List of 2019–20 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 2020 Super Rugby season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2019 or 2020 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.

Notes
  • The 2019 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. For the 2020 season, Super Rugby was suspended after seven rounds of matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with regional tournaments taking place there after. Players listed as "did not play" did not feature in any of the seven rounds of matches played that season.
  • (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.

Brumbies[edit]

Brumbies transfers 2019–2020
Pos 2019 squad[1] Out In 2020 players[2]
PR Allan Alaalatoa[3]
Vunipola Fifita[4]
Leslie Leulua’iali’i-Makin[1]
Tom Ross[5]
Scott Sio[6]
James Slipper[7]
Angus Wagner (short-term, did not play)[8]
downward-facing red arrow Vunipola Fifita (released)[2]
downward-facing red arrow Leslie Leulua’iali’i-Makin (injured)[9]
downward-facing red arrow Angus Wagner (to Force)[10]
upward-facing green arrow Harry Lloyd (from Force)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Shambeckler Vui (from Waratahs)[12]
Allan Alaalatoa[3]
Harry Lloyd
Tom Ross[13]
Scott Sio[14]
James Slipper[7]
Shambeckler Vui (did not play)
HK Folau Fainga'a[15]
Joshua Mann-Rea[16]
Connal McInerney[17]
Maile Ngauamo (short-term, did not play)[8]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Mann-Rea (retired)[18]
downward-facing red arrow Maile Ngauamo (to Brisbane City)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Lachlan Lonergan (from Tuggeranong Vikings)[19] Folau Fainga'a[20]
Lachlan Lonergan
Connal McInerney[21]
LK Rory Arnold[22]
Sam Carter[23]
Murray Douglas[24]
Blake Enever[25]
Darcy Swain[26]
downward-facing red arrow Rory Arnold (to France Toulouse)[27]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Carter (to Ireland Ulster)[28]
upward-facing green arrow Nick Frost (from New Zealand Crusaders Development)[29]
upward-facing green arrow Cadeyrn Neville (from Japan Toyota Industries Shuttles)[30]
Murray Douglas[24]
Blake Enever (did not play)[25]
Nick Frost
Cadeyrn Neville
Darcy Swain[31]
FL Jahrome Brown (short-term)[32]
Tom Cusack[33]
David Pocock[34]
Pete Samu[35]
Rob Valetini[36]
downward-facing red arrow David Pocock (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[37] upward-facing green arrow Will Miller (from Waratahs)[38] Jahrome Brown (did not play)[39]
Tom Cusack[40]
Will Miller
Pete Samu[41]
Rob Valetini[42]
N8 Ben Hyne (did not play)[43]
Lachlan McCaffrey[1]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Hyne (to Japan Sunwolves)[44] Lachlan McCaffrey[45]
SH Ryan Lonergan[46]
Matt Lucas[47]
Joe Powell[48]
downward-facing red arrow Matt Lucas (to Japan Ricoh Black Rams)[49] upward-facing green arrow Issak Fines (from Force)[50] Issak Fines (did not play)
Ryan Lonergan[46]
Joe Powell[48]
FH Wharenui Hawera[51]
Bayley Kuenzle (did not play)[52]
Christian Lealiifano[53]
Noah Lolesio (did not play)[54]
downward-facing red arrow Wharenui Hawera (to Japan Kubota Spears)[55]
downward-facing red arrow Christian Lealiifano (to Japan NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[56]
upward-facing green arrow Reesjan Pasitoa (from Nudgee College)[57] Bayley Kuenzle[52]
Noah Lolesio[58]
Reesjan Pasitoa
CE Len Ikitau[5]
Jordan Jackson-Hope[59]
Tevita Kuridrani[60]
Irae Simone[61]
Tom Wright[62]
downward-facing red arrow Jordan Jackson-Hope (to Japan Sunwolves)[44] upward-facing green arrow Guy Porter (from Sydney University)[63] Len Ikitau[58]
Tevita Kuridrani[64]
Guy Porter (did not play)
Irae Simone[2]
Tom Wright[62]
WG Andy Muirhead[1]
Chance Peni[1]
Toni Pulu[65]
Henry Speight[66]
Lausii Taliauli[67]
downward-facing red arrow Chance Peni (to Japan Hino Red Dolphins)[68]
downward-facing red arrow Henry Speight (to Reds)[69]
downward-facing red arrow Lausii Taliauli (to New Zealand Southland)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Solomone Kata (from Melbourne Storm)[70] Solomone Kata
Andy Muirhead[71]
Toni Pulu[65]
FB Tom Banks[72]
Mack Hansen[1]
Tom Banks[73]
Mack Hansen (did not play)[74]
Coach Dan McKellar[4] Dan McKellar[75]

Rebels[edit]

Rebels transfers 2019–2020
Pos 2019 squad[76] Out In 2020 players[77]
PR Jermaine Ainsley[78]
Ben Daley (did not play)[79]
Mees Erasmus (did not play)[80]
Pone Fa'amausili[81]
Tetera Faulkner[82]
Matt Gibbon (development squad)[83]
Fereti Sa'aga (did not play)[84]
Sam Talakai[85]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Daley (retired)[86]
downward-facing red arrow Tetera Faulkner (to Waratahs)[87]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Talakai (to Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[88]
upward-facing green arrow Cabous Eloff (from South Africa Blue Bulls XV)[77]
upward-facing green arrow Cameron Orr (from Force)[89]
upward-facing green arrow Ruan Smith (from Reds)[89]
Jermaine Ainsley[78]
Cabous Eloff (development squad)
Mees Erasmus (did not play)[77]
Pone Fa'amausili (did not play)[81]
Matt Gibbon[90]
Cameron Orr
Fereti Sa'aga[84]
Ruan Smith
HK Robbie Abel[91]
Anaru Rangi[76]
Hugh Roach[92]
Jordan Uelese[93]
downward-facing red arrow Robbie Abel (to Waratahs)[94]
downward-facing red arrow Hugh Roach (to New Zealand Crusaders)[95]
upward-facing green arrow Steven Misa (from New Zealand Otago)[96]
upward-facing green arrow Declan Moore (from Sydney)[77]
Steven Misa (short-term)
Declan Moore (development squad, did not play)
Anaru Rangi[97]
Jordan Uelese[93]
LK Adam Coleman[98]
Esei Ha'angana[76]
Ross Haylett-Petty[99]
Trevor Hosea (did not play)[76]
Sam Jeffries[76]
Matt Philip[100]
downward-facing red arrow Adam Coleman (to England London Irish)[101]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Jeffries (to Japan NEC Green Rockets)[102]
upward-facing green arrow Gideon Koegelenberg (from South Africa Sharks)[77] Esei Ha'angana (did not play)[77]
Ross Haylett-Petty[77]
Trevor Hosea (did not play)[103]
Gideon Koegelenberg
Matt Philip[104]
FL Angus Cottrell[105]
Richard Hardwick[106]
Luke Jones[107]
Rob Leota[108]
Brad Wilkin[92]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Kemeny (from Sydney)[109]
upward-facing green arrow Boyd Killingworth (from Australia Sevens)[110]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Wells (from Waratahs)[111]
Angus Cottrell[77]
Richard Hardwick[106]
Luke Jones[107]
Josh Kemeny (did not play)
Boyd Killingworth (did not play)
Rob Leota[112]
Michael Wells
Brad Wilkin (did not play)[77]
N8 Isi Naisarani[113] Isi Naisarani[114]
SH Will Genia[115]
Harrison Goddard[116]
Michael Ruru[117]
downward-facing red arrow Will Genia (to Japan Kintetsu Liners)[118]
downward-facing red arrow Harrison Goddard (to Gordon)[119]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Ruru (to France Bayonne)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Frank Lomani (from Fiji Fijian Drua)[121]
upward-facing green arrow Ryan Louwrens (from Japan Kintetsu Liners)[77]
upward-facing green arrow Theo Strang (from Melbourne Rising)[96]
upward-facing green arrow James Tuttle (from Reds)[122]
Frank Lomani
Ryan Louwrens
Theo Strang (short-term)
James Tuttle (did not play)
FH Quade Cooper[123]
Stuart Dunbar (development squad)[124]
Matt To'omua (short-term)[125]
downward-facing red arrow Quade Cooper (to Japan Kintetsu Liners)[118]
downward-facing red arrow Stuart Dunbar (to Australia Sevens)[126]
upward-facing green arrow Andrew Deegan (from Force)[122] Andrew Deegan
Matt To'omua[125]
CE Tom English[127]
Reece Hodge[128]
Campbell Magnay[129]
Bill Meakes[100]
Sione Tuipulotu[108]
downward-facing red arrow Sione Tuipulotu (to Japan Yamaha Júbilo)[130] Tom English[77]
Reece Hodge[131]
Campbell Magnay[77]
Bill Meakes[132]
WG Marika Koroibete[133]
Semisi Tupou[78]
upward-facing green arrow Andrew Kellaway (from England Northampton Saints)[134]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Pincus (from England Bristol Bears)[135]
upward-facing green arrow Harry Potter (from Melbourne Rising)[136]
Andrew Kellaway
Marika Koroibete[137]
Tom Pincus (short-term, did not play)
Harry Potter (did not play)
Semisi Tupou (did not play)[78]
FB Dane Haylett-Petty[99]
Jack Maddocks[138]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Maddocks (to Waratahs)[139] Dane Haylett-Petty[140]
Coach David Wessels[141] David Wessels[142]

Reds[edit]

Reds transfers 2019–2020
Pos 2019 squad[143] Out In 2020 players[144]
PR Feao Fotuaika[145]
Harry Hoopert[143]
Gavin Luka[146]
JP Smith[147]
Ruan Smith[148]
Taniela Tupou[149]
downward-facing red arrow Gavin Luka (to Queensland Country)[144]
downward-facing red arrow Ruan Smith (to Rebels)[89]
upward-facing green arrow David Feao (from Brisbane City)[150]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Nasser (from Brisbane City)[144]
upward-facing green arrow Jack Straker (from New Zealand Northland)[151]
upward-facing green arrow Dane Zander (from Brisbane City)[152]
David Feao (development squad, did not play)
Feao Fotuaika[153]
Harry Hoopert[154]
Josh Nasser
JP Smith[147]
Jack Straker (short-term, did not play)
Taniela Tupou[155]
Dane Zander (short-term)
HK Efi Ma'afu (did not play)[156]
Alex Mafi[157]
Brandon Paenga-Amosa[143]
downward-facing red arrow Efi Ma'afu (to Japan Sunwolves)[158] upward-facing green arrow Ed Craig (from Sydney)[159]
upward-facing green arrow Sean Farrell (from Brisbane City)[144]
Ed Craig (short-term)
Sean Farrell (did not play)
Alex Mafi[160]
Brandon Paenga-Amosa[153]
LK Angus Blyth[161]
Harry Hockings[162]
Izack Rodda[163]
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto[161]
upward-facing green arrow Tuaina Taii Tualima (from Brisbane City)[150]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Wood (from Brisbane City)[144]
Angus Blyth[164]
Harry Hockings[162]
Izack Rodda[165]
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto[166]
Tuaina Taii Tualima (development squad, did not play)
Michael Wood (did not play)
FL Adam Korczyk[167]
Fraser McReight[146]
Angus Scott-Young[168]
Caleb Timu[169]
Harry Wilson (did not play)[156]
Liam Wright[143]
downward-facing red arrow Adam Korczyk (to Brisbane City)[144]
downward-facing red arrow Caleb Timu (to France Montpellier)[170]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Kibble (from Queensland Country)[144] Tom Kibble (did not play)
Fraser McReight[171]
Angus Scott-Young[172]
Harry Wilson[173]
Liam Wright[172]
N8 Scott Higginbotham[174] downward-facing red arrow Scott Higginbotham (to France Bordeaux)[175] upward-facing green arrow Seru Uru (from Brisbane City)[144] Seru Uru
SH Scott Malolua (short-term)[176]
Tate McDermott[177]
Moses Sorovi[178]
James Tuttle (did not play)[179]
downward-facing red arrow James Tuttle (to Rebels)[122] Scott Malolua[144]
Tate McDermott[171]
Moses Sorovi[178]
FH Matt McGahan[180]
Hamish Stewart[181]
Teti Tela (did not play)[180]
downward-facing red arrow Matt McGahan (to Japan Ricoh Black Rams)[182]
downward-facing red arrow Teti Tela (to Brisbane City)[144]
upward-facing green arrow Carter Gordon (from Queensland Country)[144] Carter Gordon (did not play)
Hamish Stewart[153]
CE Chris Feauai-Sautia[157]
Samu Kerevi[183]
Isaac Lucas (short-term)[184]
Duncan Paia'aua[181]
Seb Wileman (short-term)[185]
downward-facing red arrow Samu Kerevi (to Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[175]
downward-facing red arrow Duncan Paia'aua (to France Toulon)[186]
downward-facing red arrow Seb Wileman (to New Zealand Southland)[144]
upward-facing green arrow James O'Connor (from England Sale Sharks)[187]
upward-facing green arrow Hunter Paisami (from Brisbane City)[150]
Chris Feauai-Sautia[153]
Isaac Lucas[188]
James O'Connor
Hunter Paisami (development squad)
WG Jock Campbell[180]
Filipo Daugunu[157]
Will Eadie (did not play)[156]
Liam McNamara (short-term, did not play)[176]
Sefa Naivalu[189]
Jordan Petaia[143]
downward-facing red arrow Will Eadie (to GPS)[144]
downward-facing red arrow Sefa Naivalu (to France Stade Français)[190]
downward-facing red arrow Liam McNamara (to Brisbane City)[144]
upward-facing green arrow Henry Speight (from Brumbies)[69] Jock Campbell[154]
Filipo Daugunu[191]
Jordan Petaia[192]
Henry Speight
FB Jack Hardy[145]
Bryce Hegarty[193]
Aidan Toua[157]
downward-facing red arrow Aidan Toua (to Japan Honda Heat)[194] Jack Hardy (did not play)[145]
Bryce Hegarty[153]
Coach Brad Thorn[195] Brad Thorn[196]

Waratahs[edit]

Waratahs transfers 2019–2020
Pos 2019 squad[197] Out In 2020 squad[198][199]
PR Angus Bell (did not play)[197]
Harry Johnson-Holmes[200]
Sekope Kepu[201]
Rory O'Connor[202]
Tom Robertson[203]
Chris Talakai[197]
Shambeckler Vui[200]
Cody Walker (did not play)[200]
downward-facing red arrow Sekope Kepu (to England London Irish)[204]
downward-facing red arrow Shambeckler Vui (to Brumbies)[12]
downward-facing red arrow Cody Walker (to NSW Country Eagles)[198]
upward-facing green arrow Charlie Abel (from Sydney)[198]
upward-facing green arrow Darcy Breen (from Sydney University)[199]
upward-facing green arrow Tetera Faulkner (from Rebels)[87]
upward-facing green arrow Tiaan Tauakipulu (from New Zealand St Kentigern's College)[205]
Charlie Abel (did not play)
Angus Bell[198]
Darcy Breen (development squad, did not play)
Tetera Faulkner
Harry Johnson-Holmes[206]
Rory O'Connor[202]
Tom Robertson[203]
Chris Talakai[207]
Tiaan Tauakipulu (development squad, did not play)
HK Damien Fitzpatrick[208]
Tolu Latu[197]
Tatafu Polota-Nau (short-term)[209]
JP Sauni (did not play)[197]
Andrew Tuala[197]
downward-facing red arrow Tolu Latu (to France Stade Français)[210]
downward-facing red arrow Tatafu Polota-Nau (returned to England Leicester Tigers)[211]
downward-facing red arrow JP Sauni (to Melbourne Rising)[198]
upward-facing green arrow Robbie Abel (from Rebels)[94]
upward-facing green arrow Joe Cotton (from Wests)[199]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Horton (from NSW Country Eagles)[212]
Robbie Abel
Joe Cotton (development squad, did not play)
Damien Fitzpatrick[213]
Tom Horton (did not play)
Andrew Tuala[214]
LK Ned Hanigan[197]
Jed Holloway[215]
Ryan McCauley[216]
Le Roux Roets (did not play)[217]
Rob Simmons[218]
Tom Staniforth[219]
Jeremy Williams (did not play)[197]
downward-facing red arrow Le Roux Roets (to South Africa Sharks)[220] upward-facing green arrow Max Douglas (from Manly)[205] Max Douglas (development squad, did not play)
Ned Hanigan (did not play)[198]
Jed Holloway[221]
Ryan McCauley[216]
Rob Simmons[222]
Tom Staniforth[219]
Jeremy Williams (development squad, did not play)[205]
FL Jack Dempsey[223]
BJ Edwards (did not play)[197]
Michael Hooper[224]
Will Miller[225]
Hugh Sinclair[197]
Rory Suttor (did not play)[197]
Lachlan Swinton[200]
Michael Wells[226]
downward-facing red arrow BJ Edwards (to Eastern Suburbs)[198]
downward-facing red arrow Will Miller (to Brumbies)[38]
downward-facing red arrow Rory Suttor (to NSW Country Eagles)[198]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Wells (to Rebels)[111]
upward-facing green arrow Charlie Gamble (from Sydney)[227]
upward-facing green arrow Carlo Tizzano (from Force)[228]
Jack Dempsey[223]
Charlie Gamble (did not play)
Michael Hooper[224]
Hugh Sinclair (did not play)[229]
Lachlan Swinton[230]
Carlo Tizzano
N8 Will Harris (did not play)[197]
Pat Tafa (did not play)[197]
Will Harris (did not play)[198]
Pat Tafa[231]
SH Jake Gordon[232]
Nick Phipps[233]
Mitch Short (did not play)[197]
downward-facing red arrow Nick Phipps (to England London Irish)[234] upward-facing green arrow Michael McDonald (from Sydney)[228]
upward-facing green arrow Henry Robertson (from NSW Country Eagles)[199]
Jake Gordon[235]
Michael McDonald
Henry Robertson (development squad, did not play)
Mitch Short[207]
FH Bernard Foley[236]
Will Harrison (did not play)[197]
Mack Mason[237]
downward-facing red arrow Bernard Foley (to Japan Kubota Spears)[238] upward-facing green arrow Jack Walsh (from Manly)[239] Will Harrison[240]
Mack Mason (did not play)[237]
Jack Walsh (development squad, did not play)
CE Kurtley Beale[197]
Lalakai Foketi[197]
Tautalatasi Tasi (short-term)[241]
downward-facing red arrow Tautalatasi Tasi (to Japan Sunwolves)[242] upward-facing green arrow Tepai Moeroa (from Parramatta Eels)[243]
upward-facing green arrow Joey Walton (from NSW Country Eagles)[212]
Kurtley Beale[244]
Lalakai Foketi[245]
Tepai Moeroa
Joey Walton (did not play)
WG Adam Ashley-Cooper[197]
Cam Clark[246]
John Folau (did not play)[197]
Alex Newsome[200]
James Ramm (did not play)[197]
Curtis Rona[247]
downward-facing red arrow Adam Ashley-Cooper (to United States Austin Gilgronis)[248]
downward-facing red arrow John Folau (to Western Sydney Two Blues)[249]
downward-facing red arrow Curtis Rona (to England London Irish)[234]
upward-facing green arrow Siosifa Lisala (from Japan Toyota Industries Shuttles)[250]
upward-facing green arrow Mark Nawaqanitawase (from NSW Country Eagles)[251]
upward-facing green arrow Triston Reilly (from Australia Sevens)[199]
Cam Clark[252]
Siosifa Lisala
Mark Nawaqanitawase
Alex Newsome[253]
James Ramm[198]
Triston Reilly (development squad, did not play)
FB Ben Donaldson (did not play)[197]
Israel Folau[197]
Karmichael Hunt[193]
downward-facing red arrow Israel Folau (to France Catalans Dragons)[254] upward-facing green arrow Jack Maddocks (from Rebels)[139] Ben Donaldson (development squad, did not play)[205]
Karmichael Hunt[255]
Jack Maddocks
Coach Daryl Gibson[256] downward-facing red arrow Daryl Gibson (released)[257] upward-facing green arrow Rob Penney (from Japan Toyota Industries Shuttles)[258] Rob Penney

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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