List of 2018–19 Super Rugby transfers

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This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2019 Super Rugby season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2018 or 2019 are listed here, regardless of when it occurred. Future-dated transfers are only included if confirmed by the player or his agent, his former team or his new team.

In addition to the main squad, teams can 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.

Notes
  • 2018 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.

Argentina

Jaguares

Jaguares transfers 2018–2019
Pos 2018 squad[1] Out In 2019 squad[2]
PR
Javier Díaz (training group)[1]
Santiago García Botta[3]
Nicolás Leiva (training group, did not play)[1]
Santiago Medrano (short-term)[4]
Enrique Pieretto (did not play)[5]
Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro[5]
Juan Pablo Zeiss (training group)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Felipe Arregui (to Duendes)[2]
downward-facing red arrow Franco Brarda (to Tala)[2]
downward-facing red arrow Nicolás Leiva (to Hindú)[2][6]
upward-facing green arrow Lucio Sordoni (from Atlético del Rosario)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Mayco Vivas (from Atlético del Rosario)[2]
HK
Agustín Creevy[7]
Diego Fortuny (training group)[1]
Julián Montoya[1]
upward-facing green arrow Gaspar Baldunciel (from Alumni)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Santiago Socino (from England Newcastle Falcons)[8]
Gaspar Baldunciel
Agustín Creevy[2]
Diego Fortuny (did not play)[2]
Julián Montoya[2]
Santiago Socino (short-term)
LK
Matías Alemanno[3]
Marcos Kremer[3]
Tomás Lavanini[9]
Guido Petti[3]
upward-facing green arrow Franco Molina (from Jockey)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Lucas Paulos (from Olivos)[2]
Matías Alemanno[3]
Marcos Kremer[10]
Tomás Lavanini[2]
Franco Molina (did not play)
Lucas Paulos
Guido Petti[3]
FL Juan Manuel Leguizamón[11]
Tomás Lezana[1]
Pablo Matera[3]
Santiago Montagner (training group, did not play)[1]
Javier Ortega Desio[5]
downward-facing red arrow Santiago Montagner (injured)[2] upward-facing green arrow Francisco Gorrissen (from Belgrano)[12]
upward-facing green arrow Santiago Grondona (from Champagnat)[2]
Francisco Gorrissen (short-term)
Santiago Grondona (did not play)
Juan Manuel Leguizamón[2]
Tomás Lezana[2]
Pablo Matera[3]
Javier Ortega Desio[5]
N8
Rodrigo Bruni (training group, did not play)[1]
Benjamín Macome (did not play)[1]
Leonardo Senatore[1]
downward-facing red arrow Benjamín Macome (to Tucumán)[2][6]
downward-facing red arrow Leonardo Senatore (to GER)[2]
Rodrigo Bruni[2]
SH
Gonzalo Bertranou[1]
Tomás Cubelli (did not play)[13]
Felipe Ezcurra[1]
Martín Landajo[1]
Gonzalo Bertranou[2]
Tomás Cubelli[13]
Felipe Ezcurra (short-term)[14]
Martín Landajo[2]
FH
Joaquín Díaz Bonilla[1]
Santiago González Iglesias[15]
Juan Martín Hernández[1]
Nicolás Sánchez[16]
downward-facing red arrow
Stade Français)[18]
upward-facing green arrow Domingo Miotti (from Tucumán)[2] Joaquín Díaz Bonilla[2]
Santiago González Iglesias[2]
Domingo Miotti
CE
Santiago Álvarez (did not play)[1]
Jerónimo de la Fuente[1]
Bautista Ezcurra[1]
Matías Moroni[1]
Matías Orlando[1]
downward-facing red arrow Santiago Álvarez (to Argentina Sevens)[19] upward-facing green arrow Santiago Carreras (from Córdoba Athletic)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Santiago Chocobares (from Duendes)[2]
Santiago Carreras
Santiago Chocobares (did not play)
Jerónimo de la Fuente[2]
Bautista Ezcurra[10]
Matías Moroni[2]
Matías Orlando[2]
WG
Juan Cruz Mallia (short-term)[4]
Ramiro Moyano[15]
Juan Cruz Mallia[2]
Ramiro Moyano[2]
FB
Bautista Delguy (training group)[1]
Joaquín Tuculet[20]
upward-facing green arrow Ignacio Mendy (from Argentina Sevens)[2] Bautista Delguy[10]
Ignacio Mendy (did not play)
Joaquín Tuculet[2]
Coach Mario Ledesma[21] downward-facing red arrow Mario Ledesma (to Argentina)[22] upward-facing green arrow Gonzalo Quesada (from France Biarritz)[23] Gonzalo Quesada

Australia

Japan

Sunwolves

Sunwolves transfers 2018–2019
Pos 2018 squad[24] Out In 2019 squad[25]
PR
downward-facing red arrow
Nika Khatiashvili (to France Angoulême)[28][29]
upward-facing green arrow
Kobelco Steelers)[30]
Asaeli Ai Valu[25]
Takuma Asahara[25]
Keita Inagaki (did not play)[25]
Koo Ji-won[25]
Pauliasi Manu
Masataka Mikami (short-term)
Craig Millar[33]
Shogo Miura
Conán O'Donnell
Sam Prattley
Hencus van Wyk (did not play)[33]
Alex Woonton[34]
Hiroshi Yamashita
HK
downward-facing red arrow
Yamaha Júbilo)[25]
upward-facing green arrow
Suntory Sungoliath)[25]
upward-facing green arrow Nathan Vella (from New Zealand Hurricanes)[25]
LK
Grant Hattingh[24]
Uwe Helu[24]
Kazuki Himeno[24]
Shinya Makabe[24]
James Moore[24]
Sam Wykes[24]
downward-facing red arrow
Panasonic Wild Knights)[25]
upward-facing green arrow
Kintetsu Liners)[25]
Samuela Anise (did not play)
Ryota Hasegawa
Grant Hattingh[25]
Uwe Helu[34]
Kazuki Himeno (did not play)[25]
James Moore[25]
Yuya Odo
Tom Rowe
Luke Thompson
FL Lappies Labuschagné[24]
Masakatsu Nishikawa (additional, did not play)[37]
Shunsuke Nunomaki[24]
Ed Quirk[24]
Wimpie van der Walt[24]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (additional)[37]
downward-facing red arrow
Panasonic Wild Knights)[25]
upward-facing green arrow
Suntory Sungoliath)[25]
Mark Abbott
Ben Gunter
Lappies Labuschagné (did not play)[25]
Shuhei Matsuhashi (short-term)
Masakatsu Nishikawa[25]
Dan Pryor
Kara Pryor
Ed Quirk[25]
Hendrik Tui
Wimpie van der Walt (did not play)[30]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco[30]
N8
Willie Britz[24]
Fetuani Lautaimi (additional)[37]
Michael Leitch[24]
Yoshitaka Tokunaga[24]
downward-facing red arrow
NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[25]
downward-facing red arrow Fetuani Lautaimi (to Toyota Verblitz)[25]
upward-facing green arrow Amanaki Mafi (from Australia Rebels)[25] Michael Leitch (did not play)[25]
Amanaki Mafi
Yoshitaka Tokunaga (short-term)[39]
SH
Yutaka Nagare[24]
Kaito Shigeno (additional)[37]
Fumiaki Tanaka[24]
Keisuke Uchida[30]
upward-facing green arrow Jamie Booth (from New Zealand Hurricanes)[30] Jamie Booth
Yutaka Nagare (did not play)[25]
Kaito Shigeno[25]
Fumiaki Tanaka[25]
Keisuke Uchida[30]
FH
Hayden Parker[24]
Yu Tamura[24]
upward-facing green arrow
Panasonic Wild Knights)[31]
Hayden Parker[36]
Yu Tamura[25]
Takuya Yamasawa (short-term)
CE
downward-facing red arrow
Suntory Sungoliath)[25]
upward-facing green arrow
NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[34]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Timu (from New Zealand Otago)[42]
Ryoto Nakamura[25]
Harumichi Tatekawa (short-term)[31]
Sione Teaupa (short-term)[43]
Josh Timu (short-term)
Will Tupou (did not play)[34]
WG
Kenki Fukuoka[24]
Kai Ishii (additional)[44]
Lomano Lemeki[24]
Semisi Masirewa (additional)[45][46]
Hosea Saumaki[24]
Gerhard van den Heever[24]
Akihito Yamada[24]
downward-facing red arrow
NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[25]
upward-facing green arrow Rene Ranger (from New Zealand Northland)[36] Kenki Fukuoka (did not play)[30]
Lomano Lemeki (did not play)[25]
Semisi Masirewa[34]
Rene Ranger
Hosea Saumaki[34]
Gerhard van den Heever[25]
Akihito Yamada[25]
FB
Robbie Robinson[24]
downward-facing red arrow
Ricoh Black Rams)[25]
upward-facing green arrow
Kobelco Steelers)[31]
Jamie Henry
Ryohei Yamanaka (short-term)
Coach Tony Brown (short-term)[48]
Jamie Joseph[49]
downward-facing red arrow Jamie Joseph (returned to  Japan)[50] Tony Brown[51]

New Zealand

South Africa

See also

References

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