List of 2021–22 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 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2021 or 2022 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
  • 2021 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 2021 season, players listed as 'did not play' did not feature in any matches in Super Rugby AU or Super Rugby Trans-Tasman.
  • (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).
  • (development squad) denotes a player that wasn't named in the original squad, but was announced as signing as a development player. These are often younger players or club players. Different teams use different names for development players. Other names used include (wider training group) or (wider training squad).
  • 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 2021–2022
Pos 2021 squad[1] Out In 2022 players[2]
PR Allan Alaalatoa[3]
Archer Holz[4]
Fred Kaihea (short-term)[5]
Sefo Kautai (short-term)[6]
Harry Lloyd[7]
Tom Ross[8]
Scott Sio[9]
James Slipper[10]
downward-facing red arrow Archer Holz (to Waratahs)[11]
downward-facing red arrow Harry Lloyd (to Force)[12]
Allan Alaalatoa[3]
Fred Kaihea[13]
Sefo Kautai[14]
Tom Ross[15]
Scott Sio[9]
James Slipper[16]
HK Folau Fainga'a[17]
Lachlan Lonergan[18]
Connal McInerney[19]
Billy Pollard[20]
Folau Fainga'a[17]
Lachlan Lonergan[21]
Connal McInerney[22]
Billy Pollard[2]
LK Nick Frost[23]
Tom Hooper[20]
Cadeyrn Neville[24]
Darcy Swain[25]
James Tucker[1]
downward-facing red arrow James Tucker (to New Zealand Blues)[26] Nick Frost[27]
Tom Hooper[28]
Cadeyrn Neville[24]
Darcy Swain[25]
BR Jahrome Brown[29]
Tom Cusack[30]
Will Miller (short-term)[31]
Luke Reimer[20]
Pete Samu[32]
Rory Scott[20]
Henry Stowers (short-term)[33]
Rob Valetini[34]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Cusack (retired)[35]
downward-facing red arrow Will Miller (retired)[2]
downward-facing red arrow Henry Stowers (to New Zealand Moana Pasifika)[36]
upward-facing green arrow Ed Kennedy (from Wales Scarlets)[28] Jahrome Brown[37]
Ed Kennedy
Luke Reimer[37]
Pete Samu[32]
Rory Scott[38]
Rob Valetini[39]
SH Lachie Albert (did not play)[20]
Issak Fines-Leleiwasa[1]
Ryan Lonergan[40]
Nic White[41]
downward-facing red arrow Issak Fines-Leleiwasa (to Force)[42] Lachie Albert[2]
Ryan Lonergan[40]
Nic White[41]
FH Bayley Kuenzle[43]
Noah Lolesio[44]
Reesjan Pasitoa[19]
downward-facing red arrow Bayley Kuenzle (to Force)[42]
downward-facing red arrow Reesjan Pasitoa (to Force)[45]
upward-facing green arrow Rodney Iona (from Tuggeranong Vikings)[46] Rodney Iona
Noah Lolesio[44]
CE Len Ikitau[44]
Irae Simone[47]
Reece Tapine (did not play)[4]
downward-facing red arrow Reece Tapine (to Force)[42] upward-facing green arrow Hudson Creighton (from Reds)[48]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Feauai-Sautia (from France Oyonnax)[49]
upward-facing green arrow Ollie Sapsford (from New Zealand Hawke's Bay)[50]
Hudson Creighton
Chris Feauai-Sautia
Len Ikitau[51]
Ollie Sapsford
Irae Simone[47]
WG Solomone Kata[52]
Andy Muirhead[53]
Tom Wright[54]
downward-facing red arrow Solomone Kata (to New Zealand Moana Pasifika)[55] upward-facing green arrow Cam Clark (from United States San Diego Legion)[56] Cam Clark
Andy Muirhead[53]
Tom Wright[57]
FB Tom Banks[58]
Mack Hansen[59]
downward-facing red arrow Mack Hansen (to Ireland Connacht)[60] upward-facing green arrow Jesse Mogg (from France Pau)[61] Tom Banks[58]
Jesse Mogg
Coach Dan McKellar[62] Dan McKellar[62]

Force[edit]

Force transfers 2021–2022
Pos 2021 squad[63] Out In 2022 squad[64]
PR Bo Abra (wider training squad, did not play)[65]
Victor Harris (wider training squad, did not play)[65]
Chris Heiberg (did not play)[66]
Greg Holmes[67]
Kieran Longbottom[68]
Santiago Medrano[69]
Tom Robertson[70]
Angus Wagner[67]
downward-facing red arrow Victor Harris (to Joondalup Brothers)[64]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Heiberg (to Palmyra)[71]
downward-facing red arrow Kieran Longbottom (retired)[72]
upward-facing green arrow Harry Lloyd (from Brumbies)[12] Bo Abra[64]
Greg Holmes[64]
Harry Lloyd
Santiago Medrano[69]
Tom Robertson[64]
Angus Wagner[67]
HK Feleti Kaitu'u[67]
Andrew Ready[66]
Jack Winchester[73]
Feleti Kaitu'u[67]
Andrew Ready[66]
Jack Winchester[73]
LK Ryan McCauley[74]
Jackson Pugh (wider training squad, did not play)[65]
Jeremy Thrush[75]
Sitaleki Timani (short-term)[76]
downward-facing red arrow Sitaleki Timani (released)[77] upward-facing green arrow Izack Rodda (from France Lyon)[78]
upward-facing green arrow Will Sankey (from Uni-Norths)[79]
Ryan McCauley[74]
Jackson Pugh[80]
Izack Rodda
Will Sankey (short-term)
Jeremy Thrush[64]
BR Tim Anstee[81]
Ollie Callan (wider training squad)[82]
Kane Koteka[82]
Fergus Lee-Warner[82]
Tomás Lezana[69]
Brynard Stander[68]
downward-facing red arrow Tomás Lezana (to Wales Scarlets)[83] upward-facing green arrow Alex Masibaka (from Associates)[84] Tim Anstee[81]
Ollie Callan[82]
Kane Koteka[82]
Fergus Lee-Warner[82]
Alex Masibaka (short-term)
Brynard Stander[68]
SH Tomás Cubelli[85]
Michael McDonald (wider training squad)[86]
Ian Prior[87]
downward-facing red arrow Tomás Cubelli (to France Biarritz)[88] upward-facing green arrow Issak Fines-Leleiwasa (from Brumbies)[42] Issak Fines-Leleiwasa
Michael McDonald[86]
Ian Prior[87]
FH Jono Lance[89]
Jake McIntyre[90]
Domingo Miotti[69]
downward-facing red arrow Jono Lance (to Japan Mie Honda Heat)[91]
downward-facing red arrow Domingo Miotti (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[92]
upward-facing green arrow Bayley Kuenzle (from Brumbies)[42]
upward-facing green arrow Reesjan Pasitoa (from Brumbies)[45]
Bayley Kuenzle
Jake McIntyre[90]
Reesjan Pasitoa
CE Kyle Godwin[93]
Richard Kahui[75]
Tevita Kuridrani[94]
Grason Makara (wider training squad, did not play)[65]
Jordan Olowofela (short-term)[95]
Henry Taefu[89]
downward-facing red arrow Tevita Kuridrani (to France Biarritz)[96]
downward-facing red arrow Jordan Olowofela (returned to England Leicester Tigers)[97]
downward-facing red arrow Henry Taefu (to New Zealand Moana Pasifika)[98]
upward-facing green arrow Reece Tapine (from Brumbies)[42] Kyle Godwin[93]
Richard Kahui[64]
Grason Makara[80]
Reece Tapine
WG Marcel Brache[68]
Brad Lacey (did not play)[99]
Jonah Placid (did not play)[100]
Toni Pulu[74]
Byron Ralston[99]
downward-facing red arrow Marcel Brache (to United States Austin Gilgronis)[101]
downward-facing red arrow Jonah Placid (to Southern Lions)[102]
upward-facing green arrow Daniel Ala (from Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)[103]
upward-facing green arrow Manasa Mataele (from New Zealand Crusaders)[104]
Daniel Ala
Brad Lacey[99]
Manasa Mataele
Toni Pulu[64]
Byron Ralston[99]
FB Rob Kearney[105]
Jack McGregor[99]
Jake Strachan[89]
downward-facing red arrow Rob Kearney (retired)[106] Jack McGregor[99]
Jake Strachan[80]
Coach Tim Sampson[107] Tim Sampson[107]

Rebels[edit]

Rebels transfers 2021–2022
Pos 2021 squad[108] Out In 2022 players[109]
PR Isaac Aedo Kailea (development squad)[110]
Albert Anae[111]
Cabous Eloff[108]
Pone Fa'amausili[112]
Matt Gibbon[113]
Cameron Orr[114]
Lucio Sordoni[115]
Rhys van Nek[116]
downward-facing red arrow Albert Anae (to Reds)[117]
downward-facing red arrow Lucio Sordoni (to France Mont-de-Marsan)[118]
upward-facing green arrow Sef Fa'agase (from New Zealand Otago)[119]
upward-facing green arrow Emosi Tuqiri (from Marist College)[120]
Isaac Aedo Kailea (wider-training squad)[120]
Cabous Eloff[109]
Sef Fa'agase (short-term)
Pone Fa'amausili[112]
Matt Gibbon[113]
Cameron Orr[114]
Emosi Tuqiri (wider-training squad)
Rhys van Nek[121]
HK Ed Craig[116]
James Hanson[108]
Jordan Uelese[122]
downward-facing red arrow Ed Craig (to Waratahs)[123] upward-facing green arrow Efi Ma'afu (from Japan Yokohama Canon Eagles)[124] James Hanson[124]
Efi Ma'afu
Jordan Uelese[122]
LK Ignacio Calas (did not play)[115]
Steve Cummins[125]
Ross Haylett-Petty[108]
Trevor Hosea[126]
Tom Nowlan (short-term)[127]
downward-facing red arrow Ignacio Calas (to France Carcassonne)[128]
downward-facing red arrow Steve Cummins (to France Pau)[129]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Canham (from Melbourne Harlequins)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Hill (from New Zealand Otago)[130]
upward-facing green arrow Daniel Maiava (from GPS)[131]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Philip (from France Pau)[132]
Josh Canham (wider-training squad)
Ross Haylett-Petty[133]
Josh Hill (short-term)
Trevor Hosea[134]
Daniel Maiava (short-term)
Tom Nowlan[109]
Matt Philip
BR Richard Hardwick[135]
Michael Icely (short-term)[136]
Josh Kemeny[137]
Rob Leota[138]
Isi Naisarani[139]
Michael Wells[135]
Brad Wilkin[135]
downward-facing red arrow Isi Naisarani (to Japan Shizuoka Blue Revs)[140] upward-facing green arrow Tamati Ioane (from Gungahlin Eagles)[133]
upward-facing green arrow Sione Lolesio (from Wyndham City Rhinos)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Wallis (from Reds)[119]
Richard Hardwick[133]
Michael Icely (wider-training squad)[120]
Tamati Ioane
Josh Kemeny[133]
Rob Leota[133]
Sione Lolesio (wider-training squad)
Sam Wallis (short-term)
Michael Wells[135]
Brad Wilkin[135]
SH Frank Lomani[141]
Joe Powell[142]
Theo Strang (did not play)[143]
James Tuttle[143]
downward-facing red arrow Frank Lomani (to Fiji Drua)[144]
downward-facing red arrow Theo Strang (to England Bristol Bears)[145]
upward-facing green arrow Moses Sorovi (from Reds)[133] Joe Powell[133]
Moses Sorovi
James Tuttle[109]
FH Carter Gordon[116] upward-facing green arrow Nick Jooste (from Eastern Suburbs)[130] Carter Gordon[121]
Nick Jooste (short-term)
CE Lewis Holland[146]
Stacey Ili (short-term)[110]
Campbell Magnay[147]
Jeral Skelton[148]
Young Tonumaipea[149]
Matt To'omua[150]
Glen Vaihu[108]
downward-facing red arrow Lewis Holland (to Australia Sevens)[109]
downward-facing red arrow Campbell Magnay (injured)[109]
upward-facing green arrow Lebron Naea (from Endeavour Hills)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Ray Nu'u (from New Zealand Otago)[109]
upward-facing green arrow Lukas Ripley (from Souths)[120]
Stacey Ili[124]
Lebron Naea (wider-training squad)
Ray Nu'u
Lukas Ripley
Jeral Skelton[148]
Young Tonumaipea[149]
Matt To'omua[151]
Glen Vaihu (short-term)[119]
WG Lachie Anderson[146]
Andrew Kellaway (short-term)[152]
Marika Koroibete[153]
Tom Pincus[143]
Ilikena Vudogo[148]
downward-facing red arrow Marika Koroibete (to Japan Saitama Wild Knights)[154]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Pincus (retired)[155]
upward-facing green arrow Joe Pincus (from Australia Sevens)[133] Lachie Anderson[156]
Andrew Kellaway[133]
Joe Pincus
Ilikena Vudogo[148]
FB Dane Haylett-Petty[157]
Reece Hodge[158]
George Worth (short-term)[159]
downward-facing red arrow Dane Haylett-Petty (retired)[160] upward-facing green arrow Mason Gordon (from Brisbane Boys' College)[120] Mason Gordon (wider-training squad)
Reece Hodge[158]
George Worth (short-term)[161]
Coach Kevin Foote (interim)[162]
David Wessels[163]
downward-facing red arrow David Wessels (released)[164] Kevin Foote[133]

Reds[edit]

Reds transfers 2021–2022
Pos 2021 squad[165] Out In 2022 players[166]
PR Feao Fotuaika[167]
Harry Hoopert[168]
Zane Nonggorr[169]
Taniela Tupou[170]
Dane Zander[165]
upward-facing green arrow Albert Anae (from Rebels)[117]
upward-facing green arrow George Blake (from Bond University)[166]
upward-facing green arrow Sef Fa'agase (from New Zealand Otago)[171]
Albert Anae (short-term)
George Blake
Sef Fa'agase (short-term)
Feao Fotuaika[172]
Harry Hoopert[168]
Zane Nonggorr[169]
Taniela Tupou[170]
Dane Zander[172]
HK Richie Asiata (short-term)[173]
Matt Faessler (did not play)[165]
Alex Mafi[174]
Josh Nasser[175]
Brandon Paenga-Amosa[167]
downward-facing red arrow Brandon Paenga-Amosa (to France Montpellier)[176] Richie Asiata[172]
Matt Faessler (short-term)[177]
Alex Mafi[174]
Josh Nasser[175]
LK Angus Blyth[178]
Ben Grant (did not play)[165]
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto[179]
Ryan Smith[175]
Tuaina Taii Tualima[175]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Grant (to United States San Diego Legion)[180] upward-facing green arrow Lopeti Faifua (from Wests)[166]
upward-facing green arrow Connor Vest (from University of Queensland)[181]
Angus Blyth[178]
Lopeti Faifua
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto[179]
Ryan Smith[175]
Tuaina Taii Tualima[175]
Connor Vest (short-term)
BR Fraser McReight[182]
Angus Scott-Young[183]
Seru Uru[165]
Sam Wallis[165]
Harry Wilson[184]
Liam Wright[183]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Wallis (to Rebels)[119] Fraser McReight[182]
Angus Scott-Young[185]
Seru Uru[186]
Harry Wilson[184]
Liam Wright[185]
SH Tate McDermott[182]
Moses Sorovi[187]
Kalani Thomas[169]
downward-facing red arrow Moses Sorovi (to Rebels)[133] upward-facing green arrow Spencer Jeans (from Bond University)[188] Spencer Jeans
Tate McDermott[182]
Kalani Thomas[189]
FH Lawson Creighton (did not play)[165]
Bryce Hegarty[167]
James O'Connor[190]
downward-facing red arrow Bryce Hegarty (to England Leicester Tigers)[191] upward-facing green arrow Tom Lynagh (from England Harlequins)[192] Lawson Creighton[186]
Tom Lynagh
James O'Connor[193]
CE Hudson Creighton[165]
Josh Flook[169]
Isaac Henry[165]
Hunter Paisami[194]
Jordan Petaia[195]
Hamish Stewart[167]
downward-facing red arrow Hudson Creighton (to Brumbies)[48] Josh Flook[188]
Isaac Henry[189]
Hunter Paisami[196]
Jordan Petaia[195]
Hamish Stewart[167]
WG Jock Campbell[168]
Filipo Daugunu[197]
Ilaisa Droasese[169]
Suliasi Vunivalu[198]
Jock Campbell[168]
Filipo Daugunu[197]
Ilaisa Droasese[186]
Suliasi Vunivalu[198]
FB Mac Grealy[169] upward-facing green arrow Floyd Aubrey (from GPS)[199] Floyd Aubrey (short-term)
Mac Grealy[189]
Coach Brad Thorn[200] Brad Thorn[201]

Waratahs[edit]

Waratahs transfers 2021–2022
Pos 2021 squad[202] Out In 2022 squad[203]
PR Angus Bell[202]
Darcy Breen (short-term)[204]
Pekahou Cowan (short-term)[205]
Tetera Faulkner[202]
Vunipola Fifita (short-term)[206]
George Francis (short-term, did not play)[204]
Harry Johnson-Holmes[207]
Chris Talakai[208]
Alefosio Tatola[202]
Tiaan Tauakipulu (did not play)[202]
Andrew Tuala (short-term)[209]
downward-facing red arrow Darcy Breen (to Sydney University)[203]
downward-facing red arrow Pekahou Cowan (to New Zealand Wellington)[203]
downward-facing red arrow Vunipola Fifita (returned to Eastern Suburbs)[203]
downward-facing red arrow George Francis (returned to Easts Tigers)[203]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Talakai (to France Bayonne)[210]
downward-facing red arrow Alefosio Tatola (to Manly)[203]
downward-facing red arrow Andrew Tuala (to United States LA Giltinis)[211]
upward-facing green arrow Adrian Brown (from Eastwood)[212]
upward-facing green arrow Archer Holz (from Brumbies)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Paddy Ryan (from Japan Munakata Sanix Blues)[213]
upward-facing green arrow Ruan Smith (from United States LA Giltinis)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Hamdahn Tuipulotu (from New Zealand Auckland)[214]
Angus Bell[215]
Adrian Brown (wider-training squad)
Tetera Faulkner[216]
Archer Holz (wider training squad)
Harry Johnson-Holmes[207]
Paddy Ryan (short-term)
Ruan Smith
Tiaan Tauakipulu[217]
Hamdahn Tuipulotu (wider training squad)
HK Robbie Abel[202]
Joe Cotton[202]
Tom Horton[218]
Dave Porecki[219]
downward-facing red arrow Robbie Abel (retired)[220]
downward-facing red arrow Joe Cotton (to England Bristol Bears)[145]
upward-facing green arrow Ed Craig (from Rebels)[123]
upward-facing green arrow Mahe Vailanu (from United States LA Giltinis)[221]
Ed Craig (short-term)
Tom Horton[218]
Dave Porecki[219]
Mahe Vailanu (short-term)
LK Sam Caird[222]
Max Douglas[202]
Jack Whetton[223]
Jeremy Williams[202]
Michael Wood (short-term)[224]
Sam Wykes[225]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Caird (to New Zealand Highlanders)[226]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Whetton (to France Castres)[227]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Wood (to Randwick)[203]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Wykes (retired)[228]
upward-facing green arrow Hugh Bokenham (from Sydney University)[203]
upward-facing green arrow Geoff Cridge (from New Zealand Hawke's Bay)[214]
upward-facing green arrow Ned Hanigan (from Japan Kurita Water Gush Akishima)[229]
upward-facing green arrow Jed Holloway (from Japan Toyota Verblitz)[230]
Hugh Bokenham
Geoff Cridge
Max Douglas[216]
Ned Hanigan
Jed Holloway
Jeremy Williams (wider training squad)[231]
BR Jack Dempsey[232]
Charlie Gamble[233]
Will Harris[202]
Hugh Sinclair[234]
Lachlan Swinton[235]
Carlo Tizzano[236]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (short-term)[209]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Dempsey (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[237] upward-facing green arrow Langi Gleeson (from Manly)[217]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Hooper (returned from Japan Toyota Verblitz)[238]
Charlie Gamble (wider training squad)[231]
Langi Gleeson (wider training squad)
Will Harris[216]
Michael Hooper
Hugh Sinclair[239]
Lachlan Swinton[235]
Carlo Tizzano[203]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco[240]
SH Jake Gordon[241]
Jack Grant[242]
Henry Robertson[202]
upward-facing green arrow Teddy Wilson (from Eastern Suburbs)[243] Jake Gordon[215]
Jack Grant[242]
Henry Robertson (wider training squad)[231]
Teddy Wilson (short-term)
FH Ben Donaldson[202]
Tane Edmed[244]
Will Harrison[245]
Ben Donaldson[246]
Tane Edmed[244]
Will Harrison[245]
CE Lalakai Foketi[247]
Tepai Moeroa[248]
Izaia Perese[249]
Joey Walton[250]
downward-facing red arrow Tepai Moeroa (to Melbourne Storm)[251] upward-facing green arrow Jamie Roberts (from Wales Dragons)[252]
upward-facing green arrow Mosese Tuipulotu (from Eastern Suburbs)[231]
Lalakai Foketi[253]
Izaia Perese[249]
Jamie Roberts
Mosese Tuipulotu (wider training squad)
Joey Walton[216]
WG Mark Nawaqanitawase[254]
Alex Newsome[255]
James Ramm[256]
Triston Reilly[202]
James Turner (short-term)[257]
upward-facing green arrow Dylan Pietsch (from Australia Sevens)[231] Mark Nawaqanitawase[258]
Alex Newsome[258]
Dylan Pietsch (wider training squad)
James Ramm[256]
Triston Reilly[216]
James Turner (short-term)[259]
FB Jack Maddocks[260] downward-facing red arrow Jack Maddocks (to France Pau)[129] upward-facing green arrow Kurtley Beale (from France Racing 92)[261]
upward-facing green arrow Tevita Funa (from Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)[262]
Kurtley Beale (short-term)
Tevita Funa
Coach Jason Gilmore (interim)[263]
Rob Penney[264]
Chris Whitaker (interim)[263]
downward-facing red arrow Jason Gilmore (returned to assistant coach)[265]
downward-facing red arrow Rob Penney (to Japan Shining Arcs)[266]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Whitaker (returned to assistant coach)[265]
upward-facing green arrow Darren Coleman (from United States LA Giltinis)[265] Darren Coleman

See also[edit]

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