Terrence Hepetema (short-term)
Matthew Johnson (did not play)
Orbyn Leger (short-term)
Tumua Manu (short-term)
George Moala[2]
Tamati Tua
Sonny Bill Williams[34]
WG Matt Duffie[38]
Rieko Ioane[9]
Melani Nanai[9]
Declan O'Donnell[9]
downward-facing red arrow Declan O'Donnell (to Chiefs)[39] upward-facing green arrow Caleb Clarke (from Auckland)[26]
upward-facing green arrow Jordan Hyland (from Northland)[18]
Caleb Clarke
Matt Duffie[40]
Jordan Hyland (short-term)
Rieko Ioane[2]
Melani Nanai[40]
FB Michael Collins[30]
Jordan Trainor[9]
Michael Collins[40]
Jordan Trainor[2]
Coach Tana Umaga[41] Tana Umaga[41]

Chiefs[edit]

Chiefs transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[42]
PR Siegfried Fisiihoi[43]
Mitchell Graham (did not play)[43]
Kane Hames[44]
Sefo Kautai[43]
Nepo Laulala[45]
Atunaisa Moli[46]
Aidan Ross[47]
downward-facing red arrow Siegfried Fisiihoi (to France Stade Français)[42] upward-facing green arrow Sam Prattley (from Blues)[8]
upward-facing green arrow Angus Ta'avao (from Australia Waratahs)[48]
upward-facing green arrow Jeff Thwaites (from Bay of Plenty)[49]
upward-facing green arrow Karl Tu’inukuafe (from North Harbour)[39]
Mitchell Graham (did not play)[42]
Kane Hames (did not play)[50]
Sefo Kautai[50]
Nepo Laulala[50]
Atunaisa Moli[50]
Sam Prattley (short-term)
Aidan Ross[42]
Angus Ta'avao (short-term)
Jeff Thwaites (short-term)
Karl Tu’inukuafe (short-term)
HK Hika Elliot[51]
Nathan Harris[52]
Brayden Mitchell (short-term)[53]
Liam Polwart[43]
Sebastian Siataga (short-term)[54]
Samisoni Taukei'aho (short-term)[55]
downward-facing red arrow Hika Elliot (to France Oyonnax)[56]
downward-facing red arrow Brayden Mitchell (to Southland)[42]
downward-facing red arrow Sebastian Siataga (to Crusaders)[57]
Nathan Harris[58]
Liam Polwart[42]
Samisoni Taukei'aho[42]
LK Michael Allardice[59]
Dominic Bird[60]
Matiaha Martin (did not play)[47]
Brodie Retallick[61]
James Tucker[43]
downward-facing red arrow Matiaha Martin (to Counties Manukau)[42]
downward-facing red arrow James Tucker (to Waikato)[42]
upward-facing green arrow Fin Hoeata (from Taranaki)[42] Michael Allardice[62]
Dominic Bird[62]
Fin Hoeata (did not play)
Brodie Retallick[61]
FL Lachlan Boshier[43]
Sam Cane[63]
Mitchell Karpik[64]
Liam Messam[65]
Tom Sanders[43]
Taleni Seu[43]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Sanders (to Crusaders)[66] upward-facing green arrow Tyler Ardron (from Wales Ospreys)[67]
upward-facing green arrow Luke Jacobson (from Waikato)[68]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Matich (from Northland)[69]
upward-facing green arrow Jesse Parete (from Bay of Plenty)[70]
upward-facing green arrow Pita Gus Sowakula (from Taranaki)[71]
Tyler Ardron
Lachlan Boshier[72]
Sam Cane[73]
Luke Jacobson
Mitchell Karpik[74]
Matt Matich (short-term)
Liam Messam[65]
Jesse Parete (short-term)
Taleni Seu[75]
Pita Gus Sowakula (short-term)
N8 Mitchell Brown[43]
Michael Leitch[43]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Leitch (to Japan Sunwolves)[76] Mitchell Brown[72]
SH Finlay Christie[43]
Tawera Kerr-Barlow[77]
Jonathan Taumateine[47]
Brad Weber (did not play)[59]
downward-facing red arrow Finlay Christie (to Hurricanes)[78]
downward-facing red arrow Tawera Kerr-Barlow (to France La Rochelle)[79]
upward-facing green arrow Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (from Hurricanes)[80] Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
Jonathan Taumateine[80]
Brad Weber[80]
FH Aaron Cruden[81]
Stephen Donald[43]
downward-facing red arrow Aaron Cruden (to France Montpellier)[82]
downward-facing red arrow Stephen Donald (to Counties Manukau)[83]
upward-facing green arrow Tiaan Falcon (from Hawke's Bay)[68]
upward-facing green arrow Luteru Laulala (from Counties Manukau)[69]
upward-facing green arrow Marty McKenzie (from Crusaders)[42]
Tiaan Falcon
Luteru Laulala (short-term)
Marty McKenzie
CE Johnny Fa'auli[43]
Anton Lienert-Brown[43]
Alex Nankivell (short-term)[84]
Charlie Ngatai[85]
upward-facing green arrow Baylin Sullivan (from Waikato)[86]
upward-facing green arrow Regan Verney (from Wellington)[42]
Johnny Fa'auli[42]
Anton Lienert-Brown[58]
Alex Nankivell[42]
Charlie Ngatai[85]
Baylin Sullivan (short-term)
Regan Verney (did not play)
WG Solomon Alaimalo[43]
Glen Fisiiahi (did not play)[87]
James Lowe[88]
Tim Nanai-Williams[65]
Toni Pulu[44]
Shaun Stevenson[43]
Chase Tiatia (did not play)[43]
downward-facing red arrow Glen Fisiiahi (to Counties Manukau)[42]
downward-facing red arrow James Lowe (to Ireland Leinster)[89]
downward-facing red arrow Chase Tiatia (to Bay of Plenty)[42]
upward-facing green arrow Levi Aumua (from Tasman)[42]
upward-facing green arrow Declan O'Donnell (from Blues)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Sean Wainui (from Crusaders)[48]
Solomon Alaimalo[90]
Levi Aumua (did not play)
Tim Nanai-Williams (did not play)[75]
Declan O'Donnell (short-term)
Toni Pulu[44]
Shaun Stevenson[83]
Sean Wainui (short-term)
FB Damian McKenzie[91]
Sam McNicol[43]
Damian McKenzie[91]
Sam McNicol (did not play)[42]
Coach Dave Rennie[92] downward-facing red arrow Dave Rennie (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[93] upward-facing green arrow Colin Cooper (from Taranaki)[94] Colin Cooper

Crusaders[edit]

Crusaders transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[95]
PR Michael Ala'alatoa[96]
Wyatt Crockett[97]
Owen Franks[98]
Oliver Jager[99]
Joe Moody[100]
Tim Perry[99]
upward-facing green arrow Harry Allan (from Canterbury)[101]
upward-facing green arrow Donald Brighouse (from Otago)[102]
upward-facing green arrow Chris King (from France Pau)[103]
Michael Ala'alatoa[96]
Harry Allan (short-term)
Donald Brighouse (short-term)
Wyatt Crockett[97]
Owen Franks[98]
Oliver Jager[104]
Chris King (short-term)
Joe Moody[100]
Tim Perry[104]
HK Ben Funnell[99]
Andrew Makalio[99]
Codie Taylor[99]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Anderson-Heather (from Otago)[105]
upward-facing green arrow Sebastian Siataga (from Chiefs)[57]
Sam Anderson-Heather (short-term)
Ben Funnell[104]
Andrew Makalio[95]
Sebastian Siataga (short-term)
Codie Taylor[106]
LK Scott Barrett[107]
Luke Romano[99]
Quinten Strange[99]
Sam Whitelock[108]
Scott Barrett[107]
Luke Romano[95]
Quinten Strange[95]
Sam Whitelock[109]
FL Heiden Bedwell-Curtis[99]
Jed Brown[99]
Mitchell Dunshea[99]
Vernon Fredericks (short-term)[110]
Pete Samu[99]
Jordan Taufua[111]
Matt Todd[99]
downward-facing red arrow Jed Brown (to Canterbury)[95]
downward-facing red arrow Vernon Fredericks (to Tasman)[95]
upward-facing green arrow Ethan Blackadder (from Tasman)[95]
upward-facing green arrow Billy Harmon (from Canterbury)[95]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Sanders (from Chiefs)[66]
Heiden Bedwell-Curtis (short-term)[112]
Ethan Blackadder
Mitchell Dunshea[95]
Billy Harmon
Pete Samu[66]
Tom Sanders
Jordan Taufua[111]
Matt Todd[113]
N8 Whetu Douglas (short-term)[114]
Kieran Read[108]
downward-facing red arrow Whetu Douglas (to Italy Benetton)[115] Kieran Read[116]
SH Mitchell Drummond[99]
Ere Enari (short-term)[114]
Leon Fukofuka[117]
Bryn Hall[118]
downward-facing red arrow Ere Enari (injured)[119]
downward-facing red arrow Leon Fukofuka (to Auckland)[95]
upward-facing green arrow Jack Stratton (from Canterbury)[95] Mitchell Drummond[120]
Bryn Hall[121]
Jack Stratton
FH Mitchell Hunt[99]
Marty McKenzie[99]
Richie Mo'unga[99]
downward-facing red arrow Marty McKenzie (to Chiefs)[42] upward-facing green arrow Brett Cameron (from Canterbury)[122]
upward-facing green arrow Mike Delany (from Bay of Plenty)[123]
Brett Cameron (short-term)
Mike Delany
Mitchell Hunt[120]
Richie Mo'unga[124]
CE Tim Bateman[99]
Ryan Crotty[125]
Jack Goodhue[126]
Seta Tamanivalu[127]
Sean Wainui[99]
downward-facing red arrow Sean Wainui (to Chiefs)[48] Tim Bateman[123]
Ryan Crotty[128]
Jack Goodhue[126]
Seta Tamanivalu[129]
WG George Bridge[99]
Sione Fifita (did not play)[99]
Digby Ioane[130]
Jone Macilai-Tori (did not play)[131]
Manasa Mataele[99]
downward-facing red arrow Sione Fifita (to Counties Manukau)[95]
downward-facing red arrow Digby Ioane (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[132]
upward-facing green arrow Tima Fainga'anuku (from Tasman)[133]
upward-facing green arrow Braydon Ennor (from Canterbury)[134]
upward-facing green arrow Will Jordan (from Tasman)[95]
George Bridge[120]
Braydon Ennor
Tima Fainga'anuku (short-term)
Will Jordan (did not play)
Jone Macilai-Tori[131]
Manasa Mataele[95]
FB Israel Dagg[135]
David Havili[136]
Israel Dagg[137]
David Havili[136]
Coach Scott Robertson[138] Scott Robertson[138]

Highlanders[edit]

Highlanders transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[139]
PR Siua Halanukonuka[140]
Daniel Lienert-Brown[140]
Craig Millar[140]
Guy Millar[140]
Aki Seiuli[140]
Siate Tokolahi[140]
downward-facing red arrow Siua Halanukonuka (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[141]
downward-facing red arrow Craig Millar (to Japan Sunwolves)[76]
upward-facing green arrow Tyrel Lomax (from Australia Rebels)[142][143]
upward-facing green arrow Kalolo Tuiloma (from Counties Manukau)[139]
Daniel Lienert-Brown[144]
Tyrel Lomax
Guy Millar[139]
Aki Seiuli[139]
Siate Tokolahi[139]
Kalolo Tuiloma
HK Liam Coltman[140]
Ash Dixon[140]
Greg Pleasants-Tate[140]
Sekonaia Pole (short-term)[145]
Adrian Smith (short-term)[146]
downward-facing red arrow Sekonaia Pole (to Otago)[139]
downward-facing red arrow Adrian Smith (to North Harbour)[139]
Liam Coltman[147]
Ash Dixon[148]
Greg Pleasants-Tate[139]
LK Alex Ainley[140]
Josh Dickson (did not play)[140]
Tom Franklin[149]
Jackson Hemopo[150]
Joe Wheeler[140]
downward-facing red arrow Joe Wheeler (returned to Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[151] upward-facing green arrow Pari Pari Parkinson (from Tasman)[139] Alex Ainley[152]
Josh Dickson[139]
Tom Franklin[139]
Jackson Hemopo[150]
Pari Pari Parkinson
FL Shane Christie (did not play)[140]
Gareth Evans[140]
Dillon Hunt (short-term)[145]
James Lentjes[140]
Dan Pryor[140]
Tupou Sopoaga (short-term)[153]
Luke Whitelock[154]
downward-facing red arrow Shane Christie (to Tasman)[139]
downward-facing red arrow Gareth Evans (to Hurricanes)[155]
downward-facing red arrow Tupou Sopoaga (to Southland)[139]
upward-facing green arrow Shannon Frizell (from Tasman)[139] Shannon Frizell
Dillon Hunt[156]
James Lentjes[144]
Dan Pryor[144]
Luke Whitelock[154]
N8 Elliot Dixon[140]
Liam Squire[140]
upward-facing green arrow Marino Mikaele-Tu’u (from Hawke's Bay)[157][158] Elliot Dixon[139]
Marino Mikaele-Tu’u
Liam Squire[159]
SH Kayne Hammington[140]
Josh Renton[140]
Aaron Smith[160]
Kayne Hammington[139]
Josh Renton[139]
Aaron Smith[160]
FH Marty Banks[161]
Hayden Parker (did not play)[140]
Fletcher Smith[140]
Lima Sopoaga[162]
downward-facing red arrow Marty Banks (to Italy Benetton)[163]
downward-facing red arrow Hayden Parker (to Japan Sunwolves)[76]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Ioane (from Otago)[164] Josh Ioane
Fletcher Smith[164]
Lima Sopoaga[162]
CE Jason Emery (did not play)[149]
Matt Faddes[140]
Malakai Fekitoa[165]
Rob Thompson[140]
Sio Tomkinson[140]
Teihorangi Walden[140]
downward-facing red arrow Jason Emery (to Japan Sunwolves)[166]
downward-facing red arrow Malakai Fekitoa (to France Toulon)[167]
upward-facing green arrow Thomas Umaga-Jensen (from Wellington)[139] Matt Faddes[168]
Rob Thompson[139]
Sio Tomkinson[139]
Thomas Umaga-Jensen
Teihorangi Walden[139]
WG Richard Buckman[169]
Tevita Li[170]
Waisake Naholo[140]
Patrick Osborne[171]
downward-facing red arrow Patrick Osborne (returned to Japan Kubota Spears)[172] upward-facing green arrow Josh McKay (from Canterbury)[139]
upward-facing green arrow Tevita Nabura (from Counties Manukau)[139]
Richard Buckman[169]
Tevita Li[139]
Josh McKay
Tevita Nabura
Waisake Naholo[173]
FB Ben Smith[174] Ben Smith[175]
Coach Tony Brown[176] downward-facing red arrow Tony Brown (to  Japan (assistant))[176] upward-facing green arrow Aaron Mauger (from England Leicester Tigers)[177] Aaron Mauger

Hurricanes[edit]

Hurricanes transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[178]
PR Chris Eves[179]
Reggie Goodes (did not play)[179]
Mike Kainga[179]
Ben May[179]
Jeffery Toomaga-Allen[179]
Loni Uhila[179]
downward-facing red arrow Reggie Goodes (retired)[180]
downward-facing red arrow Mike Kainga (to Taranaki)[178]
downward-facing red arrow Loni Uhila (to France Clermont)[181]
upward-facing green arrow Fraser Armstrong (from Manawatu)[182]
upward-facing green arrow Alex Fidow (from Wellington)[178]
upward-facing green arrow Marcel Renata (from Auckland)[183]
upward-facing green arrow Toby Smith (from Australia Rebels)[184]
Fraser Armstrong (short-term)
Chris Eves[178]
Alex Fidow
Ben May[178]
Marcel Renata (short-term)
Toby Smith
Jeffery Toomaga-Allen[178]
HK Leni Apisai[179]
Dane Coles[185]
James O'Reilly (short-term)[186]
Ricky Riccitelli[179]
downward-facing red arrow Leni Apisai (to Blues)[11] upward-facing green arrow Asafo Aumua (from Wellington)[178]
upward-facing green arrow Nathan Vella (from Canterbury)[187]
Asafo Aumua
Dane Coles (did not play)[185]
James O'Reilly (short-term)[188]
Ricky Riccitelli[178]
Nathan Vella (short-term)
LK Mark Abbott[179]
James Blackwell[189]
James Broadhurst (did not play)[190]
Geoffrey Cridge (did not play)[179]
Michael Fatialofa[179]
Sam Lousi[191]
downward-facing red arrow Mark Abbott (to Japan Coca-Cola Red Sparks)[178]
downward-facing red arrow James Broadhurst (retired)[192]
downward-facing red arrow Geoffrey Cridge (to Hawke's Bay)[178]
upward-facing green arrow Murray Douglas (from Australia Rebels)[193]
upward-facing green arrow Isaia Walker-Leawere (from Wellington)[193]
James Blackwell (did not play)[178]
Murray Douglas
Michael Fatialofa[178]
Sam Lousi[191]
Isaia Walker-Leawere
FL Vaea Fifita[194]
Callum Gibbins[179]
Toa Halafihi[179]
Reed Prinsep[195]
Hugh Renton[179]
Ardie Savea[196]
Brad Shields[179]
downward-facing red arrow Callum Gibbins (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[197]
downward-facing red arrow Toa Halafihi (to France Lyon)[198]
downward-facing red arrow Hugh Renton (to Hawke's Bay)[178]
upward-facing green arrow Gareth Evans (from Highlanders)[155]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Henwood (from Counties Manukau)[193]
Gareth Evans
Vaea Fifita[199]
Sam Henwood
Reed Prinsep[195]
Ardie Savea[196]
Brad Shields[178]
N8 Blade Thomson[179] Blade Thomson[178]
SH Kylem O'Donnell (did not play)[179]
TJ Perenara[200]
Chris Smylie (short-term)[189]
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi[179]
downward-facing red arrow Kylem O'Donnell (to Taranaki)[178]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Smylie (to North Harbour)[178]
downward-facing red arrow Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (to Chiefs)[80]
upward-facing green arrow Jamie Booth (from Manawatu)[193]
upward-facing green arrow Finlay Christie (from Chiefs)[78]
upward-facing green arrow Richard Judd (from Bay of Plenty)[183]
Jamie Booth
Finlay Christie
Richard Judd (short-term)
TJ Perenara[201]
FH Beauden Barrett[202]
Otere Black[203]
downward-facing red arrow Otere Black (to Blues)[33] upward-facing green arrow Jackson Garden-Bachop (from Australia Rebels)[204]
upward-facing green arrow TJ Va'a (from Wellington)[178]
upward-facing green arrow Ihaia West (from Blues)[32]
Beauden Barrett[202]
Jackson Garden-Bachop
TJ Va'a (did not play)
Ihaia West
CE Pita Ahki[205]
Vince Aso[179]
Ngani Laumape[179]
Matt Proctor[206]
Peter Umaga-Jensen (did not play)[179]
downward-facing red arrow Pita Ahki (to Ireland Connacht)[207] Vince Aso[178]
Ngani Laumape[199]
Matt Proctor[199]
Peter Umaga-Jensen[178]
WG Wes Goosen[179]
Cory Jane[208]
Ben Lam[209]
Julian Savea[210]
downward-facing red arrow Cory Jane (returned to Japan Toshiba Brave Lupus)[211] upward-facing green arrow Jonah Lowe (from Hawke's Bay)[178] Wes Goosen[178]
Ben Lam[209]
Jonah Lowe
Julian Savea[210]
FB Jordie Barrett[212]
Nehe Milner-Skudder[206]
Jordie Barrett[212]
Nehe Milner-Skudder[213]
Coach Chris Boyd[214] Chris Boyd[214]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

References[edit]

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  7. ^ "Powerful Prop Tu'ungafasi Signs Again for Blues" (Press release). Blues. 12 June 2015. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 4 March 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Gallagher Chiefs team named to play against the Reds" (Press release). Chiefs. 19 April 2018. Archived from the original on 21 April 2018. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
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