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List of 2013–14 Super Rugby transfers

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2013 Blues captain Ali Williams retired from international rugby during the 2013 Super Rugby season. He subsequently signed to play for Toulon after playing 117 Super Rugby matches.[1]

This is a list of player signings and releases involving Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2014 Super Rugby season. The release of a player that was included in a 2013 Super Rugby season squad, or the signing of a new player for the 2014 season is listed here regardless of when it occurred. Players that have been confirmed for the 2014 season are also listed, regardless of when they signed for the team.

Australian and New Zealand teams name their squads for the 2014 season – typically containing 30 players – in late 2013. Many sides also name additional players that train in backup or development squads for the franchises. These players are denoted by (wider training group) for New Zealand teams, or (extended playing squad) for Australian teams. In South Africa, all teams have affiliated provincial sides playing in their domestic Vodacom Cup competition.

Notes:

  • 2013 players listed are all players that were named in the initial senior squad, or subsequently included in a 22-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.

Australia

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Brumbies

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Brumbies transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Ben Alexander
Ruaidhri Murphy
Dan Palmer
Scott Sio
Ruan Smith (extended playing squad)
downward-facing red arrow Dan Palmer (to France Grenoble)[2] upward-facing green arrow Allan Alaalatoa (from Southern Districts)[3]
upward-facing green arrow JP Smith (from GPS Rugby)[3]
Allan Alaalatoa (extended playing squad)
Ben Alexander[4]
Ruaidhri Murphy[5]
Scott Sio[5]
JP Smith (extended playing squad)
Ruan Smith[3]
HK Joshua Mann-Rea (extended playing squad)
Stephen Moore
Siliva Siliva
upward-facing green arrow Luke Holmes (from Warringah)[6] Luke Holmes (short-term)
Joshua Mann-Rea[7]
Stephen Moore[4]
Siliva Siliva[7]
LK Sam Carter
Scott Fardy
Etienne Oosthuizen
Leon Power
downward-facing red arrow Etienne Oosthuizen (to South Africa Sharks)[8][9] upward-facing green arrow Tom Staniforth (from Canberra Royals)[10]
upward-facing green arrow Jack Whetton (from New Zealand Auckland)[11]
Sam Carter[12]
Scott Fardy[13]
Leon Power[14]
Tom Staniforth (short-term)
Jack Whetton
FL Fotu Auelua
Colby Fainga'a
Peter Kimlin
David Pocock
Jordan Smiler (extended playing squad)
George Smith (short-term)
Ita Vaea (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Colby Fainga'a (to Rebels)[15]
downward-facing red arrow Peter Kimlin (to France Grenoble)[16]
downward-facing red arrow George Smith (returned to Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[17]
downward-facing red arrow Ita Vaea (to NSW Country Eagles)[18]
upward-facing green arrow Jarrad Butler (from Reds)[7]
upward-facing green arrow Tom McVerry (from Japan Kyuden Voltex)[19]
Fotu Auelua[12]
Jarrad Butler
Tom McVerry (short-term)
David Pocock[12]
Jordan Smiler[3]
N8 Ben Mowen upward-facing green arrow Lachlan McCaffrey (from Force)[3] Lachlan McCaffrey (extended playing squad)
Ben Mowen[12]
SH Ian Prior
Mark Swanepoel (extended playing squad)
Nic White
downward-facing red arrow Ian Prior (to Force)[20]
downward-facing red arrow Mark Swanepoel (to New Zealand Tasman)[21]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Dowsett (from Northern Suburbs)[3]
upward-facing green arrow Conrad Hoffmann (from South Africa Hamiltons)[22]
Michael Dowsett (extended playing squad)
Conrad Hoffmann
Nic White[23]
FH Zack Holmes
Matt To'omua
downward-facing red arrow Zack Holmes (to Force)[24] upward-facing green arrow Lionel Cronjé (from South Africa Golden Lions)[25] Lionel Cronjé
Matt To'omua[5]
CE Tevita Kuridrani
Christian Lealiifano
Pat McCabe
Andrew Smith
upward-facing green arrow Rodney Iona (from Tuggeranong Vikings)[26] Rodney Iona (short-term)
Tevita Kuridrani[27]
Christian Lealiifano[5]
Pat McCabe[28]
Andrew Smith[12]
WG Tom Cox (did not play)
Clyde Rathbone
Henry Speight
Joe Tomane
downward-facing red arrow Tom Cox (to Power House)[29] upward-facing green arrow Stephan van der Walt (from extended playing squad)[3] Clyde Rathbone[30]
Henry Speight[5]
Joe Tomane[31]
Stephan van der Walt (extended playing squad, did not play)
FB Robbie Coleman
Jesse Mogg
Robbie Coleman[32]
Jesse Mogg[13]
Coach Jake White downward-facing red arrow Jake White (to South Africa Sharks)[33] upward-facing green arrow Stephen Larkham[34] Stephen Larkham

Force

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Force transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Pekahou Cowan
Tetera Faulkner
Kieran Longbottom
Salesi Ma'afu
Salesi Manu (extended playing squad)
downward-facing red arrow Salesi Ma'afu (to England Northampton Saints)[35] upward-facing green arrow Chris Heiberg (from South Africa Stormers)[36]
upward-facing green arrow Ollie Hoskins (from Cottesloe)[37]
upward-facing green arrow Francois van Wyk (from South Africa Western Province)[37]
Pekahou Cowan[38]
Tetera Faulkner[39]
Chris Heiberg (did not play)
Ollie Hoskins (wider training group)
Kieran Longbottom[40]
Salesi Manu[41] (did not play)
Francois van Wyk (wider training group)
HK Nathan Charles
James Hilterbrand (extended playing squad)
Heath Tessmann (short-term)
Ben Whittaker
downward-facing red arrow James Hilterbrand (to Scotland Edinburgh)[42]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Whittaker (to France Biarritz)[43]
Nathan Charles[44]
Heath Tessmann[45]
LK Phoenix Battye
Toby Lynn
Rory Walton (extended playing squad)
Sam Wykes
downward-facing red arrow Toby Lynn (retired)[46]
downward-facing red arrow Rory Walton (to extended playing squad)[47]
upward-facing green arrow Adam Coleman (from Waratahs)[37]
upward-facing green arrow Wilhelm Steenkamp (from South Africa Bulls)[48]
Phoenix Battye[49]
Adam Coleman (extended playing squad)
Wilhelm Steenkamp
Sam Wykes[39]
FL Chris Alcock
Richard Brown
Angus Cottrell
Matt Hodgson
Hugh McMeniman
downward-facing red arrow Richard Brown (to Japan Honda Heat)[50] upward-facing green arrow Ryan Hodson (from Jersey Jersey)[51]
upward-facing green arrow Brynard Stander (from South Africa Sharks (Currie Cup))[37]
Chris Alcock[44]
Angus Cottrell[41]
Matt Hodgson[52]
Ryan Hodson (short-term)
Hugh McMeniman[53]
Brynard Stander
N8 Lachlan McCaffrey (did not play)
Ben McCalman
downward-facing red arrow Lachlan McCaffrey (to Brumbies extended playing squad)[3] Ben McCalman[54]
SH Chris Eaton (short-term, did not play)
Alby Mathewson
Brett Sheehan
Michael Snowden (extended playing squad)
downward-facing red arrow Chris Eaton (to New Zealand Hawke's Bay)[55]
downward-facing red arrow Brett Sheehan (to England London Wasps)[56]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Snowden (to New Zealand Waikato)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Ian Prior (from Brumbies)[20]
upward-facing green arrow Justin Turner (from Associates)[58]
Alby Mathewson[44]
Ian Prior
Justin Turner (short-term)
FH Sam Christie
Sias Ebersohn
Kyle Godwin
downward-facing red arrow Sam Christie (to New Zealand Waikato)[57] upward-facing green arrow Zack Holmes (from Brumbies)[24] Sias Ebersohn[44]
Kyle Godwin[59]
Zack Holmes
CE Patrick Dellit
Jayden Hayward
Ben Jacobs (short-term)
Junior Rasolea
Winston Stanley
Chris Tuatara-Morrison (did not play)
Will Tupou
downward-facing red arrow Ben Jacobs (to England London Wasps)[60]
downward-facing red arrow Winston Stanley (to New Zealand Highlanders)[61]
downward-facing red arrow Will Tupou (to Japan Hino Red Dolphins)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Marcel Brache (from South Africa Western Province)[36]
upward-facing green arrow Luke Burton (from UWA Rugby Club)[62]
Marcel Brache
Luke Burton (extended playing squad)
Patrick Dellit[41]
Jayden Hayward[63]
Junior Rasolea[64]
Chris Tuatara-Morrison[65]
WG Nick Cummins
Alfie Mafi
Ed Stubbs
downward-facing red arrow Alfie Mafi (to France Brive)[66] upward-facing green arrow Dane Haylett-Petty (from France Biarritz)[67] Nick Cummins[68]
Ed Stubbs[69] (did not play)
Dane Haylett-Petty
FB Sam Norton-Knight downward-facing red arrow Sam Norton-Knight (to Japan Kubota Spears)[70] upward-facing green arrow Dillyn Leyds (from South Africa Western Province)[37]
upward-facing green arrow Luke Morahan (from Reds)[71]
Dillyn Leyds (wider training group)
Luke Morahan
Coach Michael Foley Michael Foley[72]

Rebels

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Rebels transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Eddie Aholelei (did not play)
Paul Alo-Emile
Nic Henderson
Laurie Weeks
downward-facing red arrow Nic Henderson (retired)[73] upward-facing green arrow Cruze Ah-Nau (from extended playing squad)[74]
upward-facing green arrow Max Lahiff (from England London Irish)[75]
upward-facing green arrow Toby Smith (from New Zealand Chiefs)[76]
Cruze Ah-Nau (extended playing squad)
Eddie Aholelei[77] (did not play)
Paul Alo-Emile[78]
Max Lahiff
Toby Smith
Laurie Weeks[79]
HK Shota Horie
Patrick Leafa (extended playing squad)
Ged Robinson
downward-facing red arrow Ged Robinson (to New Zealand Hawke's Bay)[80] upward-facing green arrow Steve Fualau (from Southern Districts)[81]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Sexton (from Ireland Leinster)[82]
Steve Fualau (short-term)
Shota Horie[83]
Patrick Leafa (extended playing squad)[74]
Tom Sexton (did not play)
LK Luke Jones
James King
Cadeyrn Neville
Hugh Pyle
Chris Thomson (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow James King (to Japan Yakult Levins)[84] upward-facing green arrow Sam Jeffries (from Melbourne University)[85] Sam Jeffries (extended playing squad)
Luke Jones[86]
Cadeyrn Neville[87]
Hugh Pyle[87]
Chris Thomson[88] (did not play)
FL Tim Davidson
Scott Fuglistaller
Scott Higginbotham
Jordy Reid (extended playing squad)
Jarrod Saffy
downward-facing red arrow Tim Davidson (retired)[89]
downward-facing red arrow Jarrod Saffy (to France Bourg-en-Bresse)[90]
upward-facing green arrow Colby Fainga'a (from Brumbies)[15]
upward-facing green arrow Sean McMahon (from GPS)[85]
Colby Fainga'a
Scott Fuglistaller[91]
Scott Higginbotham[92]
Sean McMahon (extended playing squad)
Jordy Reid[93]
N8 Gareth Delve downward-facing red arrow Gareth Delve (to Japan NEC Green Rockets)[94] upward-facing green arrow Lopeti Timani (from Waratahs)[95] Lopeti Timani
SH Luke Burgess (short-term)
Nick Phipps
Nic Stirzaker
downward-facing red arrow Nick Phipps (to Waratahs)[96] upward-facing green arrow Josh Holmes (from Warringah)[97]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Meehan (from Sunnybank)[74]
Luke Burgess[98]
Josh Holmes (short-term)
Ben Meehan (extended playing squad)
Nic Stirzaker[99]
FH Angus Roberts
James Hilgendorf (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow James Hilgendorf (retired)[100] upward-facing green arrow Jack Debreczeni (from West Harbour)[101] Jack Debreczeni (extended playing squad)
Angus Roberts[102]
CE Tom English (extended playing squad)
Mitch Inman
Lachlan Mitchell
James O'Connor
Rory Sidey
downward-facing red arrow James O'Connor (to England London Irish)[103]
downward-facing red arrow Rory Sidey (to West Harbour)[104]
upward-facing green arrow Tamati Ellison (from New Zealand Highlanders)[105]
upward-facing green arrow Lalakai Foketi (from Manly)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Male Sa'u (from Japan Yamaha Júbilo)[107]
Tamati Ellison
Tom English[86]
Lalakai Foketi (extended playing squad)
Mitch Inman[108]
Lachlan Mitchell[109]
Male Sa'u (short-term)
WG Richard Kingi
Kimami Sitauti
Cooper Vuna
downward-facing red arrow Richard Kingi (to France Stade Français)[110]
downward-facing red arrow Kimami Sitauti (to Reds 'A')[111]
downward-facing red arrow Cooper Vuna (to Japan Toshiba Brave Lupus)[112]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Kingston (from Waratahs)[113]
upward-facing green arrow Telusa Veainu (from New Zealand Crusaders)[114]
Tom Kingston
Telusa Veainu
FB Kurtley Beale
Bryce Hegarty (extended playing squad)
Alex Rokobaro
Jason Woodward
downward-facing red arrow Kurtley Beale (to Waratahs)[115] Bryce Hegarty[116]
Alex Rokobaro[117]
Jason Woodward[91]
Coach Damien Hill downward-facing red arrow Damien Hill (to Japan Ricoh Black Rams)[118] upward-facing green arrow Tony McGahan (from Australia national team) (Coaching co-ordinator)[119] Tony McGahan

Reds

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Reds transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Ben Daley
Greg Holmes
Jono Owen
James Slipper
upward-facing green arrow Sef Fa'agase (from University of Queensland)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Pettowa Paraka (from Easts Tigers)[121]
Ben Daley[122]
Sef Fa'agase (wider training squad, did not play)
Greg Holmes[122]
Jono Owen[122]
Pettowa Paraka (wider training squad, did not play)
James Slipper[123]
HK Albert Anae
Saia Fainga'a
James Hanson
upward-facing green arrow Andrew Ready (from Easts Tigers)[120] Albert Anae[122]
Saia Fainga'a[122]
James Hanson[122]
Andrew Ready (wider training squad, did not play)
LK James Horwill
David McDuling (did not play)
Ed O'Donoghue (academy)
Rob Simmons
Adam Wallace-Harrison
downward-facing red arrow Adam Wallace-Harrison (retired)[122] James Horwill[124]
David McDuling[122]
Ed O'Donoghue[122]
Rob Simmons[123]
FL Nigel Ah Wong (extended playing squad, did not play)
Curtis Browning (academy)
Liam Gill
Eddie Quirk
Beau Robinson
downward-facing red arrow Nigel Ah Wong (to Japan Coca-Cola Red Sparks)[125] upward-facing green arrow Tim Buchanan (from University of Queensland)[126] Curtis Browning[127]
Tim Buchanan (short-term)
Liam Gill[123]
Eddie Quirk[122]
Beau Robinson[122]
N8 Jarrad Butler (extended playing squad)
Radike Samo
Jake Schatz
downward-facing red arrow Jarrad Butler (to Brumbies)[7]
downward-facing red arrow Radike Samo (to Japan Kintetsu Liners)[128]
Jake Schatz[129]
SH Nick Frisby
Will Genia
upward-facing green arrow Scott Gale (from University of Queensland)[130] Nick Frisby[122]
Scott Gale (wider training group)
Will Genia[131]
FH Quade Cooper
Ben Lucas
Quade Cooper[132]
Ben Lucas[133]
CE Anthony Fainga'a
Mike Harris
Jono Lance
Ben Tapuai
Aidan Toua
downward-facing red arrow Jono Lance (to Waratahs)[134] upward-facing green arrow Sam Johnson (from GPS Rugby)[135]
upward-facing green arrow Samu Kerevi (from GPS Rugby)[136]
Anthony Fainga'a[122]
Mike Harris[122]
Sam Johnson (wider training group)
Samu Kerevi (extended playing squad)
Ben Tapuai[137]
Aidan Toua[122]
WG Chris Feauai-Sautia
Digby Ioane
Dom Shipperley
downward-facing red arrow Digby Ioane (to France Stade Français)[138] upward-facing green arrow Chris Kuridrani (from GPS Old Boys)[139]
upward-facing green arrow Lachlan Turner (from Waratahs)[140]
Chris Feauai-Sautia[122]
Chris Kuridrani (extended playing squad)
Dom Shipperley[137]
Lachlan Turner
FB Rod Davies
Luke Morahan
downward-facing red arrow Luke Morahan (to Force)[71] upward-facing green arrow Jonah Placid (from Easts Tigers)[121]
upward-facing green arrow JJ Taulagi (from University of Queensland)[122]
Rod Davies[137]
Jonah Placid (wider training squad)
JJ Taulagi
Coach Ewen McKenzie downward-facing red arrow Ewen McKenzie (to Australia national team)[141] upward-facing green arrow Richard Graham (from Force)[142] Richard Graham[143]

Waratahs

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Waratahs transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Richard Aho (short-term)
Sekope Kepu
Benn Robinson
Paddy Ryan
Jeremy Tilse
downward-facing red arrow Richard Aho (to France Béziers)[144] upward-facing green arrow Michael Alaalatoa (from West Harbour)[145] Michael Alaalatoa (short-term)
Sekope Kepu[146]
Benn Robinson[147]
Paddy Ryan[148]
Jeremy Tilse[149]
HK Damien Fitzpatrick (did not play)
Luke Holmes (extended playing squad)
Tatafu Polota-Nau
John Ulugia
downward-facing red arrow Damien Fitzpatrick (to France Lyon)[150]
downward-facing red arrow Luke Holmes (to Warringah)[151]
downward-facing red arrow John Ulugia (to France Bourg-en-Bresse)[152]
upward-facing green arrow Tolu Latu (from Sydney University)[149]
upward-facing green arrow Hugo Roach (from Eastwood)[153]
Tolu Latu
Tatafu Polota-Nau[154]
Hugh Roach (short-term)
LK Ollie Atkins
Adam Coleman (short-term)
Kane Douglas
Jed Holloway (extended playing squad)
Greg Peterson
Will Skelton (extended playing squad)
Sitaleki Timani
downward-facing red arrow Ollie Atkins (to Scotland Edinburgh)[155]
downward-facing red arrow Adam Coleman (to Force extended playing squad)[47]
downward-facing red arrow Greg Peterson (to extended playing squad)[156]
downward-facing red arrow Sitaleki Timani (to France Montpellier)[157]
Kane Douglas[149]
Jed Holloway[149] (did not play)
Will Skelton[149]
FL Mitchell Chapman
Dave Dennis
AJ Gilbert (short-term)
Michael Hooper
Pat McCutcheon
Lopeti Timani
Liam Winton (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow AJ Gilbert (to Northern Suburbs)
downward-facing red arrow Lopeti Timani (to Rebels)[95]
downward-facing red arrow Liam Winton (to Sydney University)
upward-facing green arrow Tala Gray (from France Biarritz)[158]
upward-facing green arrow Jacques Potgieter (from South Africa Bulls)[159]
Mitchell Chapman[149]
Dave Dennis[160]
Tala Gray
Michael Hooper[161]
Pat McCutcheon[148]
Jacques Potgieter
N8 Wycliff Palu upward-facing green arrow Stephen Hoiles (from Randwick)[162] Stephen Hoiles (short-term)
Wycliff Palu[163]
SH Grayson Hart (did not play)
Matt Lucas (extended playing squad)
Brendan McKibbin
downward-facing red arrow Grayson Hart (to Scotland Edinburgh)[155]
downward-facing red arrow Matt Lucas (to extended playing squad)[156]
upward-facing green arrow Nick Phipps (from Rebels)[96] Brendan McKibbin[149]
Nick Phipps
FH Berrick Barnes
Bernard Foley
downward-facing red arrow Berrick Barnes (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[164] Bernard Foley[149]
CE Tom Carter
Israel Folau
Michael Hodge (did not play)
Rob Horne
downward-facing red arrow Tom Carter (retired)[165] upward-facing green arrow Matthew Carraro (from France Montpellier)[166]
upward-facing green arrow Jono Lance (from Reds)[134]
Matthew Carraro
Israel Folau[167]
Michael Hodge[148] (did not play)
Rob Horne[160]
Jono Lance
WG Adam Ashley-Cooper
Peter Betham
Terrence Hepetema (short-term)
Tom Kingston
Drew Mitchell
Lachlan Turner
downward-facing red arrow Terrence Hepetema (to Randwick)
downward-facing red arrow Tom Kingston (to Rebels)[113]
downward-facing red arrow Drew Mitchell (to France Toulon)[168]
downward-facing red arrow Lachlan Turner (to Reds)[140]
upward-facing green arrow Alofa Alofa (from West Harbour)[169]
upward-facing green arrow Taqele Naiyaravoro (from Australia Wests Tigers)[170]
Alofa Alofa (extended playing squad)
Adam Ashley-Cooper[171]
Peter Betham[149]
Taqele Naiyaravoro (short-term)
FB Cam Crawford
Ben Volavola (extended playing squad)
upward-facing green arrow Kurtley Beale (from Rebels)[115] Kurtley Beale
Cam Crawford[172]
Ben Volavola[149] (did not play)
Coach Michael Cheika Michael Cheika[173]

New Zealand

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Blues

[edit]
Blues transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Charlie Faumuina
Tom McCartney
Tim Perry
Sam Prattley (short-term)
Angus Ta'avao
Ofa Tu'ungafasi
downward-facing red arrow Tim Perry (to Crusaders)[174] upward-facing green arrow Tony Woodcock (from Highlanders)[175] Charlie Faumuina[176]
Tom McCartney[176]
Sam Prattley[177]
Angus Ta'avao[177]
Ofa Tu'ungafasi[178]
Tony Woodcock
HK Quentin MacDonald
Keven Mealamu
James Parsons
Gafatasi Su'a (short-term, did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Quentin MacDonald (to Ireland Munster)[179]
downward-facing red arrow Gafatasi Su'a (to Auckland)[180]
Keven Mealamu[181]
James Parsons[177]
LK Anthony Boric
Liaki Moli
Ronald Raaymakers
Culum Retallick
Ali Williams
downward-facing red arrow Anthony Boric (to Japan Mitsubishi Sagamihara DynaBoars)[182]
downward-facing red arrow Ronald Raaymakers (to Counties Manukau)[183]
downward-facing red arrow Culum Retallick (withdrawn from squad)[184]
downward-facing red arrow Ali Williams (to France Toulon)[1]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Donnelly (from Crusaders)[185]
upward-facing green arrow Hayden Triggs (from Japan Honda Heat)[186]
upward-facing green arrow Patrick Tuipulotu (from Auckland)[187]
Tom Donnelly
Liaki Moli[185]
Hayden Triggs
Patrick Tuipulotu
FL Kane Barrett
Luke Braid
Steve Luatua
Brendon O'Connor
upward-facing green arrow Jerome Kaino (returned from Japan Toyota Verblitz)[188]
upward-facing green arrow Jordan Manihera (from North Harbour)[189]
Kane Barrett[190] (did not play)
Luke Braid[176]
Jerome Kaino
Steve Luatua[191]
Jordan Manihera (short-term)
Brendon O'Connor[178]
N8 Peter Saili Peter Saili[177]
SH Jamison Gibson-Park
Bryn Hall
Wayne Ngaluafe (short-term)
Piri Weepu
downward-facing red arrow Wayne Ngaluafe (to Auckland)[192] upward-facing green arrow Sonatane Takulua (from Northland)[193] Jamison Gibson-Park[194]
Bryn Hall[190]
Sonatane Takulua (short-term, did not play)
Piri Weepu[177]
FH Baden Kerr
Chris Noakes
upward-facing green arrow Simon Hickey (from Auckland)[195]
upward-facing green arrow Ihaia West (from Hawke's Bay)[196]
Simon Hickey (wider training group)
Baden Kerr[190] (did not play)
Chris Noakes[177]
Ihaia West (short-term)
CE Malakai Fekitoa (did not play)
Rene Ranger
Francis Saili
Jackson Willison
downward-facing red arrow Malakai Fekitoa (to Highlanders)[197]
downward-facing red arrow Rene Ranger (to France Montpellier)[198]
upward-facing green arrow Pita Ahki (from North Harbour)[177]
upward-facing green arrow Ma'a Nonu (from Highlanders)[199]
Pita Ahki
Ma'a Nonu
Francis Saili[191]
Jackson Willison[177]
WG Frank Halai
George Moala
Waisake Naholo
Albert Nikoro (wider training group)
Lolagi Visinia (wider training group)
downward-facing red arrow Waisake Naholo (to New Zealand Sevens)[200] upward-facing green arrow Tevita Li (from North Harbour)[195] Frank Halai[177]
Tevita Li (wider training group)
George Moala[177]
Albert Nikoro (wider training group)[177]
Lolagi Visinia[177]
FB Marty McKenzie
Charles Piutau
downward-facing red arrow Marty McKenzie (to New Zealand Sevens)[200] upward-facing green arrow Benji Marshall (from Australia Wests Tigers)[201] Benji Marshall
Charles Piutau[191]
Coach John Kirwan John Kirwan[202]

Chiefs

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Chiefs transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Ben Afeaki
Josh Hohneck (did not play)
Pauliasi Manu (wider training group)
Solomona Sakalia (did not play)
Toby Smith
Ben Tameifuna
downward-facing red arrow Solomona Sakalia (to Bay of Plenty)[203]
downward-facing red arrow Toby Smith (to Australia Rebels)[76]
upward-facing green arrow Nick Barrett (from Southland)[204]
upward-facing green arrow Jamie Mackintosh (from Highlanders)[205]
Ben Afeaki[206]
Nick Barrett (wider training group)
Josh Hohneck[207]
Jamie Mackintosh
Pauliasi Manu[208]
Ben Tameifuna[208]
HK Hika Elliot
Mike Kainga (wider training group)
Rhys Marshall
Mahonri Schwalger
downward-facing red arrow Mike Kainga (to Crusaders wider training group)[174] upward-facing green arrow Nathan Harris (from Bay of Plenty)[209] Hika Elliot[206] (did not play)
Nathan Harris (short-term)
Rhys Marshall[208]
Mahonri Schwalger[210]
LK Craig Clarke
Michael Fitzgerald
Romana Graham
Brodie Retallick
downward-facing red arrow Craig Clarke (to Ireland Connacht)[211]
downward-facing red arrow Romana Graham (to England Exeter)[212]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Symons (from Canterbury)[213] Michael Fitzgerald[208]
Brodie Retallick[214]
Matt Symons
FL Sam Cane
Nick Crosswell
Ross Filipo
Tanerau Latimer
Liam Messam
upward-facing green arrow Tevita Koloamatangi (from Tasman)[215] Sam Cane[216]
Nick Crosswell[217]
Ross Filipo[218]
Tevita Koloamatangi (wider training group)
Tanerau Latimer[219]
Liam Messam[216]
N8 Fritz Lee
Matt Vant Leven (wider training group)
downward-facing red arrow Fritz Lee (to France Clermont)[219]
downward-facing red arrow Matt Vant Leven (to Waikato)[220]
upward-facing green arrow Liam Squire (from Tasman)[221]
upward-facing green arrow Kane Thompson (from Japan Canon Eagles)[218]
Liam Squire
Kane Thompson
SH Tawera Kerr-Barlow
Brendon Leonard (short-term)
Augustine Pulu
downward-facing red arrow Brendon Leonard (to Italy Zebre)[222] upward-facing green arrow Brad Weber (from Waikato)[223] Tawera Kerr-Barlow[216]
Augustine Pulu[207]
Brad Weber (wider training group)
FH Aaron Cruden
Daniel Waenga (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Daniel Waenga (to France Biarritz)[224] Aaron Cruden[225]
CE Bundee Aki
Richard Kahui
Charlie Ngatai
Savenaca Tokula (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Richard Kahui (to Japan Toshiba Brave Lupus)[226]
downward-facing red arrow Savenaca Tokula (to France Aurillac)[227]
upward-facing green arrow Robbie Fruean (from Crusaders)[228]
upward-facing green arrow Anton Lienert-Brown (from Waikato)[195]
upward-facing green arrow Jordan Payne (from Auckland)[229]
upward-facing green arrow Dwayne Sweeney (from Japan Kyuden Voltex)[230]
Bundee Aki[206]
Robbie Fruean
Anton Lienert-Brown (wider training group)
Charlie Ngatai[217]
Jordan Payne (short-term)
Dwayne Sweeney (short-term)
WG Lelia Masaga
Tim Nanai-Williams
Patrick Osborne
Asaeli Tikoirotuma
downward-facing red arrow Lelia Masaga (to Japan Honda Heat)[231]
downward-facing red arrow Patrick Osborne (to Highlanders)[232]
upward-facing green arrow James Lowe (from Tasman)[233]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Marshall (from Crusaders)[234]
James Lowe
Tom Marshall
Tim Nanai-Williams[235]
Asaeli Tikoirotuma[235]
FB Gareth Anscombe
Andrew Horrell
Robbie Robinson
upward-facing green arrow Mils Muliaina (from Japan NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes)[228] Gareth Anscombe[208]
Andrew Horrell[208]
Mils Muliaina
Robbie Robinson[235] (did not play)
Coach Dave Rennie Dave Rennie

Crusaders

[edit]
Crusaders transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Wyatt Crockett
Owen Franks
Nepo Laulala
Joe Moody
upward-facing green arrow Daniel Lienert-Brown (from Crusaders Academy)[236]
upward-facing green arrow Tim Perry (from Blues)[174]
Wyatt Crockett[214]
Owen Franks[237]
Nepo Laulala[174]
Daniel Lienert-Brown (short-term)
Joe Moody[174]
Tim Perry
HK Corey Flynn
Ben Funnell
Codie Taylor
Corey Flynn[238]
Ben Funnell[174]
Codie Taylor[174]
LK Dominic Bird
Tom Donnelly
Luke Romano
Sam Whitelock
downward-facing red arrow Tom Donnelly (to Blues)[185] upward-facing green arrow Scott Barrett (from Canterbury Colts)[239] Scott Barrett (short-term)
Dominic Bird[240]
Luke Romano[174]
Sam Whitelock[241]
FL Shane Christie
Richie McCaw (did not play)
Jordan Taufua
Matt Todd
Jimmy Tupou
George Whitelock
Luke Whitelock
downward-facing red arrow Shane Christie (to Highlanders)[242] Richie McCaw[243]
Jordan Taufua[174]
Matt Todd[244]
Jimmy Tupou[174]
George Whitelock[174]
Luke Whitelock[174]
N8 Kieran Read Kieran Read[241]
SH Andy Ellis
Willi Heinz
Jeremy Su'a (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Jeremy Su'a (to England Worcester Warriors)[245] upward-facing green arrow Mitchell Drummond (from Canterbury)[246] Mitchell Drummond
Andy Ellis[247]
Willi Heinz[248]
FH Tyler Bleyendaal
Dan Carter
Tom Taylor
upward-facing green arrow Colin Slade (from Highlanders)[249] Tyler Bleyendaal[250]
Dan Carter[251]
Colin Slade
Tom Taylor[250]
CE Ryan Crotty
Robbie Fruean
Adam Whitelock
downward-facing red arrow Robbie Fruean (to Chiefs)[228] upward-facing green arrow Kieron Fonotia (from Tasman)[195]
upward-facing green arrow Rey Lee-Lo (from Hurricanes)[252]
upward-facing green arrow Rob Thompson (from Canterbury)[253]
Ryan Crotty[174]
Kieron Fonotia (wider training group)
Rey Lee-Lo
Rob Thompson (wider training group)
Adam Whitelock[174]
WG Zac Guildford
Johnny McNicholl
Telusa Veainu (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Telusa Veainu (to Australia Rebels)[114] upward-facing green arrow Nemani Nadolo (from Japan NEC Green Rockets)[174]
upward-facing green arrow Nafi Tuitavake (from North Harbour)[253]
Zac Guildford[254] (did not play)
Johnny McNicholl[174]
Nemani Nadolo
Nafi Tuitavake (wider training group)
FB Israel Dagg
Tom Marshall
downward-facing red arrow Tom Marshall (to Chiefs)[234] Israel Dagg[255]
Coach Todd Blackadder Todd Blackadder[256]

Highlanders

[edit]
Highlanders transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Ma'afu Fia
Chris King
Jamie Mackintosh
Bronson Murray (wider training group)
Tony Woodcock
downward-facing red arrow Jamie Mackintosh (to Chiefs)[205]
downward-facing red arrow Bronson Murray (to Northland)[257]
downward-facing red arrow Tony Woodcock (to Blues)[175]
upward-facing green arrow Matías Díaz (from Argentina Teqüe)[258]
upward-facing green arrow Kane Hames (from Bay of Plenty)[197]
upward-facing green arrow JP Koen (from Southland)[259]
upward-facing green arrow Craig Millar (from Otago)[195]
upward-facing green arrow Aki Seiuli (from Otago)[260]
Matías Díaz
Ma'afu Fia[258]
Kane Hames
Chris King[258]
JP Koen (short-term)
Craig Millar (wider training group)
Aki Seiuli (short-term, did not play)
HK Liam Coltman
Andrew Hore
Brayden Mitchell
Jason Rutledge (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Andrew Hore (to Southland)[261]
downward-facing red arrow Jason Rutledge (to Southland)[262]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Anderson-Heather (from Otago)[263]
upward-facing green arrow Ged Robinson (from Hawke's Bay)[195]
Sam Anderson-Heather (short-term)
Liam Coltman[264]
Brayden Mitchell[265]
Ged Robinson (wider training group)
LK Josh Bekhuis
Jarrad Hoeata
Brad Thorn
Joe Wheeler
upward-facing green arrow Tom Franklin (from Otago)[266] Josh Bekhuis[267]
Tom Franklin
Jarrad Hoeata[197]
Brad Thorn[242]
Joe Wheeler[264]
FL Tim Boys
John Hardie
TJ Ioane (short-term)
Jake Paringatai
Mose Tuiali'i (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Tim Boys (to Southland)[268]
downward-facing red arrow Jake Paringatai (to Northland)[269]
downward-facing red arrow Mose Tuiali'i (returned to Japan Yamaha Júbilo)[270]
upward-facing green arrow Lee Allan (from Otago)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Shane Christie (from Crusaders)[242]
upward-facing green arrow Gareth Evans (from Otago)[266]
Lee Allan (wider training group)
Shane Christie
Gareth Evans
John Hardie[271]
TJ Ioane[242]
N8 Elliot Dixon
Nasi Manu
Elliot Dixon[271]
Nasi Manu[197]
SH Aaron Smith
Fumiaki Tanaka
Frae Wilson (wider training group)
Aaron Smith[197]
Fumiaki Tanaka[266]
Frae Wilson[197] (did not play)
FH Hayden Parker
Colin Slade
Lima Sopoaga
downward-facing red arrow Colin Slade (to Crusaders)[249] upward-facing green arrow Willie Ripia (from Bay of Plenty)[197] Hayden Parker[242]
Willie Ripia (did not play)
Lima Sopoaga[272]
CE Phil Burleigh
Tamati Ellison
Jason Emery
Ma'a Nonu
Shaun Treeby
downward-facing red arrow Tamati Ellison (to Australia Rebels)[105]
downward-facing red arrow Ma'a Nonu (to Blues)[199]
upward-facing green arrow Malakai Fekitoa (from Blues)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Winston Stanley (from Australia Force)[61]
Phil Burleigh[273]
Jason Emery[273]
Malakai Fekitoa
Winston Stanley
Shaun Treeby[273]
WG Tony Ensor (wider training group)
Hosea Gear
Maritino Nemani (short-term)
Declan O'Donnell (did not play)
Kade Poki
Buxton Popoali'i
Trent Renata (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Tony Ensor (to Otago)[274]
downward-facing red arrow Hosea Gear (to France Toulouse)[275]
downward-facing red arrow Maritino Nemani (to Bay of Plenty)[276]
downward-facing red arrow Declan O'Donnell (to New Zealand Sevens)[200]
downward-facing red arrow Kade Poki (to Japan Kubota Spears)[277]
downward-facing red arrow Buxton Popoali'i (retired)[278]
upward-facing green arrow Richard Buckman (from Hawke's Bay)[195]
upward-facing green arrow Patrick Osborne (from Chiefs)[232]
Richard Buckman (wider training group)
Patrick Osborne
Trent Renata (wider training group)
FB Ben Smith upward-facing green arrow Kurt Baker (from Taranaki)[279] Kurt Baker
Ben Smith[242]
Coach Jamie Joseph Jamie Joseph[280]

Hurricanes

[edit]
Hurricanes transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Ben Franks
Reggie Goodes
Ben May
John Schwalger (short-term)
Eric Sione (did not play)
Jeffery Toomaga-Allen
downward-facing red arrow Ben May (to Japan Fukuoka Sanix Blues)[281] upward-facing green arrow Brendon Edmonds (from Hawke's Bay)[282]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Eves (from Manawatu)[195]
Brendon Edmonds (wider training group)
Chris Eves (wider training group)
Ben Franks[283]
Reggie Goodes[284]
John Schwalger[285]
Eric Sione[286] (did not play)
Jeffery Toomaga-Allen[286]
HK Dane Coles
Ash Dixon (wider training squad)
Motu Matu'u
Dane Coles[287]
Ash Dixon[288]
Motu Matu'u[289]
LK James Broadhurst
Jason Eaton
Mark Reddish
Jeremy Thrush
downward-facing red arrow Jason Eaton (to Japan NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[290]
upward-facing green arrow Mark Abbott (from Hawke's Bay)[291] Mark Abbott
James Broadhurst[292]
Mark Reddish[293]
Jeremy Thrush[287]
FL Jack Lam
Faifili Levave
Karl Lowe
Ardie Savea
Brad Shields
downward-facing red arrow Karl Lowe (to Japan Canon Eagles)[286] upward-facing green arrow Adam Hill (from Wellington)[195] Adam Hill (wider training group)
Jack Lam[286]
Faifili Levave[286]
Ardie Savea[294]
Brad Shields[284]
N8 Blade Thomson
Victor Vito
Blade Thomson[295]
Victor Vito[286]
SH Samisoni Fisilau (did not play)
TJ Perenara
Chris Smylie
downward-facing red arrow Samisoni Fisilau (to Bay of Plenty)[296] upward-facing green arrow Billy Guyton (from Tasman)[195] Billy Guyton (wider training group)
TJ Perenara[297]
Chris Smylie[286]
FH Beauden Barrett
James Marshall
Tusi Pisi
downward-facing red arrow Tusi Pisi (to Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[298] upward-facing green arrow Marty Banks (from Tasman)[299] Marty Banks
Beauden Barrett[300]
James Marshall[286]
CE Tim Bateman
Rey Lee-Lo
Ope Peleseuma (wider training group)
Conrad Smith
downward-facing red arrow Rey Lee-Lo (to Crusaders)[252]
downward-facing red arrow Ope Peleseuma (to Taranaki)[301]
upward-facing green arrow Hadleigh Parkes (from South Africa Southern Kings)[298]
upward-facing green arrow Cardiff Vaega (from Southland)[293]
Tim Bateman[286]
Hadleigh Parkes
Conrad Smith[302]
Cardiff Vaega
WG Cory Jane (did not play)
Alapati Leiua
Matt Proctor
Julian Savea
Cory Jane[303]
Alapati Leiua[286]
Matt Proctor[289]
Julian Savea[304]
FB Andre Taylor Andre Taylor[305]
Coach Mark Hammett Mark Hammett

South Africa

[edit]

Bulls

[edit]
Bulls transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Dean Greyling
Frik Kirsten
Werner Kruger
Morné Mellett
Hencus van Wyk
downward-facing red arrow Hencus van Wyk (to Blue Bulls) upward-facing green arrow Marcel van der Merwe (from Blue Bulls)[306] Dean Greyling[307]
Frik Kirsten[308]
Werner Kruger[307]
Morné Mellett[309]
Marcel van der Merwe
HK Chiliboy Ralepelle
Callie Visagie (short-term)
Willie Wepener
downward-facing red arrow Chiliboy Ralepelle (to France Toulouse)[310]
downward-facing red arrow Willie Wepener (to Lions)[311]
upward-facing green arrow Bandise Maku (from Southern Kings)[312]
upward-facing green arrow Bongi Mbonambi (from Blue Bulls)[306]
Bandise Maku
Bongi Mbonambi
Callie Visagie[312]
LK Grant Hattingh
Cornell Hess (did not play)
Juandré Kruger
Wilhelm Steenkamp
Flip van der Merwe
Paul Willemse
downward-facing red arrow Cornell Hess (to Griquas)[313]
downward-facing red arrow Juandré Kruger (to France Racing Métro)[314]
downward-facing red arrow Wilhelm Steenkamp (to Australia Force)[48]
upward-facing green arrow David Bulbring (from Southern Kings)[312]
upward-facing green arrow Nico Janse van Rensburg (from Blue Bulls)[315]
upward-facing green arrow Victor Matfield (unattached)[316]
upward-facing green arrow Marvin Orie (from Blue Bulls)[317]
David Bulbring (did not play)
Grant Hattingh[308]
Nico Janse van Rensburg
Victor Matfield
Marvin Orie
Flip van der Merwe[309]
Paul Willemse[318]
FL Arno Botha
Jacques du Plessis
Dewald Potgieter
Jacques Potgieter
Deon Stegmann
downward-facing red arrow Jacques Potgieter (to Australia Waratahs)[159] upward-facing green arrow Wiaan Liebenberg (from Blue Bulls)[306]
upward-facing green arrow Roelof Smit (from Blue Bulls)[317]
upward-facing green arrow Wimpie van der Walt (from Southern Kings)[319]
Arno Botha[320] (did not play)
Jacques du Plessis[308]
Wiaan Liebenberg
Dewald Potgieter (short-term)[321]
Roelof Smit
Deon Stegmann[320]
Wimpie van der Walt (short-term)
N8 Jean Cook
Jono Ross
Pierre Spies
downward-facing red arrow Jean Cook (to Cheetahs)[322] upward-facing green arrow Jacques Engelbrecht (from Southern Kings)[312] Jacques Engelbrecht
Jono Ross[320]
Pierre Spies[323]
SH Francois Hougaard
Rudy Paige
Ruan Snyman (did not play)
Jano Vermaak
downward-facing red arrow Ruan Snyman (to France Racing Métro)[324]
downward-facing red arrow Jano Vermaak (to France Toulouse)[325]
upward-facing green arrow Piet van Zyl (from Cheetahs)[326] Francois Hougaard[327]
Rudy Paige[309]
Piet van Zyl
FH Louis Fouché
Morné Steyn
downward-facing red arrow Morné Steyn (to France Stade Français)[328] upward-facing green arrow Handré Pollard (from Blue Bulls)[306]
upward-facing green arrow Jacques-Louis Potgieter (from France Dax)[329]
Louis Fouché[320]
Handré Pollard
Jacques-Louis Potgieter
CE JJ Engelbrecht
Wynand Olivier
Jan Serfontein
Francois Venter
downward-facing red arrow Wynand Olivier (to France Montpellier)[330]
downward-facing red arrow Francois Venter (to Cheetahs)[331]
upward-facing green arrow Waylon Murray (from Southern Kings)[312]
upward-facing green arrow William Small-Smith (from Blue Bulls)[309]
JJ Engelbrecht[320]
Waylon Murray (did not play)
Jan Serfontein[308]
William Small-Smith
WG Bjorn Basson
Lionel Mapoe (short-term)
Sampie Mastriet
Akona Ndungane
downward-facing red arrow Lionel Mapoe (returned to Lions)[332] upward-facing green arrow Travis Ismaiel (from Blue Bulls)[306] Bjorn Basson[333]
Travis Ismaiel (did not play)
Sampie Mastriet[334]
Akona Ndungane[308]
FB Ulrich Beyers
Zane Kirchner
Jurgen Visser
downward-facing red arrow Zane Kirchner (to Ireland Leinster)[335] upward-facing green arrow Clayton Blommetjies (from Blue Bulls)[306]
upward-facing green arrow Jesse Kriel (from Blue Bulls)[306]
Ulrich Beyers[308]
Clayton Blommetjies (did not play)
Jesse Kriel
Jurgen Visser[309]
Coach Frans Ludeke Frans Ludeke[336]

Cheetahs

[edit]
Cheetahs transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Lourens Adriaanse
Rossouw de Klerk (did not play)
Trevor Nyakane
Caylib Oosthuizen (did not play)
Coenie Oosthuizen
downward-facing red arrow Lourens Adriaanse (to Sharks)[337] upward-facing green arrow Luan de Bruin (from Free State Cheetahs)
upward-facing green arrow Nick Schonert (from Griquas)[338]
upward-facing green arrow Kevin Stevens (from Free State Cheetahs)
upward-facing green arrow Maks van Dyk (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[339]
Luan de Bruin
Rossouw de Klerk[340]
Trevor Nyakane[341]
Caylib Oosthuizen[340]
Coenie Oosthuizen[341]
Nick Schonert (did not play)
Kevin Stevens
Maks van Dyk
HK Ryno Barnes
Hercú Liebenberg (did not play)
Adriaan Strauss
upward-facing green arrow Martin Bezuidenhout (from Stormers)[338]
upward-facing green arrow Torsten van Jaarsveld (from Free State Cheetahs)[339]
Ryno Barnes[342]
Martin Bezuidenhout (did not play)
Hercú Liebenberg[342] (did not play)
Adriaan Strauss[341]
Torsten van Jaarsveld
LK Lood de Jager
Andries Ferreira (did not play)
Ligtoring Landman
Francois Uys
Waltie Vermeulen
upward-facing green arrow Hilton Lobberts (from Griquas)[339]
upward-facing green arrow Boela Serfontein (from Pumas)[338]
upward-facing green arrow Carl Wegner (from France Stade Français)[343]
Lood de Jager[344]
Andries Ferreira[342]
Ligtoring Landman[342]
Hilton Lobberts
Boela Serfontein
Francois Uys[342]
Waltie Vermeulen[345]
Carl Wegner
FL Heinrich Brüssow
Lappies Labuschagné
Boom Prinsloo
Philip van der Walt
Frans Viljoen
downward-facing red arrow Frans Viljoen (to France Lyon)[346] upward-facing green arrow Carel Greeff (from Griquas)[339]
upward-facing green arrow Oupa Mohojé (from Free State Cheetahs)[339]
upward-facing green arrow Henco Venter (from Free State Cheetahs)
Heinrich Brüssow[341]
Carel Greeff
Lappies Labuschagné[341]
Oupa Mohojé
Boom Prinsloo[342]
Philip van der Walt[347]
Henco Venter
N8 Davon Raubenheimer (did not play) downward-facing red arrow Davon Raubenheimer (to SWD Eagles)[348] upward-facing green arrow Jean Cook (from Bulls)[322] Jean Cook
SH Tewis de Bruyn
Sarel Pretorius
Piet van Zyl
downward-facing red arrow Tewis de Bruyn (retired)[349]
downward-facing red arrow Piet van Zyl (to Bulls)[326]
upward-facing green arrow Renier Botha (from Free State Cheetahs)[350]
upward-facing green arrow Kevin Luiters (from Free State Cheetahs)[338]
upward-facing green arrow Tian Meyer (from Sharks)[338]
upward-facing green arrow Shaun Venter (from Southern Kings)[351]
Renier Botha (did not play)
Kevin Luiters (did not play)
Tian Meyer
Sarel Pretorius[342]
Shaun Venter
FH Francois Brummer
Burton Francis
Johan Goosen
Hansie Graaff (did not play)
Riaan Smit
Elgar Watts
downward-facing red arrow Burton Francis (to Agen)[352]
downward-facing red arrow Hansie Graaff (to Sharks)[353]
Francois Brummer[338] (did not play)
Johan Goosen[354]
Riaan Smit[342]
Elgar Watts[342]
CE Robert Ebersohn
Barry Geel
Howard Mnisi
Johann Sadie
downward-facing red arrow Robert Ebersohn (to France Montpellier)[355]
downward-facing red arrow Barry Geel (to Rustenburg Impala)[356]
upward-facing green arrow Piet Lindeque (from Sharks)[357]
upward-facing green arrow Francois Venter (from Bulls)[331]
Piet Lindeque (did not play)
Howard Mnisi
Johann Sadie[358]
Francois Venter
WG Rayno Benjamin
Rocco Jansen (did not play)
Willie le Roux
Raymond Rhule
upward-facing green arrow Cornal Hendricks (from South Africa Sevens)[359] Rayno Benjamin[342]
Cornal Hendricks
Rocco Jansen[338] (did not play)
Willie le Roux[341]
Raymond Rhule[342]
FB Hennie Daniller upward-facing green arrow Gouws Prinsloo (from Griquas)[338] Hennie Daniller[342]
Gouws Prinsloo (did not play)
Coach Naka Drotské Naka Drotské

Kings

[edit]

The Kings will be replaced in the 2014 Super Rugby season by the Lions. All players returned to the domestic Eastern Province Kings team unless stated.

Southern Kings transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Kevin Buys
Charl du Plessis
Jaco Engels
Schalk Ferreira
Grant Kemp
downward-facing red arrow Kevin Buys (to France Brive)[360]
downward-facing red arrow Jaco Engels (to Namibia Wanderers)[361]
downward-facing red arrow Schalk Ferreira (to France Toulouse)[362]
downward-facing red arrow Grant Kemp (returned to SWD Eagles)[363]
HK Hannes Franklin
Virgile Lacombe
Bandise Maku
Edgar Marutlulle (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Hannes Franklin (to SWD Eagles)[364]
downward-facing red arrow Virgile Lacombe (to France Racing Métro)[365]
downward-facing red arrow Bandise Maku (to Bulls)[312]
downward-facing red arrow Edgar Marutlulle (returned to Leopards)[366]
LK Daniel Adongo
Rynier Bernardo
David Bulbring
Thabo Mamojele
Darron Nell
Steven Sykes
downward-facing red arrow Daniel Adongo (to United States Indianapolis Colts)[367]
downward-facing red arrow Rynier Bernardo (to Wales Ospreys)[368]
downward-facing red arrow David Bulbring (to Bulls)[312]
downward-facing red arrow Thabo Mamojele (to Lions)[369]
FL Aidon Davis
Cornell du Preez
Tomás Leonardi
Mpho Mbiyozo
Devin Oosthuizen
Wimpie van der Walt
downward-facing red arrow Cornell du Preez (to Scotland Edinburgh)[370]
downward-facing red arrow Tomás Leonardi (to Argentina S.I.C.)[371]
downward-facing red arrow Mpho Mbiyozo (retired)[372]
downward-facing red arrow Wimpie van der Walt (to Japan NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes)[373]
N8 Jacques Engelbrecht
Luke Watson
downward-facing red arrow Jacques Engelbrecht (to Bulls)[312]
SH Johan Herbst
Shaun Venter (short-term)
Nicolás Vergallo
downward-facing red arrow Johan Herbst (returned to SWD Eagles)[363]
downward-facing red arrow Shaun Venter (to Cheetahs)[351]
downward-facing red arrow Nicolás Vergallo (to France Lyon)[374]
FH Demetri Catrakilis
Shane Gates
George Whitehead
downward-facing red arrow Demetri Catrakilis (to Stormers)[375]
CE Ronnie Cooke
Waylon Murray
Hadleigh Parkes
Andries Strauss
Scott van Breda
downward-facing red arrow Waylon Murray (to Bulls)[312]
downward-facing red arrow Hadleigh Parkes (to New Zealand Hurricanes)[376]
downward-facing red arrow Andries Strauss (to Scotland Edinburgh)[377]
WG Siyanda Grey
Michael Killian
Sergeal Petersen
Marcello Sampson
downward-facing red arrow Marcello Sampson (to Pumas)[369]
FB SP Marais
Siviwe Soyizwapi
Elric van Vuuren
downward-facing red arrow SP Marais (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[378]
downward-facing red arrow Elric van Vuuren (returned to SWD Eagles)[363]
Coach Alan Solomons downward-facing red arrow Alan Solomons (to Scotland Edinburgh)[379]

Lions

[edit]

The Lions joined the 2014 Super Rugby season at the expense of the Kings. All players joined from Golden Lions unless stated.

Lions transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR upward-facing green arrow Corné Fourie (from Pumas)[380]
upward-facing green arrow Charles Marais (from Griffons)[381]
upward-facing green arrow Schalk van der Merwe (from Free State Cheetahs)[340]
Ruan Dreyer[382]
Corné Fourie
Charles Marais
Julian Redelinghuys[383]
Schalk van der Merwe
Jacques van Rooyen[382]
HK upward-facing green arrow Akker van der Merwe (from Leopards)[384]
upward-facing green arrow Willie Wepener (from Bulls)[382]
Robbie Coetzee[382]
Malcolm Marx[383]
Mark Pretorius[385]
Akker van der Merwe
Willie Wepener
LK upward-facing green arrow MB Lusaseni (from Leopards)[386]
upward-facing green arrow Rudi Mathee (from Pumas)[387]
upward-facing green arrow Franco van der Merwe (returned from Sharks)[382]
MB Lusaseni
Rudi Mathee
Franco Mostert[380]
Martin Muller[383]
Franco van der Merwe
FL upward-facing green arrow Derick Minnie (returned from Sharks)[382] Willie Britz[382]
Stephan de Wit[385]
Jaco Kriel[382]
Derick Minnie
Warren Whiteley[382]
N8 Warwick Tecklenburg[388]
SH upward-facing green arrow Faf de Klerk (from Pumas)[380] Michael Bondesio[389] (did not play)
Ross Cronjé[390]
Faf de Klerk
FH upward-facing green arrow Elton Jantjies (returned from Stormers)[382] Marnitz Boshoff[382]
Elton Jantjies
CE upward-facing green arrow JW Jonker (unattached)[380]
upward-facing green arrow Lionel Mapoe (returned from Bulls)[382]
upward-facing green arrow Stefan Watermeyer (from Pumas)[380]
Stokkies Hanekom[391]
Alwyn Hollenbach[382]
JW Jonker
Lionel Mapoe
Stefan Watermeyer
WG upward-facing green arrow Courtnall Skosan (from Blue Bulls)[392] Chrysander Botha[392]
Deon Helberg[389] (did not play)
Courtnall Skosan
Deon van Rensburg[389]
Anthony Volmink[382]
FB upward-facing green arrow Andries Coetzee (returned from Sharks)[382]
upward-facing green arrow Coenie van Wyk (from Pumas)[383]
Andries Coetzee
Ruan Combrinck[382]
Coenie van Wyk
Coach Johan Ackermann[393]

Sharks

[edit]
Sharks transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Dale Chadwick (did not play)
Allan Dell (did not play)
Jannie du Plessis
Wiehahn Herbst
JC Janse van Rensburg (short-term)
Danie Mienie
Tendai Mtawarira
downward-facing red arrow Allan Dell (to Scotland Edinburgh)[394]
downward-facing red arrow JC Janse van Rensburg (returned to Lions)[395]
downward-facing red arrow Danie Mienie (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[396]
upward-facing green arrow Lourens Adriaanse (from Cheetahs)[337]
upward-facing green arrow Thomas du Toit (from Western Province)[396]
Lourens Adriaanse
Dale Chadwick[397]
Jannie du Plessis[397]
Thomas du Toit
Wiehahn Herbst
Tendai Mtawarira[397]
HK Craig Burden
Kyle Cooper
Bismarck du Plessis
Monde Hadebe (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Craig Burden (to France Toulon)[398] upward-facing green arrow Franco Marais (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[399] Kyle Cooper[397]
Bismarck du Plessis[397]
Monde Hadebe (did not play)
Franco Marais
LK Anton Bresler
Pieter-Steph du Toit
Edwin Hewitt
Jandré Marais
Peet Marais (did not play)
Franco van der Merwe (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Edwin Hewitt (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[396]
downward-facing red arrow Jandré Marais (to France Bordeaux)[400]
downward-facing red arrow Franco van der Merwe (returned to Lions)[401]
upward-facing green arrow Stephan Lewies (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[402]
upward-facing green arrow Etienne Oosthuizen (from Australia Brumbies)[9]
Anton Bresler
Pieter-Steph du Toit[403]
Stephan Lewies
Peet Marais[397]
Etienne Oosthuizen
FL Willem Alberts
Jacques Botes
Marcell Coetzee
Jean Deysel
Derick Minnie (short-term)
Tera Mtembu
downward-facing red arrow Derick Minnie (returned to Lions)[395] Willem Alberts[397]
Jacques Botes[402]
Marcell Coetzee[397]
Jean Deysel[397]
Tera Mtembu[404]
N8 Keegan Daniel
Ryan Kankowski
Keegan Daniel[404]
Ryan Kankowski[397]
SH Charl McLeod
Tian Meyer (did not play)
Cobus Reinach
downward-facing red arrow Tian Meyer (to Golden Lions)[405] upward-facing green arrow Stefan Ungerer (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[402] Charl McLeod[397]
Cobus Reinach[397]
Stefan Ungerer
FH Butch James
Patrick Lambie
Fred Zeilinga
downward-facing red arrow Butch James (retired)[406] upward-facing green arrow Hansie Graaff (from Griffons)[402]
upward-facing green arrow Tim Swiel (from Western Province)[407]
Hansie Graaff (did not play)
Patrick Lambie[408]
Tim Swiel
Fred Zeilinga[397]
CE Meyer Bosman
Paul Jordaan
Piet Lindeque (short-term)
François Steyn
Tim Whitehead (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Meyer Bosman (to France Stade Français)[409]
downward-facing red arrow Piet Lindeque (to Cheetahs)[357]
downward-facing red arrow Tim Whitehead (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[396]
upward-facing green arrow André Esterhuizen (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[402]
upward-facing green arrow Tyler Fisher (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[402]
upward-facing green arrow Heimar Williams (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[402]
André Esterhuizen
Tyler Fisher (did not play)
Paul Jordaan[397]
François Steyn[408]
Heimar Williams
WG Lwazi Mvovo
Odwa Ndungane
JP Pietersen
Sean Robinson
S'bura Sithole
downward-facing red arrow Sean Robinson (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[396] upward-facing green arrow Tonderai Chavhanga (from Wales Newport Gwent Dragons)[408] Tonderai Chavhanga
Lwazi Mvovo[397]
Odwa Ndungane[408]
JP Pietersen[402]
S'bura Sithole[402]
FB Andries Coetzee (short-term)
Louis Ludik
Jaco van Tonder
Riaan Viljoen
downward-facing red arrow Andries Coetzee (returned to Lions)[395]
downward-facing red arrow Louis Ludik (to Agen)[410]
downward-facing red arrow Riaan Viljoen (to Japan NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes)[373]
upward-facing green arrow SP Marais (from Southern Kings)[378] SP Marais
Jaco van Tonder[402]
Coach John Plumtree
Grant Bashford (caretaker)
Hugh Reece-Edwards (caretaker)
downward-facing red arrow John Plumtree (to Ireland Ireland) (forwards)[411]
downward-facing red arrow Grant Bashford (to Northwood School)[412]
downward-facing red arrow Hugh Reece-Edwards (to Rustenburg Impala)[413]
upward-facing green arrow Jake White (from Australia Brumbies)[33] Jake White

Stormers

[edit]
Stormers transfers 2013–14
Pos 2013 squad Out In 2014 squad
PR Deon Carstens (did not play)
Pat Cilliers
Ross Geldenhuys (short-term, did not play)
Brok Harris
Chris Heiberg (did not play)
Steven Kitshoff
Frans Malherbe
downward-facing red arrow Deon Carstens (retired)[414]
downward-facing red arrow Ross Geldenhuys (returned to Eastern Province Kings)[415]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Heiberg (to Australia Force)[36]
upward-facing green arrow Oli Kebble (from Western Province)[416]
upward-facing green arrow Sti Sithole (from Western Province)[417]
upward-facing green arrow Alistair Vermaak (from Western Province)[418]
Pat Cilliers[419]
Brok Harris[420]
Oli Kebble
Steven Kitshoff[421]
Frans Malherbe[421]
Sti Sithole
Alistair Vermaak
HK Martin Bezuidenhout (short-term)
Deon Fourie
Tiaan Liebenberg
Scarra Ntubeni
downward-facing red arrow Martin Bezuidenhout (returned to Lions)[401] upward-facing green arrow Stephan Coetzee (from Western Province)[422]
upward-facing green arrow Martin Dreyer (from Boland Cavaliers)[423]
upward-facing green arrow Mike Willemse (from Western Province)[424]
Stephan Coetzee
Martin Dreyer
Deon Fourie[425]
Tiaan Liebenberg[420]
Scarra Ntubeni[420]
Mike Willemse
LK Andries Bekker
Ruan Botha (did not play)
Marius Coetzer (short-term)
Eben Etzebeth
Gerbrandt Grobler
De Kock Steenkamp
downward-facing red arrow Andries Bekker (to Japan Kobe Kobelco Steelers)[426]
downward-facing red arrow Marius Coetzer (returned to Pumas)[427]
downward-facing red arrow Gerbrandt Grobler (to Western Province)[428]
upward-facing green arrow Manuel Carizza (from France Racing Métro)[429]
upward-facing green arrow Tazz Fuzani (from Western Province)[430]
upward-facing green arrow Jean Kleyn (from Western Province)[416]
upward-facing green arrow Jurie van Vuuren (from Western Province)[431]
Ruan Botha[432]
Manuel Carizza
Eben Etzebeth[425] (did not play)
Tazz Fuzani (did not play)
Jean Kleyn
De Kock Steenkamp[425]
Jurie van Vuuren
FL Don Armand
Schalk Burger (did not play)
Rynhardt Elstadt
Rohan Kitshoff
Siya Kolisi
Michael Rhodes
downward-facing red arrow Don Armand (to England Exeter Chiefs)[433] upward-facing green arrow Sikhumbuzo Notshe (from Western Province)[416] Schalk Burger[434]
Rynhardt Elstadt[425]
Rohan Kitshoff[435]
Siya Kolisi[421]
Sikhumbuzo Notshe
Michael Rhodes[419]
N8 Nizaam Carr
Duane Vermeulen
Nizaam Carr[420]
Duane Vermeulen[436]
SH Dewaldt Duvenage
Nic Groom
Louis Schreuder
downward-facing red arrow Dewaldt Duvenage (to France Perpignan)[437] upward-facing green arrow Dylon Frylinck (from Western Province)[418]
upward-facing green arrow Godlen Masimla (from Western Province)[416]
Dylon Frylinck
Nic Groom[420]
Godlen Masimla (did not play)
Louis Schreuder[420]
FH Kurt Coleman
Peter Grant
Elton Jantjies (short-term)
Gary van Aswegen
downward-facing red arrow Elton Jantjies (returned to Lions)[401] upward-facing green arrow Demetri Catrakilis (from Southern Kings)[375]
upward-facing green arrow Ryno Eksteen (from Western Province)[416]
Demetri Catrakilis
Kurt Coleman[420]
Ryno Eksteen
Peter Grant[438]
Gary van Aswegen[420] (did not play)
CE Damian de Allende
Juan de Jongh
Jean de Villiers
Jaco Taute (short-term)
upward-facing green arrow Michael van der Spuy (from Western Province)[416] Damian de Allende[439]
Juan de Jongh[440]
Jean de Villiers[441]
Jaco Taute[442]
Michael van der Spuy
WG Gio Aplon
Bryan Habana
Gerhard van den Heever
downward-facing red arrow Bryan Habana (to France Toulon)[443]
downward-facing red arrow Gerhard van den Heever (to Ireland Munster)[444]
upward-facing green arrow Seabelo Senatla (from South Africa Sevens)[445]
upward-facing green arrow Sailosi Tagicakibau (from England London Irish)[446]
upward-facing green arrow Kobus van Wyk (from Western Province)[416]
upward-facing green arrow Devon Williams (from Western Province)[447]
Gio Aplon[440]
Seabelo Senatla
Sailosi Tagicakibau (short-term)
Kobus van Wyk
Devon Williams
FB Cheslin Kolbe (did not play)
Joe Pietersen
downward-facing red arrow Joe Pietersen (to France Biarritz) Cheslin Kolbe[448]
Coach Allister Coetzee Allister Coetzee[449]

See also

[edit]

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