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List of 2014–15 Super Rugby transfers

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Sonny Bill Williams signed a two-year deal to rejoin the Chiefs for the 2015 and 2016 Super Rugby seasons.[1]

This is a list of player signings and releases involving Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2015 Super Rugby season. The release of a player that was included in a 2014 Super Rugby season squad, or the signing of a new player for the 2015 season is listed here regardless of when it occurred. Players that have been confirmed for the 2015 season are also listed, regardless of when they signed for the team.

Australian and New Zealand teams name their squads for the 2015 season – typically containing 30 players – in late 2014. 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:

  • 2014 players listed are all players that were named in the initial senior squad, or subsequently included in a 23-man match day squad at any game during the season.
  • (did not play) denotes that a player did not play at all during one of the two seasons due to injury or non-selection. These players are included to indicate they were contracted to the team.
  • (short-term) denotes that a player wasn't initially contracted, but came in during the season. This could either be a club rugby player coming in as injury cover, or a player whose contract had expired at another team (typically in the northern hemisphere).
  • Flags are only shown for players moving to or from another country.
  • Players may play in several positions, but are listed in only one.

Australia

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Brumbies

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Brumbies transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Allan Alaalatoa (extended playing squad)
Ben Alexander[2]
Ruaidhri Murphy[3]
Scott Sio[3]
JP Smith (extended playing squad)[4]
Ruan Smith[4]
downward-facing red arrow Ruaidhri Murphy (to Ireland Ulster)[5] upward-facing green arrow Leslie Leulua’iali’i-Makin (from University of Canberra Vikings)[6] Allan Alaalatoa[7]
Ben Alexander[2]
Leslie Leulua’iali’i-Makin (did not play)
Scott Sio[8]
JP Smith[9]
Ruan Smith[9]
HK Luke Holmes (short-term)[10]
Joshua Mann-Rea[11]
Stephen Moore[2]
Siliva Siliva[11]
downward-facing red arrow Luke Holmes (to North Harbour Rays)[12] Joshua Mann-Rea[13]
Stephen Moore[14]
Siliva Siliva (did not play)[11]
LK Sam Carter[15]
Scott Fardy[16]
Leon Power[17]
Tom Staniforth (short-term)[18]
Jack Whetton[19]
downward-facing red arrow Leon Power (to France Oyonnax)[20]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Whetton (to New Zealand Auckland)[21]
upward-facing green arrow Rory Arnold (from University of Canberra Vikings)[22]
upward-facing green arrow Blake Enever (from Queensland Country)[23]
Rory Arnold
Sam Carter[15]
Blake Enever
Scott Fardy[24]
Tom Staniforth (did not play)[7]
FL Fotu Auelua[15]
Jarrad Butler[11]
Tom McVerry (short-term)[25]
David Pocock[11]
Jordan Smiler[4]
downward-facing red arrow Tom McVerry (to GPS Rugby)[26] upward-facing green arrow Sean Doyle (from Ireland Ulster)[27] Fotu Auelua (did not play)[28]
Jarrad Butler[8]
Sean Doyle
David Pocock[11]
Jordan Smiler[13]
N8 Lachlan McCaffrey (extended playing squad)[4]
Ben Mowen[15]
downward-facing red arrow Lachlan McCaffrey (to England London Welsh)[29]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Mowen (to France Montpellier)[30][31]
upward-facing green arrow Ita Vaea (from NSW Country Eagles)[32] Ita Vaea
SH Michael Dowsett (extended playing squad)[4]
Conrad Hoffmann[33]
Nic White[34]
downward-facing red arrow Conrad Hoffmann (to South Africa Sharks)[35] upward-facing green arrow Joe Powell (from Tuggeranong Vikings)[36] Michael Dowsett[37]
Joe Powell (short-term)
Nic White[38]
FH Lionel Cronjé[39]
Matt To'omua[3]
downward-facing red arrow Lionel Cronjé (to South Africa Sharks)[40] Matt To'omua[41]
CE Rodney Iona (short-term)
Tevita Kuridrani[42]
Christian Lealiifano[3]
Pat McCabe[43]
Andrew Smith[15]
downward-facing red arrow Pat McCabe (retired)[44]
downward-facing red arrow Andrew Smith (to Ireland Munster)[45]
upward-facing green arrow Nigel Ah Wong (from Japan Coca-Cola Red Sparks)[46] Nigel Ah Wong
Rodney Iona[47]
Tevita Kuridrani[42]
Christian Lealiifano[48]
WG Clyde Rathbone[49]
Henry Speight[3]
Joe Tomane[50]
Stephan van der Walt (extended playing squad, did not play)[4]
downward-facing red arrow Clyde Rathbone (retired)[51]
downward-facing red arrow Stephan van der Walt (to Easts Tigers)[52]
upward-facing green arrow James Dargaville (from Sydney Stars)[53]
upward-facing green arrow Lausii Taliauli (from University of Canberra Vikings)[54]
James Dargaville
Henry Speight[8]
Lausii Taliauli
Joe Tomane[55]
FB Robbie Coleman[56]
Jesse Mogg[16]
Robbie Coleman[56]
Jesse Mogg[24]
Coach Stephen Larkham[57] Stephen Larkham[58]

Force

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Force transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Pekahou Cowan[59]
Tetera Faulkner[60]
Chris Heiberg (did not play)[61]
Ollie Hoskins (wider training group)[62]
Kieran Longbottom[63]
Salesi Manu (did not play)[64]
Francois van Wyk (wider training group)[62]
downward-facing red arrow Kieran Longbottom (to England Saracens F.C.)[65]
downward-facing red arrow Salesi Manu (to Italy Benetton Treviso)[66]
upward-facing green arrow Guy Millar (from Greater Sydney Rams)[67] Pekahou Cowan[68]
Tetera Faulkner[60]
Chris Heiberg[61]
Ollie Hoskins[69]
Guy Millar (wider training group)
Francois van Wyk (extended playing squad)[70]
HK Nathan Charles[71]
Heath Tessmann[72]
Nathan Charles[73]
Heath Tessmann[72]
LK Phoenix Battye[74]
Adam Coleman (extended playing squad)[62]
Wilhelm Steenkamp[75]
Sam Wykes[60]
downward-facing red arrow Phoenix Battye (to France Béziers)[76] upward-facing green arrow Rory Walton (from extended playing squad)[77] Adam Coleman[69]
Wilhelm Steenkamp[75]
Rory Walton
Sam Wykes[60]
FL Chris Alcock[71]
Angus Cottrell[64]
Matt Hodgson[78]
Ryan Hodson (short-term)[79]
Hugh McMeniman[80]
Brynard Stander[62]
downward-facing red arrow Ryan Hodson (returned to Jersey Jersey)[81]
downward-facing red arrow Hugh McMeniman (to Japan Honda Heat)[82]
upward-facing green arrow Ross Haylett-Petty (from Perth Spirit)[83]
upward-facing green arrow Kane Koteka (from Perth Spirit)[84]
upward-facing green arrow Steve Mafi (from England Leicester Tigers)[85]
Chris Alcock[86]
Angus Cottrell[87]
Matt Hodgson[78]
Ross Haylett-Petty (extended playing squad)
Kane Koteka (short-term)
Steve Mafi
Brynard Stander[62]
N8 Ben McCalman[88] Ben McCalman[88]
SH Alby Mathewson[71]
Ian Prior[89]
Justin Turner (short-term)[90]
upward-facing green arrow Ryan Louwrens (from extended playing squad)[91] Ryan Louwrens (extended playing squad)
Alby Mathewson[92]
Ian Prior[89]
Justin Turner (short-term)[67]
FH Sias Ebersohn[71]
Kyle Godwin[93]
Zack Holmes[94]
Sias Ebersohn[95]
Kyle Godwin[93]
Zack Holmes[94]
CE Marcel Brache[61]
Luke Burton (extended playing squad)[96]
Patrick Dellit[64]
Jayden Hayward[97]
Junior Rasolea[98]
Chris Tuatara-Morrison[99]
downward-facing red arrow Jayden Hayward (to Italy Benetton Treviso)[66]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Tuatara-Morrison (to France Castres)[100]
Marcel Brache[61]
Luke Burton[95]
Patrick Dellit[101]
Junior Rasolea[102]
WG Nick Cummins[103]
Dane Haylett-Petty[104]
Ed Stubbs (did not play)[105]
downward-facing red arrow Ed Stubbs (to NSW Country Eagles)[106] upward-facing green arrow Mitchell Scott (from New Zealand Tasman)[107]
upward-facing green arrow Akihito Yamada (from Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[108]
Nick Cummins[109]
Dane Haylett-Petty[110]
Mitchell Scott
Akihito Yamada (did not play)
FB Dillyn Leyds (wider training group)[62]
Luke Morahan[111]
downward-facing red arrow Dillyn Leyds (to South Africa Stormers)[112] upward-facing green arrow Albert Nikoro (from New Zealand Blues)[113] Luke Morahan[71]
Albert Nikoro (did not play)
Coach Michael Foley[114] Michael Foley[114]

Rebels

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Rebels transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Cruze Ah-Nau (extended playing squad)[115]
Eddie Aholelei (did not play)[116]
Paul Alo-Emile[117]
Max Lahiff[118]
Toby Smith[119]
Laurie Weeks[120]
downward-facing red arrow Eddie Aholelei (to England London Welsh)[121]
downward-facing red arrow Max Lahiff (to England Bath)[122]
upward-facing green arrow Keita Inagaki (from Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[123]
upward-facing green arrow Tim Metcher (from NSW Country Eagles)[123]
Cruze Ah-Nau[124]
Paul Alo-Emile[117]
Keita Inagaki
Tim Metcher (extended playing squad)
Toby Smith[119]
Laurie Weeks[125]
HK Steve Fualau (short-term)[126]
Shota Horie[127]
Patrick Leafa (extended playing squad)[115]
Tom Sexton (did not play)[128]
downward-facing red arrow Steve Fualau (to France Béziers)[129]
downward-facing red arrow Shota Horie (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[130]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Whittaker (from France Biarritz)[130] Patrick Leafa[131]
Tom Sexton[132]
Ben Whittaker
LK Sam Jeffries (extended playing squad)
Luke Jones[133]
Cadeyrn Neville[134]
Hugh Pyle[134]
Chris Thomson (did not play)[135]
downward-facing red arrow Hugh Pyle (to France Stade Français)[136]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Thomson (retired)[137]
upward-facing green arrow Steve Cummins (from Eastwood)[138][139] Steve Cummins (extended playing squad)
Sam Jeffries[140]
Luke Jones[133]
Cadeyrn Neville[134]
FL Colby Fainga'a[141]
Scott Fuglistaller[142]
Scott Higginbotham[143]
Sean McMahon (extended playing squad)[144]
Jordy Reid[145]
Colby Fainga'a[146]
Scott Fuglistaller[147]
Scott Higginbotham[143]
Sean McMahon[148]
Jordy Reid[145]
N8 Lopeti Timani[149] upward-facing green arrow Radike Samo (from Japan Kintetsu Liners)[150] Radike Samo
Lopeti Timani[149]
SH Luke Burgess[151]
Josh Holmes (short-term)[152]
Ben Meehan (extended playing squad)[115]
Nic Stirzaker[153]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Holmes (to North Harbour Rays)[154] Luke Burgess[151]
Ben Meehan[155]
Nic Stirzaker[156]
FH Jack Debreczeni (extended playing squad)[157]
Angus Roberts[158]
downward-facing red arrow Angus Roberts (to Sydney Stars)[159] Jack Debreczeni[160]
CE Tamati Ellison[161]
Tom English[133]
Lalakai Foketi (extended playing squad)
Mitch Inman[162]
Lachlan Mitchell[163]
Male Sa'u (short-term)[164]
downward-facing red arrow Lalakai Foketi (to France Bayonne)[165]
downward-facing red arrow Lachlan Mitchell (retired)[125]
downward-facing red arrow Male Sa'u (returned to Japan Yamaha Júbilo)[166]
upward-facing green arrow Mike Harris (from Reds)[167]
upward-facing green arrow Sefa Naivalu (from Melbourne Rising)[168]
Tamati Ellison[169]
Tom English[133]
Mike Harris
Mitch Inman[162]
Sefa Naivalu
WG Tom Kingston[170]
Telusa Veainu[171]
upward-facing green arrow Cam Crawford (from Waratahs)[172]
upward-facing green arrow Dom Shipperley (from Reds)[173]
Cam Crawford
Tom Kingston (did not play)[170]
Dom Shipperley
Telusa Veainu[171]
FB Bryce Hegarty[174]
Alex Rokobaro[175]
Jason Woodward[142]
downward-facing red arrow Alex Rokobaro (to Italy Rugby Calvisano)[176]
downward-facing red arrow Jason Woodward (to New Zealand Hurricanes)[177]
upward-facing green arrow Jonah Placid (from Reds)[178] Bryce Hegarty[179]
Jonah Placid
Coach Tony McGahan[180] Tony McGahan[180]

Reds

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Reds transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Ben Daley[181]
Sef Fa'agase (wider training squad, did not play)[182]
Greg Holmes[181]
Jono Owen[181]
Pettowa Paraka (wider training squad, did not play)[183]
James Slipper[184]
downward-facing red arrow Jono Owen (to France Grenoble)[185] upward-facing green arrow Sam Talakai (from Brisbane City)[186] Ben Daley[187]
Sef Fa'agase (elite development squad)[186]
Greg Holmes[187]
Pettowa Paraka (elite development squad)[188]
James Slipper[187]
Sam Talakai (elite development squad)
HK Albert Anae[181]
Saia Fainga'a[181]
James Hanson[181]
Andrew Ready (wider training squad, did not play)[182]
downward-facing red arrow Albert Anae (to Italy Benetton Treviso)[189] Saia Fainga'a[187]
James Hanson[187]
Andrew Ready (extended playing squad)[190]
LK James Horwill[191]
David McDuling[181]
Ed O'Donoghue[181]
Rob Simmons[184]
upward-facing green arrow Marco Kotze (from Brisbane City)[186]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Murday (from Blues wider training group)[192]
James Horwill[187]
Marco Kotze (elite development squad)
David McDuling[187]
Tom Murday (short-term)
Ed O'Donoghue[187]
Rob Simmons[187]
FL Curtis Browning[193]
Tim Buchanan (short-term)[194]
Liam Gill[184]
Eddie Quirk[181]
Beau Robinson[181]
downward-facing red arrow Tim Buchanan (to Brisbane City)[195] upward-facing green arrow Michael Gunn (from Brisbane City)[196]
upward-facing green arrow Adam Korczyk (from Brisbane City)[186]
upward-facing green arrow Adam Thomson (from Japan Canon Eagles)[197]
Curtis Browning[187]
Liam Gill[187]
Michael Gunn (elite development squad)
Adam Korczyk (elite development squad)
Eddie Quirk (did not play)[187]
Beau Robinson[187]
Adam Thomson
N8 Jake Schatz[198] upward-facing green arrow Lolo Fakaosilea (from Queensland Country)[199]
upward-facing green arrow Hendrik Tui (from Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[187]
Lolo Fakaosilea (extended playing squad)
Jake Schatz[187]
Hendrik Tui
SH Nick Frisby[181]
Scott Gale (wider training group)[200]
Will Genia[201]
Nick Frisby[187]
Scott Gale (short-term)[202]
Will Genia[187]
FH Quade Cooper[203]
Ben Lucas[204]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Lucas (to France Montpellier)[205] upward-facing green arrow Sam Greene (from Brisbane City)[206]
upward-facing green arrow Jake McIntyre (from Brisbane City)[206]
upward-facing green arrow Duncan Paia'aua (from Brisbane Broncos)[187]
Quade Cooper[187]
Sam Greene (short-term)
Jake McIntyre (elite development squad)
Duncan Paia'aua
CE Anthony Fainga'a[181]
Mike Harris[181]
Sam Johnson (wider training group)[207]
Samu Kerevi (extended playing squad)[208]
Ben Tapuai[209]
Aidan Toua[181]
downward-facing red arrow Mike Harris (to Rebels)[167]
downward-facing red arrow Aidan Toua (to Agen)[189]
upward-facing green arrow Campbell Magnay (from Queensland Country)[210] Anthony Fainga'a[187]
Sam Johnson (elite development squad)[211]
Samu Kerevi[187]
Campbell Magnay
Ben Tapuai[187]
WG Chris Feauai-Sautia[181]
Chris Kuridrani (extended playing squad)[212]
Dom Shipperley[209]
Lachlan Turner[213]
downward-facing red arrow Dom Shipperley (to Rebels)[173] upward-facing green arrow Tom Banks (from Reds U20)[211]
upward-facing green arrow James O'Connor (from France Toulon)[187]
Tom Banks (short-term)
Chris Feauai-Sautia[187]
Chris Kuridrani[187]
James O'Connor
Lachlan Turner[187]
FB Rod Davies[209]
Jonah Placid (wider training squad)[183]
JJ Taulagi[181]
downward-facing red arrow Rod Davies (to France Biarritz)[214]
downward-facing red arrow Jonah Placid (to Rebels)[178]
upward-facing green arrow Karmichael Hunt (from Gold Coast FC)[187] Karmichael Hunt
JJ Taulagi[187]
Coach Richard Graham[215] Richard Graham[187]

Waratahs

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Waratahs transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Michael Alaalatoa (short-term)[216]
Sekope Kepu[217]
Benn Robinson[218]
Paddy Ryan[219]
Jeremy Tilse[220]
Michael Alaalatoa (did not play)[221]
Sekope Kepu[217]
Benn Robinson[218]
Paddy Ryan[222]
Jeremy Tilse[222]
HK Tolu Latu[220]
Tatafu Polota-Nau[223]
Hugh Roach (short-term)[224]
upward-facing green arrow Dave Porecki (from North Harbour Rays)[225] Tolu Latu[226]
Tatafu Polota-Nau[223]
Dave Porecki (short-term)
Hugh Roach[221]
LK Kane Douglas (did not play)[220]
Jed Holloway[220]
Will Skelton[220]
downward-facing red arrow Kane Douglas (to Ireland Leinster)[227] upward-facing green arrow Sam Lousi (from New Zealand New Zealand Warriors)[222]
upward-facing green arrow Dean Mumm (from England Exeter Chiefs)[228]
Jed Holloway (did not play)[221]
Sam Lousi
Dean Mumm (short-term)
Will Skelton[226]
FL Mitchell Chapman[220]
Dave Dennis[229]
Tala Gray[230]
Michael Hooper[231]
Pat McCutcheon[219]
Jacques Potgieter[232]
upward-facing green arrow Jack Dempsey (from North Harbour Rays)[233] Mitchell Chapman[226]
Jack Dempsey (short-term)
Dave Dennis[229]
Tala Gray[221]
Michael Hooper[231]
Pat McCutcheon[222]
Jacques Potgieter[234]
N8 Stephen Hoiles (short-term)[235]
Wycliff Palu[236]
Stephen Hoiles[226]
Wycliff Palu[236]
SH Brendan McKibbin[220]
Nick Phipps[237]
upward-facing green arrow Auvasa Faleali'i (from Greater Sydney Rams)[221] Auvasa Faleali'i (did not play)
Brendan McKibbin[226]
Nick Phipps[237]
FH Bernard Foley[220] upward-facing green arrow David Horwitz (from extended playing squad)[221] Bernard Foley[226]
David Horwitz (did not play)
CE Matthew Carraro[238]
Israel Folau[239]
Michael Hodge (did not play)[219]
Rob Horne[229]
Jono Lance[240]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Hodge (to Sydney Stars)[241] Matthew Carraro[226]
Israel Folau[239]
Rob Horne[242]
Jono Lance[240]
WG Alofa Alofa (extended playing squad)[243]
Adam Ashley-Cooper[244]
Peter Betham[220]
Taqele Naiyaravoro (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Alofa Alofa (to France La Rochelle)[245] upward-facing green arrow Andrew Kellaway (from NSW Country Eagles)[221] Adam Ashley-Cooper[244]
Peter Betham[221]
Andrew Kellaway (did not play)
Taqele Naiyaravoro
FB Kurtley Beale[246]
Cam Crawford[247]
Ben Volavola (did not play)[220]
downward-facing red arrow Cam Crawford (to Rebels)[172] Kurtley Beale[248]
Ben Volavola[221] (did not play)
Coach Michael Cheika[249] Michael Cheika[249]

New Zealand

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Blues

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Blues transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Charlie Faumuina[250]
Tom McCartney[250]
Sam Prattley[251]
Angus Ta'avao[251]
Ofa Tu'ungafasi[252]
Tony Woodcock[253]
downward-facing red arrow Tom McCartney (to Ireland Connacht)[254] upward-facing green arrow Sione Mafileo (from North Harbour)[255]
upward-facing green arrow Nic Mayhew (from North Harbour)[256]
upward-facing green arrow Greg Pleasants-Tate (from North Harbour)[257]
Charlie Faumuina[258]
Sione Mafileo (short-term)
Nic Mayhew (short-term)
Greg Pleasants-Tate (wider training group)
Sam Prattley[259]
Angus Ta'avao[259]
Ofa Tu'ungafasi[252]
Tony Woodcock[258]
HK Keven Mealamu[260]
James Parsons[251]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Moulds (from Northland)[261] Keven Mealamu[259]
Matt Moulds (wider training group)
James Parsons[259]
LK Tom Donnelly[262]
Liaki Moli[262]
Hayden Triggs[263]
Patrick Tuipulotu[264]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Donnelly (to France Montpellier)[265]
downward-facing red arrow Liaki Moli (to Auckland)[266]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Bekhuis (from Highlanders)[267]
upward-facing green arrow William Lloyd (from Auckland)[268]
upward-facing green arrow Culum Retallick (from Bay of Plenty)[259]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Vui (from North Harbour)[255]
Josh Bekhuis
William Lloyd (wider training group)
Culum Retallick
Hayden Triggs[259]
Patrick Tuipulotu[259]
Chris Vui (short-term)
FL Kane Barrett (did not play)[269]
Luke Braid[250]
Jerome Kaino[270]
Steve Luatua[271]
Jordan Manihera (short-term)[272]
Brendon O'Connor[252]
downward-facing red arrow Kane Barrett (to Taranaki)[273]
downward-facing red arrow Jordan Manihera (to North Harbour)[274]
upward-facing green arrow Joe Edwards (from Auckland)[259]
upward-facing green arrow Blake Gibson (from Auckland)[275]
upward-facing green arrow Jack Ram (from Northland)[276]
Luke Braid[277]
Joe Edwards
Blake Gibson (wider training group)
Jerome Kaino[270]
Steve Luatua[271]
Brendon O'Connor[277]
Jack Ram (short-term)
N8 Peter Saili[251] downward-facing red arrow Peter Saili (to France Bordeaux)[278][279] upward-facing green arrow Airi Hunt (from Auckland)[255]
upward-facing green arrow Akira Ioane (from New Zealand Sevens)[280]
Airi Hunt (short-term)
Akira Ioane
SH Jamison Gibson-Park[281]
Bryn Hall[269]
Sonatane Takulua (short-term, did not play)[282]
Piri Weepu[251]
downward-facing red arrow Sonatane Takulua (to Northland)[283]
downward-facing red arrow Piri Weepu (to England London Welsh)[284]
upward-facing green arrow Jamie Booth (from Manawatu)[285]
upward-facing green arrow Jimmy Cowan (from England Gloucester)[286]
Jamie Booth (short-term, did not play)
Jimmy Cowan
Jamison Gibson-Park[281]
Bryn Hall (did not play)[277]
FH Simon Hickey (wider training group)[287]
Baden Kerr (did not play)[269]
Chris Noakes[251]
Ihaia West (short-term)[288]
downward-facing red arrow Baden Kerr (to England Saracens)[289]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Noakes (to England London Irish)[290]
upward-facing green arrow Daniel Bowden (from England Leicester Tigers)[291]
upward-facing green arrow Matt McGahan (from Auckland)[255]
Daniel Bowden
Simon Hickey[259]
Matt McGahan (short-term)
Ihaia West[292]
CE Pita Ahki[251]
Ma'a Nonu[293]
Francis Saili[271]
Jackson Willison[251]
downward-facing red arrow Ma'a Nonu (to Hurricanes)[294]
downward-facing red arrow Jackson Willison (to France Grenoble)[295][296]
upward-facing green arrow Hamish Northcott (from Manawatu)[297]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Vaega (from North Harbour)[268]
Pita Ahki[259]
Hamish Northcott
Francis Saili[271]
Matt Vaega (wider training group)
WG Frank Halai[251]
Tevita Li (wider training group)[287]
George Moala[251]
Albert Nikoro (wider training group)[251]
Lolagi Visinia[251]
downward-facing red arrow Albert Nikoro (to Australia Force)[113] upward-facing green arrow Ben Lam (from Auckland)[259]
upward-facing green arrow Melani Nanai (from Auckland)[298]
Frank Halai[277]
Ben Lam
Tevita Li[259]
George Moala[299]
Melani Nanai (wider training group)
Lolagi Visinia[277]
FB Benji Marshall[300]
Charles Piutau[271]
downward-facing red arrow Benji Marshall (to Australia St. George Illawarra Dragons)[301] Charles Piutau[271]
Coach John Kirwan[302] John Kirwan[303]

Chiefs

[edit]
Chiefs transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Ben Afeaki[304]
Nick Barrett (wider training group)[305]
Josh Hohneck[306]
Jamie Mackintosh[307]
Pauliasi Manu[308]
Ben Tameifuna[308]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Afeaki (retired)[309]
downward-facing red arrow Nick Barrett (to Auckland)[310]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Hohneck (to Highlanders)[311]
upward-facing green arrow Jarrod Firth (from Counties Manukau)[312]
upward-facing green arrow Mitchell Graham (from Taranaki)[313]
upward-facing green arrow Siate Tokolahi (from Canterbury)[314]
Jarrod Firth (short-term)
Mitchell Graham
Jamie Mackintosh[307]
Pauliasi Manu[308]
Ben Tameifuna[315]
Siate Tokolahi
HK Hika Elliot (did not play)[304]
Nathan Harris (short term)[316]
Rhys Marshall[308]
Mahonri Schwalger[317]
downward-facing red arrow Nathan Harris (injured)[318]
downward-facing red arrow Mahonri Schwalger (retired)[319]
upward-facing green arrow Quentin MacDonald (from Ireland Munster)[320] Hika Elliot[318]
Quentin MacDonald
Rhys Marshall[308]
LK Michael Fitzgerald[308]
Brodie Retallick[321]
Matt Symons[322]
upward-facing green arrow Brian Alainu'uese (from Waikato)[323]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Allardice (from Hawke's Bay)[314]
Brian Alainu'uese (short-term)
Michael Allardice
Michael Fitzgerald[308]
Brodie Retallick[321]
Matt Symons[324]
FL Sam Cane[325]
Nick Crosswell[326]
Ross Filipo[327]
Tevita Koloamatangi (wider training group)[328]
Tanerau Latimer[329]
Liam Messam[325]
downward-facing red arrow Nick Crosswell (to Wales Newport Gwent Dragons)[330]
downward-facing red arrow Tanerau Latimer (to Japan Toshiba Brave Lupus)[331]
upward-facing green arrow Johan Bardoul (from Waikato)[332]
upward-facing green arrow Mitchell Crosswell (from Taranaki)[333]
upward-facing green arrow Sean Polwart (from Auckland)[334]
Johan Bardoul
Sam Cane[325]
Mitchell Crosswell (short-term)
Ross Filipo (short-term)[323]
Tevita Koloamatangi[335]
Liam Messam[325]
Sean Polwart
N8 Liam Squire[336]
Kane Thompson[327]
downward-facing red arrow Kane Thompson (to England Newcastle Falcons)[337] upward-facing green arrow Michael Leitch (from Japan Toshiba Brave Lupus)[338]
upward-facing green arrow Ma'ama Vaipulu (from Counties Manukau)[339]
Michael Leitch
Liam Squire[335]
Ma'ama Vaipulu (wider training group)
SH Tawera Kerr-Barlow[325]
Augustine Pulu[306]
Brad Weber (wider training group)[340]
downward-facing red arrow Tawera Kerr-Barlow (injured)[332] upward-facing green arrow Kayne Hammington (from Manawatu)[341] Kayne Hammington (short-term, did not play)
Augustine Pulu[342]
Brad Weber[320]
FH Aaron Cruden[343] Aaron Cruden[344]
CE Bundee Aki[304]
Robbie Fruean[345]
Anton Lienert-Brown (wider training group)[287]
Charlie Ngatai[326]
Jordan Payne (short-term)[346]
Dwayne Sweeney (short term)[347]
downward-facing red arrow Bundee Aki (to Ireland Connacht)[348]
downward-facing red arrow Robbie Fruean (to Crusaders)[349]
downward-facing red arrow Jordan Payne (to Waikato)[346]
downward-facing red arrow Dwayne Sweeney (returned to Japan Fukuoka Sanix Blues)[350]
upward-facing green arrow Seta Tamanivalu (from Taranaki)[313]
upward-facing green arrow Sonny Bill Williams (from Australia Sydney Roosters)[1]
Anton Lienert-Brown (wider training group)[351]
Charlie Ngatai[352]
Seta Tamanivalu
Sonny Bill Williams
WG James Lowe[353]
Tom Marshall[354]
Tim Nanai-Williams[355]
Asaeli Tikoirotuma[355]
downward-facing red arrow Asaeli Tikoirotuma (to England Harlequins)[356] upward-facing green arrow Hosea Gear (from Japan Honda Heat)[357]
upward-facing green arrow Bryce Heem (from Tasman)[334]
Hosea Gear
Bryce Heem
James Lowe[353]
Tom Marshall[354]
Tim Nanai-Williams[358]
FB Gareth Anscombe[308]
Andrew Horrell[308]
Mils Muliaina[345]
Robbie Robinson (did not play)[355]
downward-facing red arrow Gareth Anscombe (to Wales Cardiff Blues)[359]
downward-facing red arrow Mils Muliaina (to Ireland Connacht)[360]
downward-facing red arrow Robbie Robinson (to North Harbour)[338]
upward-facing green arrow Damian McKenzie (from Waikato)[361]
upward-facing green arrow Marty McKenzie (from Southland)[339]
Andrew Horrell[308]
Damian McKenzie
Marty McKenzie (wider training group)
Coach Dave Rennie Dave Rennie

Crusaders

[edit]
Crusaders transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Wyatt Crockett[321]
Owen Franks[362]
Nepo Laulala[363]
Daniel Lienert-Brown (short-term)[364]
Joe Moody[363]
Tim Perry[363]
downward-facing red arrow Daniel Lienert-Brown (to Highlanders)[365] upward-facing green arrow Alex Hodgman (from Canterbury)[349] Wyatt Crockett[321]
Owen Franks[366]
Alex Hodgman (wider training group)
Nepo Laulala[349]
Joe Moody[349]
Tim Perry[349]
HK Corey Flynn[367]
Ben Funnell[363]
Codie Taylor[363]
downward-facing red arrow Corey Flynn (to France Toulouse)[368] upward-facing green arrow Ged Robinson (from Highlanders)[369] Ben Funnell[369]
Ged Robinson (did not play)
Codie Taylor[369]
LK Scott Barrett (short-term)[370]
Dominic Bird[371]
Luke Romano[363]
Sam Whitelock[372]
Scott Barrett[349]
Dominic Bird[349]
Luke Romano[373]
Sam Whitelock[372]
FL Richie McCaw[374]
Jordan Taufua[363]
Matt Todd[375]
Jimmy Tupou[363]
George Whitelock[363]
Luke Whitelock[363]
downward-facing red arrow George Whitelock (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[376] Richie McCaw[374]
Jordan Taufua[377]
Matt Todd[376]
Jimmy Tupou[349]
Luke Whitelock[349]
N8 Kieran Read[372] Kieran Read[372]
SH Mitchell Drummond[378]
Andy Ellis[379]
Willi Heinz[380]
upward-facing green arrow Billy Guyton (from Hurricanes)[381] Mitchell Drummond[349]
Andy Ellis[379]
Billy Guyton (short-term)
Willi Heinz (did not play)[380]
FH Tyler Bleyendaal[382]
Dan Carter[383]
Colin Slade[384]
Tom Taylor[382]
downward-facing red arrow Tyler Bleyendaal (to Ireland Munster)[385] Dan Carter[383]
Colin Slade[349]
Tom Taylor[349]
CE Ryan Crotty[363]
Kieron Fonotia (wider training group)[287]
Rey Lee-Lo[386]
Rob Thompson (wider training group)[387]
Adam Whitelock[363]
downward-facing red arrow Rey Lee-Lo (to Hurricanes)[388]
downward-facing red arrow Rob Thompson (to Canterbury)[349]
downward-facing red arrow Adam Whitelock (to France Bayonne)[389]
upward-facing green arrow Robbie Fruean (from Chiefs)[349]
upward-facing green arrow David Havili (from Tasman)[349]
Ryan Crotty[349]
Kieron Fonotia[349]
Robbie Fruean
David Havili (wider training group)
WG Zac Guildford (did not play)[390]
Johnny McNicholl[363]
Nemani Nadolo[363]
Nafi Tuitavake (wider training group)[387]
downward-facing red arrow Zac Guildford (to France Clermont)[391] upward-facing green arrow Nathaniel Apa (from Canterbury)[349]
upward-facing green arrow Jone Macilai-Tori (from Northland)[349]
Nathaniel Apa (wider training group)
Jone Macilai-Tori
Johnny McNicholl[349]
Nemani Nadolo[392]
Nafi Tuitavake[349]
FB Israel Dagg[393] Israel Dagg[373]
Coach Todd Blackadder[394] Todd Blackadder[394]

Highlanders

[edit]
Highlanders transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Matías Díaz[395]
Ma'afu Fia[395]
Kane Hames[396]
Chris King[395]
JP Koen (short-term)[397]
Craig Millar (wider training group)[287]
Aki Seiuli (short-term, did not play)[398]
downward-facing red arrow Matías Díaz (to England Bristol)[399]
downward-facing red arrow Chris King (to France Montpellier)[400]
downward-facing red arrow JP Koen (returned to Southland)[401]
downward-facing red arrow Craig Millar (to Otago)[402]
downward-facing red arrow Aki Seiuli (returned to Otago)[403]
upward-facing green arrow Brendon Edmonds (from Hurricanes)[404]
upward-facing green arrow Ross Geldenhuys (from Tasman)[404]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Hohneck (from Chiefs)[311]
upward-facing green arrow Daniel Lienert-Brown (from Crusaders)[365]
upward-facing green arrow Pingi Tala'apitaga (from Bay of Plenty)[404]
Brendon Edmonds
Ma'afu Fia[405]
Ross Geldenhuys
Kane Hames[406]
Josh Hohneck
Daniel Lienert-Brown (short-term)
Pingi Tala'apitaga
HK Sam Anderson-Heather (short-term)[407]
Liam Coltman[408]
Brayden Mitchell[409]
Ged Robinson (wider training group)[287]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Anderson-Heather (to wider training group)[410]
downward-facing red arrow Brayden Mitchell (to Hurricanes)[411]
downward-facing red arrow Ged Robinson (to Crusaders)[369]
upward-facing green arrow Ash Dixon (from Hurricanes)[404] Liam Coltman[412]
Ash Dixon
LK Josh Bekhuis[413]
Tom Franklin[414]
Jarrad Hoeata[396]
Brad Thorn[415]
Joe Wheeler[408]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Bekhuis (to Blues)[267]
downward-facing red arrow Jarrad Hoeata (to Wales Cardiff Blues)[416]
downward-facing red arrow Brad Thorn (to England Leicester Tigers)[417]
upward-facing green arrow Alex Ainley (from Tasman)[418]
upward-facing green arrow Jackson Hemopo (from Otago)[419]
upward-facing green arrow Joe Latta (from Otago)[420]
upward-facing green arrow Mark Reddish (from Hurricanes)[404]
Alex Ainley
Tom Franklin[414]
Jackson Hemopo (short-term)
Joe Latta (wider training group)
Mark Reddish
Joe Wheeler[421]
FL Lee Allan (wider training group)[396]
Shane Christie[415]
Gareth Evans[414]
John Hardie[422]
TJ Ioane[415]
downward-facing red arrow Lee Allan (to wider training group)[410]
downward-facing red arrow TJ Ioane (to England Sale Sharks)[423]
upward-facing green arrow James Lentjes (from Otago)[424]
upward-facing green arrow Dan Pryor (from Northland)[404]
Shane Christie[410]
Gareth Evans[414]
John Hardie[425]
James Lentjes (short-term)
Dan Pryor
N8 Elliot Dixon[422]
Nasi Manu[396]
Elliot Dixon[410]
Nasi Manu[410]
SH Aaron Smith[396]
Fumiaki Tanaka[414]
Frae Wilson (did not play)[396]
downward-facing red arrow Frae Wilson (to Hurricanes)[426] upward-facing green arrow Scott Eade (from Southland)[427]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Renton (from Otago)[420]
Scott Eade (short-term)
Josh Renton (wider training group)
Aaron Smith[428]
Fumiaki Tanaka[429]
FH Hayden Parker[415]
Willie Ripia (did not play)[396]
Lima Sopoaga[430]
downward-facing red arrow Willie Ripia (to Wellington)[431] upward-facing green arrow Marty Banks (from Hurricanes)[418] Marty Banks
Hayden Parker[410]
Lima Sopoaga[410]
CE Phil Burleigh[432]
Jason Emery[432]
Malakai Fekitoa[396]
Winston Stanley[433]
Shaun Treeby[432]
downward-facing red arrow Phil Burleigh (to Scotland Edinburgh Rugby)[434]
downward-facing red arrow Winston Stanley (to England Harlequins)[435]
Jason Emery[405]
Malakai Fekitoa[405]
Shaun Treeby[436]
WG Richard Buckman (wider training group)[287]
Patrick Osborne[437]
Trent Renata (wider training group)[287]
upward-facing green arrow Waisake Naholo (from Taranaki)[418]
upward-facing green arrow Ryan Tongia (from Hawke's Bay)[438]
Richard Buckman[410]
Waisake Naholo
Patrick Osborne[437]
Trent Renata[410]
Ryan Tongia (wider training group)
FB Kurt Baker[439]
Ben Smith[440]
Kurt Baker[439]
Ben Smith[440]
Coach Jamie Joseph[441] Jamie Joseph[442]

Hurricanes

[edit]
Hurricanes transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Brendon Edmonds (wider training group)[443]
Chris Eves (wider training group)[287]
Ben Franks[444]
Reggie Goodes[445]
John Schwalger[446]
Eric Sione (did not play)[447]
Jeffery Toomaga-Allen[447]
downward-facing red arrow Brendon Edmonds (to Highlanders)[404]
downward-facing red arrow Eric Sione (to Wellington)[448]
upward-facing green arrow Tolu Fahamokioa (from Wellington)[449]
upward-facing green arrow Ben May (from Japan Fukuoka Sanix Blues)[450]
Chris Eves[451]
Tolu Fahamokioa (short-term)
Ben Franks[444]
Reggie Goodes[452]
Ben May
John Schwalger (did not play)[446]
Jeffery Toomaga-Allen[452]
HK Dane Coles[453]
Ash Dixon[454]
Motu Matu'u[455]
downward-facing red arrow Ash Dixon (to Highlanders)[404] upward-facing green arrow Brayden Mitchell (from Highlanders)[411] Dane Coles[453]
Motu Matu'u[455]
Brayden Mitchell (short-term)
LK Mark Abbott[456]
James Broadhurst[457]
Mark Reddish[458]
Jeremy Thrush[453]
downward-facing red arrow Mark Reddish (to Highlanders)[404] upward-facing green arrow Geoffrey Cridge (from Hawke's Bay)[388]
upward-facing green arrow Vaea Fifita (from Wellington)[459]
upward-facing green arrow Christian Lloyd (from Wellington)[451]
Mark Abbott[451]
James Broadhurst[457]
Geoffrey Cridge (did not play)
Vaea Fifita (short-term)
Christian Lloyd (did not play)
Jeremy Thrush[453]
FL Adam Hill (wider training group)[287]
Jack Lam[447]
Faifili Levave[447]
Ardie Savea[460]
Brad Shields[445]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Lam (to England Bristol Rugby)[461]
downward-facing red arrow Faifili Levave (to Japan Toyota Verblitz)[462]
upward-facing green arrow Callum Gibbins (from Manawatu)[463]
upward-facing green arrow Iopu Iopu-Aso (from Taranaki)[464]
Callum Gibbins
Adam Hill (wider training group)[451]
Iopu Iopu-Aso (did not play)
Ardie Savea[452]
Brad Shields[465]
N8 Blade Thomson[466]
Victor Vito[447]
Blade Thomson[467]
Victor Vito[451]
SH Billy Guyton (wider training group)[287]
TJ Perenara[468]
Chris Smylie[447]
downward-facing red arrow Billy Guyton (to Crusaders)[381] upward-facing green arrow Frae Wilson (from Highlanders)[426] TJ Perenara[464]
Chris Smylie[464]
Frae Wilson (wider training group)
FH Marty Banks[469]
Beauden Barrett[470]
James Marshall[447]
downward-facing red arrow Marty Banks (to Highlanders)[418] upward-facing green arrow Otere Black (from Manawatu)[471] Beauden Barrett[472]
Otere Black (wider training group)
James Marshall[464]
CE Tim Bateman[447]
Hadleigh Parkes[473]
Conrad Smith[474]
Cardiff Vaega[458]
downward-facing red arrow Tim Bateman (to Japan Coca-Cola Red Sparks)[475]
downward-facing red arrow Hadleigh Parkes (to Wales Scarlets)[476]
downward-facing red arrow Cardiff Vaega (to Southland)[477]
upward-facing green arrow Vince Aso (from Auckland)[478]
upward-facing green arrow Willis Halaholo (from Southland)[451]
upward-facing green arrow Rey Lee-Lo (from Crusaders)[388]
upward-facing green arrow Ma'a Nonu (from Blues)[294]
Vince Aso (did not play)
Willis Halaholo
Rey Lee-Lo
Ma'a Nonu
Conrad Smith[388]
WG Cory Jane[479]
Alapati Leiua[447]
Matt Proctor[455]
Julian Savea[480]
downward-facing red arrow Alapati Leiua (to England Wasps)[356] Cory Jane[373]
Matt Proctor[455]
Julian Savea[480]
FB Andre Taylor[481] downward-facing red arrow Andre Taylor (to Japan Kintetsu Liners)[482] upward-facing green arrow Sam McNicol (from Wellington)[483]
upward-facing green arrow Nehe Milner-Skudder (from Manawatu)[484]
upward-facing green arrow Jason Woodward (from Australia Rebels)[177]
Sam McNicol (wider training group)
Nehe Milner-Skudder
Jason Woodward
Coach Mark Hammett downward-facing red arrow Mark Hammett (to Wales Cardiff Blues)[485][486] upward-facing green arrow Chris Boyd (from Wellington)[487] Chris Boyd

South Africa

[edit]

Bulls

[edit]
Bulls transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Dean Greyling[488]
Frik Kirsten[489]
Werner Kruger[488]
Morné Mellett[490]
Marcel van der Merwe[491]
downward-facing red arrow Frik Kirsten (retired)[492] upward-facing green arrow Andrew Beerwinkel (from Blue Bulls)[493]
upward-facing green arrow Trevor Nyakane (from Cheetahs)[494]
upward-facing green arrow Dayan van der Westhuizen (from Blue Bulls)[495]
upward-facing green arrow Hencus van Wyk (from Blue Bulls)[496]
Andrew Beerwinkel (did not play)
Dean Greyling[488]
Werner Kruger[497]
Morné Mellett[490]
Trevor Nyakane
Marcel van der Merwe[498]
Dayan van der Westhuizen (did not play)
Hencus van Wyk (did not play)
HK Bandise Maku[499]
Bongi Mbonambi[491]
Callie Visagie[499]
downward-facing red arrow Bongi Mbonambi (to Stormers)[500] upward-facing green arrow Adriaan Strauss (from Cheetahs)[501]
upward-facing green arrow Jaco Visagie (from Blue Bulls)[496]
Bandise Maku (did not play)[499]
Adriaan Strauss
Callie Visagie[499]
Jaco Visagie
LK David Bulbring (did not play)[499]
Grant Hattingh[489]
Nico Janse van Rensburg[502]
Victor Matfield[503]
Marvin Orie[504]
Flip van der Merwe[490]
Paul Willemse[505]
downward-facing red arrow David Bulbring (to Eastern Province Kings)[506]
downward-facing red arrow Paul Willemse (to France Grenoble)[507]
upward-facing green arrow RG Snyman (from Blue Bulls)[496] Grant Hattingh[508]
Nico Janse van Rensburg[497]
Victor Matfield[503]
Marvin Orie (did not play)[509]
RG Snyman (did not play)
Flip van der Merwe[490]
FL Arno Botha (did not play)[510]
Jacques du Plessis[489]
Wiaan Liebenberg[491]
Dewald Potgieter (short-term)[511]
Roelof Smit[504]
Deon Stegmann[510]
Wimpie van der Walt (short-term)[512]
downward-facing red arrow Dewald Potgieter (returned to Japan Yamaha Júbilo)
downward-facing red arrow Wimpie van der Walt (returned to Japan NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes)
upward-facing green arrow Lappies Labuschagné (from Cheetahs)[494]
upward-facing green arrow Nardus van der Walt (from Blue Bulls)[496]
Arno Botha[510]
Jacques du Plessis[505]
Lappies Labuschagné
Wiaan Liebenberg (did not play)[496]
Roelof Smit
Deon Stegmann[510]
Nardus van der Walt (did not play)
N8 Jacques Engelbrecht[499]
Jono Ross[510]
Pierre Spies[513]
downward-facing red arrow Jono Ross (to France Stade Français)[514] upward-facing green arrow Hanro Liebenberg (from Blue Bulls)[496] Jacques Engelbrecht (did not play)[499]
Hanro Liebenberg
Pierre Spies[513]
SH Francois Hougaard[515]
Rudy Paige[490]
Piet van Zyl[516]
Francois Hougaard[515]
Rudy Paige[490]
Piet van Zyl[516]
FH Louis Fouché[510]
Handré Pollard[491]
Jacques-Louis Potgieter[517]
downward-facing red arrow Louis Fouché (to Japan Ricoh Black Rams)[518] upward-facing green arrow Tian Schoeman (from Blue Bulls)[519] Handré Pollard[510]
Jacques-Louis Potgieter[520]
Tian Schoeman
CE JJ Engelbrecht[510]
Waylon Murray (did not play)[499]
Jan Serfontein[489]
William Small-Smith[490]
downward-facing red arrow Waylon Murray (to Sharks)[521] upward-facing green arrow Ryan Nell (from Blue Bulls)[496]
upward-facing green arrow Burger Odendaal (from Blue Bulls)[496]
JJ Engelbrecht[510]
Ryan Nell (did not play)
Burger Odendaal
Jan Serfontein[522]
William Small-Smith (did not play)[490]
WG Bjorn Basson[523]
Travis Ismaiel (did not play)[491]
Sampie Mastriet[524]
Akona Ndungane[489]
downward-facing red arrow Sampie Mastriet (to Lions)[525] upward-facing green arrow Jamba Ulengo (from South Africa Sevens)[494] Bjorn Basson[523]
Travis Ismaiel[505]
Akona Ndungane (did not play)[497]
Jamba Ulengo (did not play)
FB Ulrich Beyers[489]
Clayton Blommetjies (did not play)[491]
Jesse Kriel[491]
Jurgen Visser[490]
downward-facing red arrow Ulrich Beyers (to France Bordeaux)[526]
downward-facing red arrow Clayton Blommetjies (to Cheetahs)[527]
upward-facing green arrow Warrick Gelant (from Blue Bulls)[496]
upward-facing green arrow Duncan Matthews (from Blue Bulls)[496]
Warrick Gelant (did not play)
Jesse Kriel[528]
Duncan Matthews (did not play)
Jurgen Visser[490]
Coach Frans Ludeke[529] Frans Ludeke[529]

Cheetahs

[edit]
Cheetahs transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Luan de Bruin
Rossouw de Klerk[530]
Trevor Nyakane[531]
Caylib Oosthuizen[530]
Coenie Oosthuizen[531]
Nick Schonert (did not play)[532]
Kevin Stevens
Maks van Dyk[533]
downward-facing red arrow Luan de Bruin (to Free State Cheetahs)
downward-facing red arrow Rossouw de Klerk (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[534]
downward-facing red arrow Trevor Nyakane (to Bulls)[494]
downward-facing red arrow Nick Schonert (to England Worcester Warriors)[535]
downward-facing red arrow Kevin Stevens (to Free State Cheetahs)[536]
upward-facing green arrow Dolph Botha (from Free State Cheetahs)[537]
upward-facing green arrow Danie Mienie (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[538]
upward-facing green arrow BG Uys (from Eastern Province Kings)[538]
upward-facing green arrow Ewald van der Westhuizen (from Griquas)[538]
Dolph Botha
Danie Mienie
Caylib Oosthuizen[539]
Coenie Oosthuizen[540]
BG Uys
Ewald van der Westhuizen
Maks van Dyk[540]
HK Ryno Barnes[541]
Martin Bezuidenhout (did not play)[542]
Hercú Liebenberg (did not play)[541]
Adriaan Strauss[531]
Torsten van Jaarsveld[533]
downward-facing red arrow Ryno Barnes (to Free State Cheetahs)[538]
downward-facing red arrow Hercú Liebenberg (retired)[543]
downward-facing red arrow Adriaan Strauss (to Bulls)[501]
upward-facing green arrow Stephan Coetzee (from Western Province)[538]
upward-facing green arrow Elandré Huggett (from UFS Shimlas)[544]
Martin Bezuidenhout (did not play)[536]
Stephan Coetzee
Elandré Huggett
Torsten van Jaarsveld[545]
LK Lood de Jager[546]
Andries Ferreira[541]
Ligtoring Landman[541]
Hilton Lobberts[533]
Boela Serfontein[542]
Francois Uys[541]
Waltie Vermeulen[547]
Carl Wegner[548]
downward-facing red arrow Andries Ferreira (to Italy Zebre)[548]
downward-facing red arrow Ligtoring Landman (to Wales Newport Gwent Dragons)[549]
downward-facing red arrow Hilton Lobberts (to Griquas)[538]
downward-facing red arrow Waltie Vermeulen (retired)[550]
upward-facing green arrow Armandt Koster (from Griffons)[538]
upward-facing green arrow Steven Sykes (from Eastern Province Kings)[551]
Lood de Jager[546]
Armandt Koster (did not play)
Boela Serfontein (did not play)[536]
Steven Sykes (short-term)
Francois Uys[548]
Carl Wegner[536]
FL Heinrich Brüssow[531]
Carel Greeff[533]
Lappies Labuschagné[531]
Oupa Mohojé[533]
Boom Prinsloo[541]
Philip van der Walt[552]
Henco Venter
downward-facing red arrow Lappies Labuschagné (to Bulls)[494]
downward-facing red arrow Philip van der Walt (to France Biarritz)[553]
upward-facing green arrow Jonathan Adendorf (from Griquas)[538]
upward-facing green arrow Willie Britz (from Lions)[554]
upward-facing green arrow Tienie Burger (from Free State Cheetahs)[538]
upward-facing green arrow Gerhard Olivier (from UFS Shimlas)[544]
Jonathan Adendorf (did not play)
Willie Britz
Heinrich Brüssow[555]
Tienie Burger
Carel Greeff[536]
Oupa Mohojé[539]
Gerhard Olivier
Boom Prinsloo[556]
Henco Venter[557]
N8 Jean Cook[558] upward-facing green arrow Niell Jordaan (from UFS Shimlas)[544] Jean Cook[539]
Niell Jordaan
SH Renier Botha (did not play)[559]
Kevin Luiters (did not play)[542]
Tian Meyer[542]
Sarel Pretorius[541]
Shaun Venter[560]
downward-facing red arrow Kevin Luiters (to Eastern Province Kings)[561] Renier Botha[562]
Tian Meyer[536]
Sarel Pretorius[539]
Shaun Venter[560]
FH Francois Brummer (did not play)[541]
Johan Goosen[563]
Riaan Smit[541]
Elgar Watts[541]
downward-facing red arrow Johan Goosen (to France Racing Métro)[564]
downward-facing red arrow Riaan Smit (to France Oyonnax)[565]
upward-facing green arrow Willie du Plessis (from Golden Lions)[566]
upward-facing green arrow Niel Marais (from UFS Shimlas)[544]
upward-facing green arrow Joe Pietersen (from France Biarritz)[567]
Francois Brummer[536]
Willie du Plessis
Niel Marais
Joe Pietersen
Elgar Watts (did not play)[568]
CE Piet Lindeque (did not play)[569]
Howard Mnisi
Johann Sadie[570]
Francois Venter[571]
downward-facing red arrow Piet Lindeque (retired)[572]
downward-facing red arrow Howard Mnisi (to Lions)[573]
upward-facing green arrow JW Jonker (from Lions)[574]
upward-facing green arrow Michael van der Spuy (from Western Province)[538]
JW Jonker (did not play)
Johann Sadie[539]
Michael van der Spuy
Francois Venter[539]
WG Rayno Benjamin[541]
Cornal Hendricks[575]
Rocco Jansen (did not play)[541]
Raymond Rhule[541]
downward-facing red arrow Rocco Jansen (to Griquas)[536] upward-facing green arrow Danie Dames (from Griquas)[538]
upward-facing green arrow Sergeal Petersen (from Eastern Province Kings)[576]
Rayno Benjamin[536]
Danie Dames
Cornal Hendricks[577]
Sergeal Petersen
Raymond Rhule[539]
FB Hennie Daniller[541]
Willie le Roux[531]
Gouws Prinsloo (did not play)[542]
downward-facing red arrow Hennie Daniller (to Italy Zebre)[578]
downward-facing red arrow Gouws Prinsloo (to Griquas)
upward-facing green arrow Clayton Blommetjies (from Bulls)[527]
upward-facing green arrow Coenie van Wyk (from Pumas)[579]
Clayton Blommetjies
Willie le Roux[539]
Coenie van Wyk
Coach Naka Drotské upward-facing green arrow Franco Smith (from UFS Shimlas)[580] Naka Drotské[581]
Franco Smith

Lions

[edit]
Lions transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Ruan Dreyer[582]
Corné Fourie[583]
Charles Marais[584]
Julian Redelinghuys[585]
Schalk van der Merwe[530]
Jacques van Rooyen[582]
downward-facing red arrow Charles Marais (to Eastern Province Kings)[586] Ruan Dreyer[587]
Corné Fourie[588]
Julian Redelinghuys[587]
Schalk van der Merwe[587]
Jacques van Rooyen[587]
HK Robbie Coetzee[582]
Malcolm Marx[585]
Mark Pretorius[589]
Akker van der Merwe[590]
Willie Wepener[582]
downward-facing red arrow Willie Wepener (to Golden Lions)[591] Robbie Coetzee[587]
Malcolm Marx[587]
Mark Pretorius[592]
Akker van der Merwe[587]
LK MB Lusaseni[593]
Rudi Mathee[594]
Franco Mostert[583]
Martin Muller[585]
Franco van der Merwe[582]
downward-facing red arrow Rudi Mathee (to Pumas)[591]
downward-facing red arrow Franco van der Merwe (to Ireland Ulster)[595]
upward-facing green arrow JP du Preez (from Golden Lions)[596]
upward-facing green arrow Andries Ferreira (from Italy Zebre)[597]
upward-facing green arrow Robert Kruger (from Leopards)[591]
JP du Preez
Andries Ferreira
Robert Kruger
MB Lusaseni[587]
Franco Mostert[587]
Martin Muller[587]
FL Willie Britz[582]
Stephan de Wit[589]
Jaco Kriel[582]
Derick Minnie[582]
Warren Whiteley[582]
downward-facing red arrow Willie Britz (to Cheetahs)[598] upward-facing green arrow Ruaan Lerm (from Golden Lions)[591]
upward-facing green arrow Kwagga Smith (from Golden Lions)[599]
Stephan de Wit (did not play)[600]
Jaco Kriel[587]
Ruaan Lerm
Derick Minnie[587]
Kwagga Smith
Warren Whiteley[587]
N8 Warwick Tecklenburg[601] Warwick Tecklenburg[587]
SH Michael Bondesio (did not play)[602]
Ross Cronjé[603]
Faf de Klerk[583]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Bondesio (retired)[598] upward-facing green arrow Lohan Jacobs (from Bulls)[525]
upward-facing green arrow Dillon Smit (from Leopards)[604]
Ross Cronjé[587]
Faf de Klerk[588]
Lohan Jacobs
Dillon Smit
FH Marnitz Boshoff[582]
Elton Jantjies[582]
upward-facing green arrow Jaco van der Walt (from Golden Lions)[591] Marnitz Boshoff[587]
Elton Jantjies[587]
Jaco van der Walt
CE Stokkies Hanekom[605]
Alwyn Hollenbach[582]
JW Jonker[583]
Lionel Mapoe[582]
Stefan Watermeyer[583]
downward-facing red arrow JW Jonker (to Cheetahs)[574]
downward-facing red arrow Stefan Watermeyer (to Pumas)[591]
upward-facing green arrow Howard Mnisi (from Cheetahs)[573]
upward-facing green arrow Harold Vorster (from Golden Lions)[591]
Stokkies Hanekom[587]
Alwyn Hollenbach[606]
Lionel Mapoe[587]
Howard Mnisi
Harold Vorster
WG Chrysander Botha[607]
Deon Helberg (did not play)[602]
Courtnall Skosan[607]
Deon van Rensburg[602]
Anthony Volmink[582]
downward-facing red arrow Chrysander Botha (to England Exeter Chiefs)[608]
downward-facing red arrow Deon Helberg (to Golden Lions)[591]
downward-facing red arrow Deon van Rensburg (retired)[598]
upward-facing green arrow Sampie Mastriet (from Bulls)[525]
upward-facing green arrow Mark Richards (from Golden Lions)[591]
Sampie Mastriet
Mark Richards
Courtnall Skosan[587]
Anthony Volmink[587]
FB Andries Coetzee[582]
Ruan Combrinck[582]
Coenie van Wyk[585]
downward-facing red arrow Coenie van Wyk (to Cheetahs)[566] Andries Coetzee[587]
Ruan Combrinck[587]
Coach Johan Ackermann[609] Johan Ackermann[610]

Sharks

[edit]
Sharks transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Lourens Adriaanse[611]
Dale Chadwick[612]
Jannie du Plessis[612]
Thomas du Toit[613]
Wiehahn Herbst
Tendai Mtawarira[612]
downward-facing red arrow Wiehahn Herbst (to Ireland Ulster)[614] upward-facing green arrow Matt Stevens (from England Saracens)[615] Lourens Adriaanse[616]
Dale Chadwick[616]
Jannie du Plessis[616]
Thomas du Toit[616]
Tendai Mtawarira[616]
Matt Stevens
HK Kyle Cooper[612]
Bismarck du Plessis[612]
Monde Hadebe (did not play)[613]
Franco Marais[617]
Kyle Cooper[616]
Bismarck du Plessis[616]
Monde Hadebe[616]
Franco Marais[618]
LK Anton Bresler[613]
Pieter-Steph du Toit[619]
Stephan Lewies[613]
Peet Marais (did not play)[612]
Etienne Oosthuizen[620]
downward-facing red arrow Anton Bresler (to Scotland Edinburgh)[621]
downward-facing red arrow Peet Marais (to France Brive)[622]
upward-facing green arrow Mouritz Botha (from England Saracens)[623]
upward-facing green arrow Giant Mtyanda (from Pumas)[618]
upward-facing green arrow Marco Wentzel (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[618]
Mouritz Botha
Pieter-Steph du Toit[619]
Stephan Lewies[624]
Giant Mtyanda
Etienne Oosthuizen[620]
Marco Wentzel
FL Willem Alberts[612]
Jacques Botes[625]
Marcell Coetzee[612]
Jean Deysel[612]
Tera Mtembu[626]
downward-facing red arrow Jacques Botes (retired)[627] upward-facing green arrow Dan du Preez (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[628]
upward-facing green arrow Khaya Majola (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[618]
Willem Alberts[616]
Marcell Coetzee[616]
Jean Deysel[629]
Dan du Preez
Khaya Majola
Tera Mtembu[616]
N8 Keegan Daniel[626]
Ryan Kankowski[612]
downward-facing red arrow Keegan Daniel (to Japan Kubota Spears)[630] upward-facing green arrow Renaldo Bothma (from Pumas)[631] Renaldo Bothma
Ryan Kankowski[616]
SH Charl McLeod[612]
Cobus Reinach[612]
Stefan Ungerer[625]
downward-facing red arrow Charl McLeod (to France Grenoble)[632] upward-facing green arrow Michael Claassens (from France Toulon)[629]
upward-facing green arrow Conrad Hoffmann (from Australia Brumbies)[35]
upward-facing green arrow Cameron Wright (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[618]
Michael Claassens (did not play)
Conrad Hoffmann
Cobus Reinach[616]
Stefan Ungerer[618]
Cameron Wright
FH Hansie Graaff (did not play)[625]
Patrick Lambie[633]
Tim Swiel[634]
Fred Zeilinga[612]
downward-facing red arrow Hansie Graaff (to Eastern Province Kings)[635]
downward-facing red arrow Tim Swiel (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[618]
upward-facing green arrow Lionel Cronjé (from Australia Brumbies)[40] Lionel Cronjé
Patrick Lambie[616]
Fred Zeilinga[616]
CE André Esterhuizen[625]
Tyler Fisher (did not play)[625]
Paul Jordaan[612]
François Steyn[633]
Heimar Williams[625]
downward-facing red arrow Tyler Fisher (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[618]
downward-facing red arrow Paul Jordaan (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[618]
upward-facing green arrow Waylon Murray (from Bulls)[636] André Esterhuizen[616]
Waylon Murray
François Steyn[616]
Heimar Williams[616]
WG Tonderai Chavhanga[633]
Lwazi Mvovo[612]
Odwa Ndungane[633]
JP Pietersen[625]
S'bura Sithole[625]
downward-facing red arrow Tonderai Chavhanga (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[618] upward-facing green arrow Paul Perez (from Eastern Province Kings)[618]
upward-facing green arrow Jack Wilson (from England Saracens)[637]
Lwazi Mvovo[616]
Odwa Ndungane[616]
Paul Perez (did not play)
JP Pietersen[616]
S'bura Sithole[616]
Jack Wilson
FB SP Marais[638]
Jaco van Tonder[625]
downward-facing red arrow Jaco van Tonder (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[618] SP Marais[616]
Coach Jake White[639] downward-facing red arrow Jake White (to  Tonga (technical adviser))[640][641] upward-facing green arrow Gary Gold (from Japan Kobelco Steelers)[642] Gary Gold

Stormers

[edit]
Stormers transfers 2014–15
Pos 2014 squad Out In 2015 squad
PR Pat Cilliers[643]
Brok Harris[644]
Oli Kebble[645]
Steven Kitshoff[646]
Frans Malherbe[646]
Sti Sithole[647]
Alistair Vermaak[648]
downward-facing red arrow Pat Cilliers (to France Montpellier)[649]
downward-facing red arrow Brok Harris (to Wales Newport Gwent Dragons)[650]
downward-facing red arrow Sti Sithole (to Western Province)[651]
upward-facing green arrow Vincent Koch (from Pumas)[652]
upward-facing green arrow Wilco Louw (from Blue Bulls)[653]
Oli Kebble[651]
Steven Kitshoff[646]
Vincent Koch
Wilco Louw
Frans Malherbe[646]
Alistair Vermaak[651]
HK Stephan Coetzee[654]
Martin Dreyer[655]
Deon Fourie[656]
Tiaan Liebenberg[644]
Scarra Ntubeni[644]
Mike Willemse[657]
downward-facing red arrow Stephan Coetzee (to Griquas)[658]
downward-facing red arrow Martin Dreyer (to Boland Cavaliers)[651]
downward-facing red arrow Deon Fourie (to France Lyon)[659]
downward-facing red arrow Tiaan Liebenberg (retired)[660]
upward-facing green arrow Bongi Mbonambi (from Bulls)[500]
upward-facing green arrow Neil Rautenbach (from Western Province)[653]
Bongi Mbonambi
Scarra Ntubeni[651]
Neil Rautenbach
Mike Willemse[661]
LK Ruan Botha[662]
Manuel Carizza[663]
Eben Etzebeth (did not play)[656]
Tazz Fuzani (did not play)[664]
Jean Kleyn[645]
De Kock Steenkamp[656]
Jurie van Vuuren[665]
downward-facing red arrow Tazz Fuzani (to Eastern Province Kings)[666]
downward-facing red arrow De Kock Steenkamp (to Wales Ospreys)[667]
upward-facing green arrow Jan de Klerk (from Western Province)[668] Ruan Botha[651]
Manuel Carizza[651]
Jan de Klerk
Eben Etzebeth[656]
Jean Kleyn[651]
Jurie van Vuuren[651]
FL Schalk Burger[669]
Rynhardt Elstadt[656]
Rohan Kitshoff[670]
Siya Kolisi[646]
Sikhumbuzo Notshe[645]
Michael Rhodes[643]
downward-facing red arrow Rohan Kitshoff (to Western Province)[651] Schalk Burger[671]
Rynhardt Elstadt[656]
Siya Kolisi[646]
Sikhumbuzo Notshe[672]
Michael Rhodes[651]
N8 Nizaam Carr[644]
Duane Vermeulen[673]
Nizaam Carr[651]
Duane Vermeulen[651]
SH Dylon Frylinck
Nic Groom[644]
Godlen Masimla (did not play)[645]
Louis Schreuder[644]
downward-facing red arrow Dylon Frylinck (to Pumas)[674] Nic Groom[675]
Godlen Masimla[651]
Louis Schreuder[651]
FH Demetri Catrakilis[676]
Kurt Coleman[644]
Ryno Eksteen[645]
Peter Grant[677]
Gary van Aswegen (did not play)[644]
downward-facing red arrow Peter Grant (to France La Rochelle)[245]
downward-facing red arrow Gary van Aswegen (to Eastern Province Kings)[678]
upward-facing green arrow Robert du Preez (from Western Province)[653] Demetri Catrakilis[676]
Kurt Coleman[651]
Robert du Preez
Ryno Eksteen (did not play)[651]
CE Damian de Allende[679]
Juan de Jongh[680]
Jean de Villiers[681]
Jaco Taute[682]
Michael van der Spuy[645]
downward-facing red arrow Michael van der Spuy (to Cheetahs)[658] upward-facing green arrow Huw Jones (from Western Province)[653] Damian de Allende[679]
Juan de Jongh[680]
Jean de Villiers (did not play)[653]
Huw Jones
Jaco Taute[682]
WG Gio Aplon[680]
Seabelo Senatla[683]
Sailosi Tagicakibau (short-term)[684]
Devon Williams[685]
Kobus van Wyk[645]
downward-facing red arrow Gio Aplon (to France Grenoble)[686]
downward-facing red arrow Sailosi Tagicakibau (returned to England London Irish)[687]
downward-facing red arrow Devon Williams (to Western Province)[651]
upward-facing green arrow Patrick Howard (from Western Province)[653]
upward-facing green arrow Johnny Kôtze (from Western Province)[653]
upward-facing green arrow Dillyn Leyds (from Force)[651]
Patrick Howard
Johnny Kôtze
Dillyn Leyds
Seabelo Senatla[688]
Kobus van Wyk[651]
FB Cheslin Kolbe[689] upward-facing green arrow EW Viljoen (from Western Province)[653] Cheslin Kolbe[689]
EW Viljoen (did not play)
Coach Allister Coetzee[690] Allister Coetzee[690]

See also

[edit]

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