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List of 2015–16 Super Rugby transfers (Australia)

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This is a list of player signings and releases involving Super Rugby teams in Australia prior to the end of the 2016 Super Rugby season. The release of a player that was included in a 2015 Super Rugby season squad, or the signing of a new player for the 2016 season is listed here regardless of when it occurred. Players that have been confirmed for the 2016 season are also listed, regardless of when they signed for the team.

Notes:

  • 2015 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.

Brumbies

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Brumbies transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR Allan Alaalatoa[1]
Ben Alexander[2]
Leslie Leuluaʻialiʻi-Makin (did not play)[3]
Scott Sio[4]
JP Smith[5]
Ruan Smith[5]
downward-facing red arrow JP Smith (to South Africa Stormers)[6] Allan Alaalatoa[1]
Ben Alexander[7]
Leslie Leuluaʻialiʻi-Makin[8]
Scott Sio[4]
Ruan Smith[9]
HK Joshua Mann-Rea[10]
Stephen Moore[11]
Siliva Siliva (did not play)[12]
downward-facing red arrow Siliva Siliva (to Rebels)[13] upward-facing green arrow Robbie Abel (from University of Canberra Vikings)[14]
upward-facing green arrow Albert Anae (from Italy Benetton Treviso)[15]
Robbie Abel (extended playing squad)
Albert Anae (did not play)
Joshua Mann-Rea[16]
Stephen Moore[11]
LK Rory Arnold[17]
Sam Carter[18]
Blake Enever[19]
Scott Fardy[20]
Tom Staniforth (did not play)[1]
Rory Arnold[21]
Sam Carter[16]
Blake Enever[8]
Scott Fardy[16]
Tom Staniforth[1]
FL Fotu Auelua (did not play)[22]
Jarrad Butler[4]
Sean Doyle[23]
David Pocock[12]
Jordan Smiler[10]
downward-facing red arrow Fotu Auelua (released)[24]
downward-facing red arrow Sean Doyle (to Ireland Munster)[25]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Wells (from North Harbour Rays)[26] Jarrad Butler[4]
David Pocock[27]
Jordan Smiler[28]
Michael Wells (extended playing squad)
N8 Ita Vaea[29] upward-facing green arrow Ben Hyne (from Brisbane City)[30] Ben Hyne (short-term)
Ita Vaea[21]
SH Michael Dowsett[31]
Joe Powell (short-term)[32]
Nic White[33]
downward-facing red arrow Nic White (to France Montpellier)[34] upward-facing green arrow Tomás Cubelli (from Argentina Belgrano)[35] Tomás Cubelli
Michael Dowsett[31]
Joe Powell (extended playing squad)[8]
FH Matt To'omua[36] upward-facing green arrow Jordan Jackson-Hope (from development squad)[37]
upward-facing green arrow Nick Jooste (from Perth Spirit)[38]
Jordan Jackson-Hope (development squad)
Nick Jooste (did not play)
Matt To'omua[36]
CE Nigel Ah Wong[39]
Rodney Iona[40]
Tevita Kuridrani[41]
Christian Lealiifano[42]
downward-facing red arrow Rodney Iona (to University of Canberra Vikings)[43] upward-facing green arrow Andrew Smith (from France Montpellier)[38] Nigel Ah Wong[39]
Tevita Kuridrani[44]
Christian Lealiifano[45]
Andrew Smith
WG James Dargaville[46]
Henry Speight[4]
Lausii Taliauli[47]
Joe Tomane[48]
James Dargaville[49]
Henry Speight[50]
Lausii Taliauli[9]
Joe Tomane[48]
FB Robbie Coleman[51]
Jesse Mogg[20]
downward-facing red arrow Jesse Mogg (to France Montpellier)[52] upward-facing green arrow Aidan Toua (from Agen)[8] Robbie Coleman[53]
Aidan Toua
Coach Stephen Larkham[54] Stephen Larkham[54]

Force

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Force transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR Pekahou Cowan[55]
Tetera Faulkner[56]
Chris Heiberg[57]
Ollie Hoskins[58]
Guy Millar (wider training group)[59]
Francois van Wyk (extended playing squad)[60]
upward-facing green arrow Jermaine Ainsley (from Perth Spirit)[61][62] Jermaine Ainsley (wider training squad)
Pekahou Cowan[55]
Tetera Faulkner[63]
Chris Heiberg[57]
Ollie Hoskins (did not play)[58]
Guy Millar (extended playing squad)[64]
Francois van Wyk[65]
HK Nathan Charles[66]
Heath Tessmann[67]
upward-facing green arrow Anaru Rangi (from Perth Spirit)[68]
upward-facing green arrow Harry Scoble (from Perth Spirit)[69]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Sexton (from Rebels)[70]
Nathan Charles[66]
Anaru Rangi (short-term)
Harry Scoble (wider training group)
Tom Sexton (extended playing squad, did not play)
Heath Tessmann[71]
LK Adam Coleman[58]
Steve Mafi[72]
Wilhelm Steenkamp[73]
Rory Walton[74]
Sam Wykes[56]
downward-facing red arrow Wilhelm Steenkamp (to France Brive)[75]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Wykes (to Japan Coca-Cola Red Sparks)[76]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Philip (from Sydney Stars)[77] Adam Coleman[58]
Steve Mafi[72]
Matt Philip (short-term)
Rory Walton[74]
FL Chris Alcock[78]
Angus Cottrell[79]
Ross Haylett-Petty (extended playing squad)[80]
Matt Hodgson[81]
Kane Koteka (short-term)[82]
Brynard Stander[83]
upward-facing green arrow Richard Hardwick (from Perth Spirit)[84] Chris Alcock[78]
Angus Cottrell[79]
Richard Hardwick (wider training group)
Ross Haylett-Petty[85]
Matt Hodgson[86]
Kane Koteka (extended playing squad)[87]
Brynard Stander[88]
N8 Ben McCalman[89] Ben McCalman[90]
SH Ryan Louwrens (extended playing squad)[91]
Alby Mathewson[92]
Ian Prior[93]
Justin Turner (short-term)[59]
downward-facing red arrow Justin Turner (returned to Associates)[94] Ryan Louwrens[95]
Alby Mathewson[92]
Ian Prior[95]
FH Sias Ebersohn[96]
Kyle Godwin[97]
Zack Holmes[98]
downward-facing red arrow Sias Ebersohn (to South Africa Cheetahs)[99]
downward-facing red arrow Zack Holmes (to France La Rochelle)[100]
upward-facing green arrow Peter Grant (from France La Rochelle)[101]
upward-facing green arrow Jono Lance (from Waratahs)[102]
Kyle Godwin[97]
Peter Grant
Jono Lance
CE Luke Burton[96]
Patrick Dellit[103]
Junior Rasolea[104]
downward-facing red arrow Patrick Dellit (released)[105] upward-facing green arrow Ammon Matuauto (from Perth Spirit)[64]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Tapuai (from Reds)[106]
Luke Burton[107]
Ammon Matuauto (extended playing squad)
Junior Rasolea[104]
Ben Tapuai
WG Marcel Brache[57]
Nick Cummins[108]
Luke Morahan[109]
Albert Nikoro (did not play)[110]
Mitchell Scott[111]
Akihito Yamada (did not play)[112]
downward-facing red arrow Nick Cummins (to Japan Coca-Cola Red Sparks)[105]
downward-facing red arrow Mitchell Scott (to New Zealand Tasman)[113]
downward-facing red arrow Akihito Yamada (to Japan Sunwolves)[114]
upward-facing green arrow Brad Lacey (from Perth Spirit)[87]
upward-facing green arrow Semisi Masirewa (from New Zealand Manawatu)[115]
Marcel Brache[116]
Brad Lacey (extended playing squad, did not play)
Semisi Masirewa
Luke Morahan[117]
Albert Nikoro[110]
FB Dane Haylett-Petty[118] Dane Haylett-Petty[76]
Coach Michael Foley[119] upward-facing green arrow David Wessels (from assistant coach)[120] Michael Foley[121]
David Wessels (caretaker)[120]

Rebels

[edit]
Rebels transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR Cruze Ah-Nau[122]
Paul Alo-Emile[123]
Keita Inagaki[124]
Tim Metcher (extended playing squad)[124]
Toby Smith[125]
Laurie Weeks[126]
downward-facing red arrow Paul Alo-Emile (to France Stade Français)[13]
downward-facing red arrow Keita Inagaki (to Japan Sunwolves)[114]
upward-facing green arrow Ryan Cocker (from New Zealand Taranaki)[127]
upward-facing green arrow Jamie Hagan (from England London Irish)[128]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Moloney (from Melbourne Rising)[129]
Cruze Ah-Nau[130]
Ryan Cocker (did not play)
Jamie Hagan
Tim Metcher[131]
Tom Moloney (development squad)
Toby Smith[132]
Laurie Weeks[133]
HK Patrick Leafa[134]
Tom Sexton[135]
Ben Whittaker[136]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Sexton (to Force extended playing squad)[70]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Whittaker (released)[131]
upward-facing green arrow James Hanson (from Reds)[137]
upward-facing green arrow Siliva Siliva (from Brumbies)[13]
James Hanson
Patrick Leafa[131]
Siliva Siliva
LK Steve Cummins (extended playing squad)[138]
Sam Jeffries[139]
Luke Jones[140]
Cadeyrn Neville[141]
downward-facing red arrow Cadeyrn Neville (to Reds)[142] upward-facing green arrow Culum Retallick (from New Zealand Blues)[143] Steve Cummins[144]
Sam Jeffries[139]
Luke Jones[140]
Culum Retallick
FL Colby Fainga'a[145]
Scott Fuglistaller[146]
Scott Higginbotham[147]
Sean McMahon[148]
Jordy Reid[149]
downward-facing red arrow Scott Higginbotham (to Japan NEC Green Rockets)[150][151] upward-facing green arrow Harley Fox (from Reds Under-20)[152]
upward-facing green arrow Rob Leota (from Northern Panthers)[153]
upward-facing green arrow Adam Thomson (from Reds)[154]
Colby Fainga'a[145]
Harley Fox (extended playing squad, did not play)
Scott Fuglistaller[146]
Rob Leota (supplementary player)
Sean McMahon[155]
Jordy Reid[156]
Adam Thomson
N8 Radike Samo[157]
Lopeti Timani[158]
downward-facing red arrow Radike Samo (to Queensland Country)[159] Lopeti Timani[160]
SH Luke Burgess[161]
Ben Meehan[162]
Nic Stirzaker[163]
downward-facing red arrow Luke Burgess (to Italy Zebre)[164] upward-facing green arrow Michael Snowden (from NSW Country Eagles)[152] Ben Meehan[162]
Michael Snowden (extended playing squad)
Nic Stirzaker[165]
FH Jack Debreczeni[166] upward-facing green arrow Daniel Hawkins (from New Zealand Northland)[152] Jack Debreczeni[166]
Daniel Hawkins (extended playing squad)
CE Tamati Ellison[167]
Mike Harris[168]
Mitch Inman[169]
upward-facing green arrow Paul Asquith (from Greater Sydney Rams)[170]
upward-facing green arrow Reece Hodge (from North Harbour Rays)[171]
upward-facing green arrow Sione Tuipulotu (from Melbourne Rising)[153]
Paul Asquith (extended playing squad)
Tamati Ellison[167]
Mike Harris[168]
Reece Hodge
Mitch Inman[172]
Sione Tuipulotu (supplementary player)
WG Cam Crawford[173]
Tom English[140]
Tom Kingston (did not play)[174]
Sefa Naivalu[175]
Dom Shipperley[176]
Telusa Veainu[177]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Kingston (to Sydney Stars)[178]
downward-facing red arrow Telusa Veainu (to England Leicester Tigers)[179]
upward-facing green arrow Kotaro Matsushima (from Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[180] Cam Crawford[173]
Tom English[140]
Kotaro Matsushima (short-term)
Sefa Naivalu[181]
Dom Shipperley[176]
FB Bryce Hegarty[182]
Jonah Placid[183]
downward-facing red arrow Bryce Hegarty (to Japan Toyota Industries Shuttles)[184] upward-facing green arrow Jack Maddocks (from NSW Under-20)[185] Jack Maddocks (short-term, did not play)
Jonah Placid[186]
Coach Tony McGahan[187] Tony McGahan[188]

Reds

[edit]
Reds transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR Ben Daley[189]
Sef Fa'agase (elite development squad)[190]
Greg Holmes[189]
Pettowa Paraka (elite development squad)[191]
James Slipper[189]
Sam Talakai (elite development squad)[190]
upward-facing green arrow Taniela Tupou (from Queensland Country)[192] Ben Daley[193]
Sef Fa'agase[194]
Greg Holmes[195]
Pettowa Paraka[196]
James Slipper[197]
Sam Talakai[194]
Taniela Tupou
HK Saia Fainga'a[189]
James Hanson[189]
Andrew Ready (extended playing squad)[198]
downward-facing red arrow James Hanson (to Rebels)[137] upward-facing green arrow Matt Mafi (from Brisbane City)[199] Saia Fainga'a[193]
Matt Mafi (short-term)
Andrew Ready[194]
LK James Horwill[189]
Marco Kotze (elite development squad)[190]
David McDuling[189]
Tom Murday (short-term)[200]
Ed O'Donoghue[189]
Rob Simmons[189]
downward-facing red arrow James Horwill (to England Harlequins)[201]
downward-facing red arrow Marco Kotze (to Agen)[202]
downward-facing red arrow David McDuling (to South Africa Sharks)[203]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Murday (to Agen)[204]
downward-facing red arrow Ed O'Donoghue (released)[193]
upward-facing green arrow Kane Douglas (from Ireland Leinster)[205]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Matwijow (from New Zealand Canterbury)[206]
upward-facing green arrow Cadeyrn Neville (from Rebels)[142]
upward-facing green arrow Lukhan Tui (from Queensland Country)[196]
Kane Douglas
Ben Matwijow
Cadeyrn Neville
Rob Simmons[197]
Lukhan Tui
FL Curtis Browning[189]
Liam Gill[189]
Michael Gunn (elite development squad)[207]
Adam Korczyk (elite development squad)[190]
Eddie Quirk (did not play)[189]
Beau Robinson[189]
Adam Thomson[208]
downward-facing red arrow Eddie Quirk (to Japan Sunwolves)[114]
downward-facing red arrow Beau Robinson (to England Harlequins)[209]
downward-facing red arrow Adam Thomson (to Rebels)[154]
upward-facing green arrow Leroy Houston (from England Bath)[210]
upward-facing green arrow Waita Setu (from Brisbane City)[211]
upward-facing green arrow Caleb Timu (from Brisbane Broncos)[212]
Curtis Browning[213]
Liam Gill[214]
Michael Gunn[194]
Leroy Houston (short-term)
Adam Korczyk (did not play)[194]
Waita Setu (short-term)
Caleb Timu (short-term, did not play)
N8 Lolo Fakaosilea (extended playing squad)[215]
Jake Schatz[189]
Hendrik Tui[189]
Lolo Fakaosilea (did not play)[189]
Jake Schatz[189]
Hendrik Tui[216]
SH Nick Frisby[189]
Scott Gale (short-term)[217]
Will Genia[189]
downward-facing red arrow Will Genia (to France Stade Français)[218] upward-facing green arrow James Tuttle (from Queensland Country)[219] Nick Frisby[197]
Scott Gale[220]
James Tuttle
FH Quade Cooper[189]
Sam Greene (short-term)[221]
Jake McIntyre (elite development squad)[221]
Duncan Paia'aua[189]
downward-facing red arrow Quade Cooper (to France Toulon)[222] Sam Greene[196]
Jake McIntyre[196]
Duncan Paia'aua[189]
CE Anthony Fainga'a[189]
Sam Johnson (elite development squad)[223]
Samu Kerevi[189]
Campbell Magnay[224]
Ben Tapuai[189]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Johnson (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[225]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Tapuai (to Force)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Henry Taefu (from Brisbane City)[226] Anthony Fainga'a[193]
Samu Kerevi[189]
Campbell Magnay[224]
Henry Taefu
WG Tom Banks (short-term)[223]
Chris Feauai-Sautia[189]
Chris Kuridrani[189]
James O'Connor[189]
Lachlan Turner[189]
downward-facing red arrow James O'Connor (to France Toulon)[227]
downward-facing red arrow Lachlan Turner (to France Toulon)[228]
upward-facing green arrow Alex Gibbon (from Brisbane City)[229]
upward-facing green arrow Junior Laloifi (from Brisbane City)[230]
upward-facing green arrow Eto Nabuli (from St. George Illawarra Dragons)[231]
upward-facing green arrow Izaia Perese (from Queensland Country)[220]
Tom Banks (short-term)[232]
Chris Feauai-Sautia[213]
Alex Gibbon (short-term)
Chris Kuridrani[219]
Junior Laloifi
Eto Nabuli
Izaia Perese (did not play)
FB Karmichael Hunt[189]
JJ Taulagi[189]
upward-facing green arrow Ayumu Goromaru (from Japan Yamaha Júbilo)[233]
upward-facing green arrow Jack Tuttle (from Australia Norths)[234]
Ayumu Goromaru
Karmichael Hunt[189]
JJ Taulagi (did not play)[194]
Jack Tuttle (short-term)
Coach Richard Graham[189] upward-facing green arrow Matt O'Connor (from attack coach)[235]
upward-facing green arrow Nick Stiles (from forwards coach)[235]
Richard Graham[236]
Matt O'Connor (interim)
Nick Stiles (interim)

Waratahs

[edit]
Waratahs transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR Michael Alaalatoa (did not play)[237]
Sekope Kepu[238]
Benn Robinson[239]
Paddy Ryan[240]
Jeremy Tilse[240]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Alaalatoa (to New Zealand Crusaders)[241]
downward-facing red arrow Sekope Kepu (to France Bordeaux)[242]
upward-facing green arrow Cameron Orr (from Greater Sydney Rams)[243]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Robertson (from Sydney Stars)[243]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Sandell (from Sydney Stars)[243]
upward-facing green arrow Angus Ta'avao (from New Zealand Blues)[244]
Cameron Orr (development squad, did not play)
Tom Robertson (extended playing squad)
Benn Robinson[239]
Paddy Ryan[245]
Matt Sandell (extended playing squad, did not play)
Angus Ta'avao
Jeremy Tilse[246]
HK Tolu Latu[247]
Tatafu Polota-Nau[248]
David Porecki (short-term)[249]
Hugh Roach (extended playing squad)[237]
downward-facing red arrow David Porecki (to England Saracens)[250] upward-facing green arrow James Hilterbrand (from Manly)[251] James Hilterbrand (short-term)
Tolu Latu[252]
Tatafu Polota-Nau[248]
Hugh Roach[253]
LK Jed Holloway (did not play)[237]
Sam Lousi[240]
Dean Mumm (short-term)[254]
Will Skelton[247]
upward-facing green arrow Ryan McCauley (from NSW Schools)[243]
upward-facing green arrow Senio Toleafoa (from Sydney Stars)[243]
Jed Holloway[253]
Sam Lousi[243]
Ryan McCauley (supplementary squad, did not play)
Dean Mumm[254]
Will Skelton[255]
Senio Toleafoa (supplementary squad, did not play)
FL Mitchell Chapman[247]
Jack Dempsey (supplementary squad)[256]
Dave Dennis[257]
Tala Gray[237]
Michael Hooper[258]
Pat McCutcheon[240]
Jacques Potgieter[259]
downward-facing red arrow Mitchell Chapman (retired)[260]
downward-facing red arrow Tala Gray (to France Toulouse)[261]
downward-facing red arrow Pat McCutcheon (to Australia Sevens)[262]
downward-facing red arrow Jacques Potgieter (to South Africa Sharks)[263]
upward-facing green arrow Ned Hanigan (from NSW Country Eagles)[243]
upward-facing green arrow Brad Wilkin (from Reds elite development squad)[264]
Jack Dempsey[253]
Dave Dennis[265]
Ned Hanigan
Michael Hooper[266]
Brad Wilkin (did not play)
N8 Stephen Hoiles[247]
Wycliff Palu[267]
downward-facing red arrow Stephen Hoiles (retired)[268] Wycliff Palu[243]
SH Auvasa Faleali'i (did not play)[237]
Brendan McKibbin[247]
Nick Phipps[269]
downward-facing red arrow Auvasa Faleali'i (to France Nevers)[270]
downward-facing red arrow Brendan McKibbin (to England London Irish)[271]
upward-facing green arrow Jake Gordon (from Sydney Stars)[243]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Lucas (from Manly)[243]
Jake Gordon (extended playing squad, did not play)
Matt Lucas
Nick Phipps[272]
FH Bernard Foley[247]
David Horwitz (did not play)[237]
upward-facing green arrow Andrew Deegan (from NSW Under-20)[243]
upward-facing green arrow Bryce Hegarty (from Japan Toyota Industries Shuttles)[273]
Andrew Deegan (supplementary squad, did not play)
Bernard Foley[274]
Bryce Hegarty
David Horwitz[243]
CE Kurtley Beale[275]
Matthew Carraro[247]
Rob Horne[276]
Jono Lance[277]
downward-facing red arrow Jono Lance (to Force)[102] upward-facing green arrow Jim Stewart (from Sydney Stars)[253] Kurtley Beale[278]
Matthew Carraro[243]
Rob Horne[276]
Jim Stewart
WG Adam Ashley-Cooper[279]
Peter Betham[237]
Taqele Naiyaravoro[280]
downward-facing red arrow Adam Ashley-Cooper (to France Bordeaux)[281]
downward-facing red arrow Peter Betham (to England Leicester Tigers)[282]
upward-facing green arrow Henry Clunies-Ross (from Sydney Stars)[243]
upward-facing green arrow Zac Guildford (from New Zealand Hawke's Bay)[283]
upward-facing green arrow Andrew Kellaway (from NSW Country Eagles)[243]
upward-facing green arrow Reece Robinson (from Parramatta Eels)[284]
Henry Clunies-Ross (supplementary squad, did not play)
Zac Guildford
Andrew Kellaway[285]
Taqele Naiyaravoro (short-term)[286]
Reece Robinson
FB Israel Folau[287]
Ben Volavola (did not play)[237]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Volavola (to New Zealand Crusaders)[288] upward-facing green arrow Harry Jones (from Sydney Stars)[246] Israel Folau[289]
Harry Jones (supplementary squad, did not play)
Coach Michael Cheika[290] downward-facing red arrow Michael Cheika (to Australia)[291] upward-facing green arrow Daryl Gibson (from assistant coach)[292] Daryl Gibson

See also

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References

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