List of 2022–23 Super Rugby transfers (New Zealand)

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This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2023 Super Rugby Pacific season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2022 or 2023 are listed here, regardless of when it occurred. Future-dated transfers are only included if confirmed by the player or his agent, his former team or his new team.

Notes
  • 2022 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 the season 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).
  • (development squad) denotes a player that wasn't named in the original squad, but was announced as signing as a development player. These are often younger players or club players. Different teams use different names for development players. Other names used include (wider training group) or (wider training squad).
  • Flags are only shown for players moving to or from another country.
  • Players may play in several positions, but are listed in only one.

Blues[edit]

Blues transfers 2022–2023
Pos 2022 squad[1] Out In 2023 players[2]
PR Josh Fusitua (short-term)[3]
Alex Hodgman[4]
Nepo Laulala[5]
James Lay (did not play)[6]
Jordan Lay[6]
Marcel Renata[4]
Karl Tu'inukuafe[4]
Ofa Tuʻungafasi[7]
downward-facing red arrow Karl Tu'inukuafe (to France Montpellier)[8] Josh Fusitua[9]
Alex Hodgman[4]
Nepo Laulala[10]
James Lay[2]
Jordan Lay (short-term)[11]
Marcel Renata[2]
Ofa Tuʻungafasi[7]
HK Kurt Eklund[12]
Ricky Riccitelli[13]
Soane Vikena[14]
Kurt Eklund[12]
Ricky Riccitelli[13]
Soane Vikena[14]
LK Sam Darry[15]
Josh Goodhue[16]
Taine Plumtree[17]
Luke Romano[1]
James Tucker[1]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Goodhue (to Japan Black Rams Tokyo)[18]
downward-facing red arrow Luke Romano (retired)[19]
upward-facing green arrow Patrick Tuipulotu (returned from Japan Toyota Verblitz)[20] Sam Darry[15]
Taine Plumtree[2]
James Tucker[2]
Patrick Tuipulotu
BR Adrian Choat[17]
Vaiolini Ekuasi (short-term)[3]
Akira Ioane[1]
Dalton Papalii[21]
Tom Robinson[16]
Anton Segner[22]
Hoskins Sotutu[23]
Cameron Suafoa[17]
downward-facing red arrow Vaiolini Ekuasi (to Australia Rebels)[24] upward-facing green arrow Rob Rush (from Northland)[2] Adrian Choat[25]
Akira Ioane[2]
Dalton Papalii[26]
Tom Robinson[16]
Rob Rush
Anton Segner[22]
Hoskins Sotutu[27]
Cameron Suafoa[2]
SH Finlay Christie[1]
Taufa Funaki[17]
Lisati Milo-Harris (short-term)[28]
Sam Nock[1]
downward-facing red arrow Lisati Milo-Harris (to Northland)[2] Finlay Christie[2]
Taufa Funaki[25]
Sam Nock[2]
FH Beauden Barrett[29]
Stephen Perofeta[16]
Harry Plummer[16]
Beauden Barrett[29]
Stephen Perofeta[30]
Harry Plummer[16]
CE Corey Evans[17]
Rieko Ioane[31]
Tanielu Teleʻa[17]
Tamati Tua[17]
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck[32]
downward-facing red arrow Tamati Tua (to Australia Brumbies)[33] Corey Evans[25]
Rieko Ioane[34]
Tanielu Teleʻa[2]
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck[32]
WG Nigel Ah Wong (short-term)[35]
Caleb Clarke[36]
Bryce Heem[37]
AJ Lam[1]
Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens[17]
Mark Telea[38]
downward-facing red arrow Nigel Ah Wong (to Bay of Plenty)[2] upward-facing green arrow Caleb Tangitau (from New Zealand Sevens)[2] Caleb Clarke[39]
Bryce Heem[2]
AJ Lam[2]
Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens[2]
Caleb Tangitau
Mark Telea[40]
FB Jock McKenzie (short-term)[3]
Zarn Sullivan[37]
downward-facing red arrow Jock McKenzie (returned to Auckland)[2] Zarn Sullivan[37]
Coach Leon MacDonald[41] Leon MacDonald[41]

Chiefs[edit]

Chiefs transfers 2022–2023
Pos 2022 squad[42] Out In 2023 players[43]
PR Josh Bartlett (short-term)[44]
George Dyer (short-term)[45]
Sione Mafileo[42]
Atu Moli[42]
Ollie Norris[42]
Reuben O'Neill[42]
Aidan Ross[46]
Angus Taʻavao[42]
Solomone Tukuafu (short-term)[47]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Bartlett (returned to Bay of Plenty)[43]
downward-facing red arrow Sione Mafileo (to North Harbour)[43]
downward-facing red arrow Reuben O'Neill (to Crusaders)[48]
upward-facing green arrow Jared Proffit (from Hurricanes)[43]
upward-facing green arrow John Ryan (from Ireland Munster)[49]
George Dyer[43]
Atu Moli[43]
Ollie Norris[43]
Jared Proffit
Aidan Ross[50]
John Ryan
Angus Taʻavao[43]
Solomone Tukuafu (short-term)[51]
HK Bradley Slater[42]
Samisoni Taukei'aho[46]
Tyrone Thompson[42]
Bradley Slater[43]
Samisoni Taukei'aho[46]
Tyrone Thompson[43]
LK Naitoa Ah Kuoi[52]
Hamilton Burr (short-term)[47]
Josh Lord[42]
Laghlan McWhannell[42]
Brodie Retallick[53]
Tupou Vaa'i[54]
downward-facing red arrow Hamilton Burr (returned to Waikato)[43] upward-facing green arrow Manaaki Selby-Rickit (from Highlanders)[55] Naitoa Ah Kuoi[52]
Josh Lord[43]
Laghlan McWhannell[43]
Brodie Retallick[53]
Manaaki Selby-Rickit
Tupou Vaa'i[54]
BR Kaylum Boshier[42]
Mitchell Brown[42]
Sam Cane[56]
Samipeni Finau[52]
Tom Florence (short-term)[45]
Luke Jacobson[42]
Mitch Jacobson (short-term)[57]
Simon Parker[42]
Pita Gus Sowakula[58]
downward-facing red arrow Mitchell Brown (to Japan Yokohama Canon Eagles)[59]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Florence (to United States New Orleans Gold)[60]
downward-facing red arrow Mitch Jacobson (to United States New England Free Jacks)[61]
Kaylum Boshier[62]
Sam Cane[56]
Samipeni Finau[52]
Luke Jacobson[43]
Simon Parker[43]
Pita Gus Sowakula[58]
SH Cortez Ratima[42]
Xavier Roe[63]
Brad Weber[64]
upward-facing green arrow Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (from Crusaders)[65] Cortez Ratima[43]
Xavier Roe[43]
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
Brad Weber[64]
FH Bryn Gatland[66]
Rivez Reihana[42]
Kaleb Trask[42]
downward-facing red arrow Kaleb Trask (to Japan Mie Honda Heat)[67] upward-facing green arrow Damian McKenzie (returned from Japan Tokyo Sungoliath)[68] Bryn Gatland[66]
Damian McKenzie
Rivez Reihana[43]
CE Inga Finau (short-term)[69]
Anton Lienert-Brown[70]
Alex Nankivell[42]
Rameka Poihipi[42]
Quinn Tupaea[71]
Gideon Wrampling[42]
downward-facing red arrow Inga Finau (to France Provence)[72] upward-facing green arrow Lalomilo Lalomilo (from Bay of Plenty)[73]
upward-facing green arrow Daniel Rona (from Taranaki)[74]
Lalomilo Lalomilo (short-term)
Anton Lienert-Brown[70]
Alex Nankivell[43]
Rameka Poihipi[43]
Daniel Rona (short-term)
Quinn Tupaea[71]
Gideon Wrampling[43]
WG Jonah Lowe[42]
Etene Nanai-Seturo[75]
Emoni Narawa[76]
Shaun Stevenson[77]
downward-facing red arrow Jonah Lowe (to Highlanders)[78] upward-facing green arrow Solomon Alaimalo (from Highlanders)[79]
upward-facing green arrow Liam Coombes-Fabling (from Highlanders)[80]
upward-facing green arrow Peniasi Malimali (from Counties Manukau)[43]
upward-facing green arrow Ngane Punivai (from Highlanders)[43]
Solomon Alaimalo (short-term)
Liam Coombes-Fabling (short-term)
Peniasi Malimali
Etene Nanai-Seturo[81]
Emoni Narawa[43]
Ngane Punivai
Shaun Stevenson[77]
FB Josh Ioane[82]
Chase Tiatia[42]
downward-facing red arrow Chase Tiatia (to Australia Western Force)[83] Josh Ioane[43]
Coach Clayton McMillan[84] Clayton McMillan[85]

Crusaders[edit]

Crusaders transfers 2022–2023
Pos 2022 squad[86] Out In 2023 players[87]
PR George Bower[86]
Finlay Brewis[86]
Seb Calder (short-term)[88]
Oli Jager[89]
Joe Moody[90]
Fletcher Newell[86]
Abraham Pole (short-term)[91]
Tamaiti Williams[86]
downward-facing red arrow Abraham Pole (to Moana Pasifika)[92] upward-facing green arrow John Afoa (from France Vannes)[93]
upward-facing green arrow Reuben O'Neill (from Chiefs)[48]
upward-facing green arrow Kershawl Sykes-Martin (from Tasman)[94]
upward-facing green arrow Andrew Turner (from England Bristol Bears)[95]
John Afoa (short-term)
George Bower[87]
Finlay Brewis[87]
Seb Calder (short-term)[96]
Oli Jager[97]
Joe Moody[90]
Fletcher Newell[87]
Reuben O'Neill (short-term)
Kershawl Sykes-Martin (short-term)
Andrew Turner (short-term)
Tamaiti Williams[87]
HK George Bell (short-term)[98]
Ricky Jackson (short-term)[99]
Shilo Klein[86]
Brodie McAlister[86]
Codie Taylor[100]
downward-facing red arrow Ricky Jackson (returned to Otago)[87]
downward-facing red arrow Shilo Klein (to United States San Diego Legion)[101]
upward-facing green arrow Quentin MacDonald (from Tasman)[94]
upward-facing green arrow Ioane Moananu (from Counties Manukau)[94]
George Bell[87]
Quentin MacDonald (short-term)
Brodie McAlister[102]
Ioane Moananu (short-term)
Codie Taylor[100]
LK Scott Barrett[103]
Hamish Dalzell (short-term)[104]
Mitchell Dunshea[105]
Zach Gallagher[86]
Liam Hallam-Eames (short-term)[88]
Quinten Strange[106]
Sam Whitelock[107]
downward-facing red arrow Hamish Dalzell (to United States Rugby New York)[108]
downward-facing red arrow Liam Hallam-Eames (to United States New Orleans Gold)[109]
upward-facing green arrow Jamie Hannah (from Canterbury)[110] Scott Barrett[103]
Mitchell Dunshea[105]
Zach Gallagher[87]
Jamie Hannah (short-term)
Quinten Strange[106]
Sam Whitelock[107]
BR Ethan Blackadder[86]
Tom Christie[111]
Dominic Gardiner[86]
Cullen Grace[112]
Sione Havili Talitui[86]
Corey Kellow[86]
Pablo Matera[113]
downward-facing red arrow Pablo Matera (to Japan Mie Honda Heat)[114] upward-facing green arrow Christian Lio-Willie (from Highlanders)[115] Ethan Blackadder[87]
Tom Christie[111]
Dominic Gardiner[87]
Cullen Grace[112]
Sione Havili Talitui[87]
Corey Kellow[87]
Christian Lio-Willie
SH Mitchell Drummond[116]
Bryn Hall[117]
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi[118]
downward-facing red arrow Bryn Hall (to Japan Shizuoka Blue Revs)[119]
downward-facing red arrow Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (to Highlanders)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Louie Chapman (from Tasman)[121]
upward-facing green arrow Willi Heinz (from Canterbury)[87]
upward-facing green arrow Noah Hotham (from Tasman)[122]
upward-facing green arrow Joel Lam (from Canterbury)[123]
Louie Chapman (short-term)
Mitchell Drummond[124]
Willi Heinz
Noah Hotham
Joel Lam (short-term)
FH Fergus Burke[86]
Simon Hickey[86]
Richie Mo'unga[125]
downward-facing red arrow Simon Hickey (to Japan Hino Red Dolphins)[126] upward-facing green arrow Taha Kemara (from Waikato)[87] Fergus Burke[127]
Taha Kemara
Richie Mo'unga[128]
CE Braydon Ennor[129]
Inga Finau (short-term)[91]
Jack Goodhue[130]
David Havili[131]
Dallas McLeod[86]
Isaiah Punivai[86]
downward-facing red arrow Inga Finau (to France Provence)[72]
downward-facing red arrow Isaiah Punivai (to Japan Tokyo Sungoliath)[132]
Braydon Ennor[129]
Jack Goodhue[130]
David Havili[131]
Dallas McLeod[133]
WG George Bridge[134]
Leicester Fainga'anuku[135]
Kini Naholo[136]
Sevu Reece[137]
downward-facing red arrow George Bridge (to France Montpellier)[138]
downward-facing red arrow Kini Naholo (to Hurricanes)[139]
upward-facing green arrow Melani Nanai (from Bay of Plenty)[87]
upward-facing green arrow Pepesana Patafilo (from Hurricanes)[87]
upward-facing green arrow Macca Springer (from Tasman)[140]
Leicester Fainga'anuku[135]
Melani Nanai
Pepesana Patafilo
Sevu Reece[141]
Macca Springer
FB Chay Fihaki[86]
Will Jordan[142]
upward-facing green arrow Will Gualter (from Canterbury)[143] Chay Fihaki[144]
Will Gualter (short-term)
Will Jordan[145]
Coach Scott Robertson[146] Scott Robertson[146]

Highlanders[edit]

Highlanders transfers 2022–2023
Pos 2022 squad[147] Out In 2023 players[148]
PR Jermaine Ainsley[149]
Ethan de Groot[150]
Josh Hohneck[151]
Luca Inch (short-term)[152]
Ayden Johnstone[147]
Daniel Lienert-Brown[147]
Saula Ma'u[151]
Jeff Thwaites[151]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Hohneck (to Otago)[148] upward-facing green arrow PJ Sheck (from Wellington)[153] Jermaine Ainsley[148]
Ethan de Groot[150]
Luca Inch[148]
Ayden Johnstone[148]
Daniel Lienert-Brown[148]
Saula Ma'u[148]
PJ Sheck (short-term)
Jeff Thwaites[148]
HK Leni Apisai (short-term)[154]
Liam Coltman[155]
Andrew Makalio[156]
Rhys Marshall[147]
downward-facing red arrow Liam Coltman (to France Lyon)[157] upward-facing green arrow Jack Taylor (from Southland)[158] Leni Apisai[148]
Andrew Makalio[148]
Rhys Marshall[148]
Jack Taylor (short-term)
LK Sam Caird[147]
Josh Dickson[147]
Bryn Evans[156]
Fabian Holland (short-term)[159]
Pari Pari Parkinson[160]
Manaaki Selby-Rickit[147]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Caird (to Japan Hanazono Kintetsu Liners)[161]
downward-facing red arrow Bryn Evans (to Hawke's Bay)[148]
downward-facing red arrow Manaaki Selby-Rickit (to Chiefs)[55]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Bekhuis (from Southland)[153]
upward-facing green arrow Will Tucker (from Otago)[148]
Josh Bekhuis (short-term)
Josh Dickson[148]
Fabian Holland[78]
Pari Pari Parkinson[148]
Will Tucker
BR Gareth Evans[156]
Sam Fischli (short-term)[152]
Shannon Frizell[162]
Billy Harmon[147]
Max Hicks[147]
James Lentjes[163]
Christian Lio-Willie (short-term)[152]
Marino Mikaele-Tu'u[147]
Hugh Renton[147]
Sean Withy[151]
downward-facing red arrow Gareth Evans (to Hawke's Bay)[148]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Fischli (returned to Otago)[148]
downward-facing red arrow Christian Lio-Willie (to Crusaders)[115]
upward-facing green arrow Nikora Broughton (from Bay of Plenty)[148]
upward-facing green arrow Oliver Haig (from Otago)[164]
Nikora Broughton
Shannon Frizell[162]
Oliver Haig (short-term)
Billy Harmon[148]
Max Hicks[148]
James Lentjes[148]
Marino Mikaele-Tu'u[148]
Hugh Renton[148]
Sean Withy[148]
SH James Arscott (short-term)[152]
Folau Fakatava[165]
Kayne Hammington[147]
Nathan Hastie (short-term)[152]
Aaron Smith[166]
downward-facing red arrow Kayne Hammington (to Japan Shimizu Koto Blue Sharks)[167] upward-facing green arrow Kemara Hauiti-Parapara (from Otago)[168]
upward-facing green arrow Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (from Crusaders)[120]
James Arscott[169]
Folau Fakatava[165]
Nathan Hastie (short-term)[170]
Kemara Hauiti-Parapara (short-term)
Aaron Smith[166]
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
FH Marty Banks[171]
Mitch Hunt[172]
upward-facing green arrow Freddie Burns (from England Leicester Tigers)[173]
upward-facing green arrow Cam Millar (from Otago)[148]
Marty Banks[148]
Freddie Burns
Mitch Hunt[172]
Cam Millar
CE Scott Gregory[147]
Fetuli Paea[174]
Ngane Punivai[147]
Josh Timu[147]
Sio Tomkinson (did not play)[147]
Thomas Umaga-Jensen[147]
downward-facing red arrow Ngane Punivai (to Chiefs)[43]
downward-facing red arrow Sio Tomkinson (to Wales Dragons)[175]
upward-facing green arrow Jake Te Hiwi (from Otago)[176]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Whaanga (from Southland)[177]
Scott Gregory[148]
Fetuli Paea[148]
Jake Te Hiwi (short-term)
Josh Timu[148]
Thomas Umaga-Jensen[148]
Matt Whaanga (short-term)
WG Solomon Alaimalo (did not play)[178]
Liam Coombes-Fabling (short-term)[179]
Mosese Dawai[147]
Connor Garden-Bachop[147]
Sam Gilbert[147]
Jona Nareki[147]
Denny Solomona (short-term)[180]
Vereniki Tikoisolomone (did not play)[152]
Freedom Vahaakolo (short-term)[181]
Rory van Vugt (short-term)[182]
downward-facing red arrow Solomon Alaimalo (to Chiefs)[79]
downward-facing red arrow Liam Coombes-Fabling (returned to Waikato)[148]
downward-facing red arrow Denny Solomona (to North Harbour)[148]
downward-facing red arrow Vereniki Tikoisolomone (to United States Houston SaberCats)[183]
downward-facing red arrow Freedom Vahaakolo (returned to Otago)[148]
downward-facing red arrow Rory van Vugt (returned to Southland)[148]
upward-facing green arrow Martín Bogado (from France Bayonne)[184]
upward-facing green arrow Jonah Lowe (from Chiefs)[78]
Martín Bogado
Mosese Dawai[148]
Connor Garden-Bachop[148]
Sam Gilbert[148]
Jonah Lowe
Jona Nareki[148]
FB Vilimoni Koroi[185] upward-facing green arrow Finn Hurley (from Otago)[164] Finn Hurley (short-term)
Vilimoni Koroi[185]
Coach Tony Brown[186] downward-facing red arrow Tony Brown (returned to  Japan (assistant))[187] upward-facing green arrow Clarke Dermody (from assistant coach)[187] Clarke Dermody

Hurricanes[edit]

Hurricanes transfers 2022–2023
Pos 2022 squad[188] Out In 2023 players[139]
PR Alex Fidow[189]
Owen Franks[190]
Tyrel Lomax[191]
Tevita Mafileo[192]
Ben May (short-term)[193]
Xavier Numia[194]
Jared Proffit (short-term)[195]
Pouri Rakete-Stones[196]
Pasilio Tosi[188]
downward-facing red arrow Alex Fidow (to Australia Souths Logan Magpies)[197]
downward-facing red arrow Ben May (retired)[139]
downward-facing red arrow Jared Proffit (to Chiefs)[43]
Owen Franks[190]
Tyrel Lomax[191]
Tevita Mafileo[139]
Xavier Numia[194]
Pouri Rakete-Stones[139]
Pasilio Tosi[139]
HK Leni Apisai (short-term)[198]
Asafo Aumua[199][200]
Dane Coles[201]
Jacob Devery (short-term)[193]
Bruce Kauika-Petersen (short-term)[202]
Kianu Kereru-Symes (short-term)[203]
Siua Maile (short-term)[204]
James O'Reilly[188]
Raymond Tuputupu (short-term)[205]
downward-facing red arrow Leni Apisai (to Highlanders)[148]
downward-facing red arrow Bruce Kauika-Petersen (to Northland)[139]
downward-facing red arrow Kianu Kereru-Symes (to United States New England Free Jacks)[206]
downward-facing red arrow Siua Maile (to Italy Benetton)[139]
downward-facing red arrow James O'Reilly (to Wellington)[139]
downward-facing red arrow Raymond Tuputupu (released)[148]
upward-facing green arrow Hame Faiva (from England Worcester Warriors)[207] Asafo Aumua[208]
Dane Coles[201]
Jacob Devery[139]
Hame Faiva (short-term)
LK Dominic Bird[209]
James Blackwell[210]
Caleb Delany[188]
Tom Parsons (short-term)[211]
Justin Sangster[188]
Scott Scrafton[212]
Isaia Walker-Leawere[188]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Parsons (returned to Hawke's Bay)[139]
downward-facing red arrow Scott Scrafton (to Italy Benetton)[213]
upward-facing green arrow Hugo Plummer (from Wellington)[214] Dominic Bird[139]
James Blackwell[210]
Caleb Delany[139]
Hugo Plummer (short-term)
Justin Sangster[139]
Isaia Walker-Leawere[215]
BR Devan Flanders[192]
Blake Gibson[216]
TK Howden[188]
Brayden Iose[217]
Du'Plessis Kirifi[218]
Tyler Laubscher[188]
Reed Prinsep[212]
Ardie Savea[219]
downward-facing red arrow Blake Gibson (to Japan Tokyo Sungoliath)[220] upward-facing green arrow Peter Lakai (from Wellington)[221] Devan Flanders[215]
TK Howden[139]
Brayden Iose[139]
Du'Plessis Kirifi[222]
Peter Lakai
Tyler Laubscher[139]
Reed Prinsep[212]
Ardie Savea[219]
SH Jamie Booth[188]
Logan Henry (short-term)[205]
Richard Judd (short-term)[193]
TJ Perenara[223]
Cam Roigard[188]
downward-facing red arrow Richard Judd (to United States San Diego Legion)[224] Jamie Booth[139]
Logan Henry (short-term)[225]
TJ Perenara[223]
Cam Roigard[139]
FH Jackson Garden-Bachop[226]
Aidan Morgan[227]
downward-facing red arrow Jackson Garden-Bachop (to Japan Hanazono Kintetsu Liners)[228] upward-facing green arrow Brett Cameron (from Japan Kamaishi Seawaves)[229]
upward-facing green arrow Harry Godfrey (from Hawke's Bay)[230]
upward-facing green arrow Riley Hohepa (from Counties Manukau)[207]
Brett Cameron
Harry Godfrey (short-term)
Riley Hohepa (short-term)
Aidan Morgan[227]
CE Riley Higgins (short-term)[231]
Billy Proctor[232]
Bailyn Sullivan[233]
Peter Umaga-Jensen[199]
Teihorangi Walden[234]
downward-facing red arrow Teihorangi Walden (to United States Rugby New York)[139] Riley Higgins[235]
Billy Proctor[232]
Bailyn Sullivan[236]
Peter Umaga-Jensen[139]
WG Wes Goosen[237]
Josh Moorby[188]
Pepesana Patafilo[226]
Salesi Rayasi[238]
Julian Savea[212]
downward-facing red arrow Wes Goosen (to Scotland Edinburgh)[239]
downward-facing red arrow Pepesana Patafilo (to Crusaders)[87]
upward-facing green arrow Kini Naholo (from Crusaders)[139]
upward-facing green arrow Daniel Sinkinson (from Waikato)[139]
Josh Moorby[240]
Kini Naholo
Salesi Rayasi[238]
Julian Savea[212]
Daniel Sinkinson
FB Jordie Barrett[241]
Ruben Love[242]
Jordie Barrett[243]
Ruben Love[242]
Coach Jason Holland[244] Jason Holland[244]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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