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List of 2017–18 Super Rugby transfers

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

New Zealand prop Charlie Faumuina ended a nine-year spell at the Blues to join Top 14 side Toulouse.[1]

This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2018 Super Rugby season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2017 or 2018 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
  • 2017 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 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[2]
PR Felipe Arregui[3]
Cristian Bartoloni[4]
Santiago García Botta[5]
Facundo Gigena (did not play)[4]
Ramiro Herrera[5]
Lucas Noguera Paz[6]
Enrique Pieretto[4]
Roberto Tejerizo[4]
Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro[7]
downward-facing red arrow Cristian Bartoloni (to France SA XV Charente)[8]
downward-facing red arrow Facundo Gigena (to England Leicester Tigers)[9]
downward-facing red arrow Ramiro Herrera (to France Stade Français)[10]
downward-facing red arrow Lucas Noguera Paz (to England Bath)[11]
downward-facing red arrow Roberto Tejerizo (returned to Tucumán)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Franco Brarda (from Tala)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Javier Díaz (from Natación)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Nicolás Leiva (from Hindú)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Santiago Medrano (from Regatas Bella Vista)[12]
upward-facing green arrow Juan Pablo Zeiss (from Los Matreros)[2]
Felipe Arregui[2]
Franco Brarda (training group, did not play)
Javier Díaz (training group)
Santiago García Botta[13]
Nicolás Leiva (training group, did not play)
Santiago Medrano (short-term)
Enrique Pieretto (did not play)[14]
Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro[14]
Juan Pablo Zeiss (training group)
HK Agustín Creevy[15]
Julián Montoya[4]
upward-facing green arrow Diego Fortuny (from Universitario de Salta)[2] Agustín Creevy[15]
Diego Fortuny (training group)
Julián Montoya[2]
LK Matías Alemanno[16]
Juan Cruz Guillemaín (did not play)[17]
Marcos Kremer[4]
Ignacio Larrague[4]
Tomás Lavanini[18]
Guido Petti[19]
downward-facing red arrow Juan Cruz Guillemaín (to Italy Viadana)[20]
downward-facing red arrow Ignacio Larrague (to CASI)[2]
Matías Alemanno[13]
Marcos Kremer[13]
Tomás Lavanini[18]
Guido Petti[13]
FL Rodrigo Báez[16]
Juan Manuel Leguizamón[21]
Tomás Lezana[22]
Pablo Matera[19]
Javier Ortega Desio[22]
downward-facing red arrow Rodrigo Báez (returned to Liceo)[2] upward-facing green arrow Santiago Montagner (from Alumni)[2] Juan Manuel Leguizamón[23]
Tomás Lezana[2]
Pablo Matera[13]
Santiago Montagner (training group, did not play)
Javier Ortega Desio[14]
N8 Benjamín Macome[4]
Santiago Portillo (did not play)[4]
Leonardo Senatore[24]
downward-facing red arrow Santiago Portillo (to Los Tarcos)[2] upward-facing green arrow Rodrigo Bruni (from San Luis)[2] Rodrigo Bruni (training group, did not play)
Benjamín Macome (did not play)[2]
Leonardo Senatore[2]
SH Gonzalo Bertranou[4]
Felipe Ezcurra[4]
Martín Landajo[25]
upward-facing green arrow Tomás Cubelli (from Australia Brumbies)[26] Gonzalo Bertranou[2]
Tomás Cubelli (did not play)
Felipe Ezcurra[2]
Martín Landajo[2]
FH Joaquín Díaz Bonilla[4]
Santiago González Iglesias[6]
Juan Martín Hernández[27]
Nicolás Sánchez[28]
Joaquín Díaz Bonilla[2]
Santiago González Iglesias[6]
Juan Martín Hernández[2]
Nicolás Sánchez[28]
CE Santiago Álvarez (did not play)[4]
Gabriel Ascárate (did not play)[22]
Jerónimo de la Fuente[29]
Bautista Ezcurra[4]
Matías Moroni[30]
Matías Orlando[22]
downward-facing red arrow Gabriel Ascárate (returned to Natación)[2] Santiago Álvarez (did not play)[2]
Jerónimo de la Fuente[2]
Bautista Ezcurra[2]
Matías Moroni[2]
Matías Orlando[2]
WG Emiliano Boffelli[31]
Santiago Cordero[32]
Nicolás Freitas (did not play)[33]
Manuel Montero[29]
Ramiro Moyano[6]
downward-facing red arrow Santiago Cordero (to England Exeter Chiefs)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Nicolás Freitas (to Uruguay Carrasco Polo)[2]
downward-facing red arrow Manuel Montero (to Pucará)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Sebastián Cancelliere (from Hindú)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Juan Cruz Mallia (from Jockey Córdoba)[12]
Emiliano Boffelli[13]
Sebastián Cancelliere
Juan Cruz Mallia (short-term)
Ramiro Moyano[6]
FB Joaquín Tuculet[35] upward-facing green arrow Bautista Delguy (from Pucará)[2] Bautista Delguy (training group)
Joaquín Tuculet[35]
Coach Raúl Pérez[36] downward-facing red arrow Raúl Pérez (to UAR High Performance Program)[37] upward-facing green arrow Mario Ledesma (from  Australia (forwards coach))[38] Mario Ledesma

Australia

See List of 2017–18 Super Rugby transfers (Australia)

Japan

Sunwolves

Sunwolves transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[39]
PR Takuma Asahara[40]
Kohei Asahori (did not play)[41]
Keita Inagaki[40]
Heiichiro Ito[40]
Koo Ji-won[40]
Masataka Mikami[40]
Yasuo Yamaji[40]
Koki Yamamoto[40]
downward-facing red arrow Kohei Asahori (to Toyota Verblitz)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Heiichiro Ito (to Yamaha Júbilo)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Masataka Mikami (to Toshiba Brave Lupus)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Yasuo Yamaji (to Canon Eagles)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Koki Yamamoto (to Yamaha Júbilo)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Asaeli Ai Valu (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Shintaro Ishihara (from Suntory Sungoliath)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Nika Khatiashvili (from France Aurillac)[42]
upward-facing green arrow Craig Millar (from New Zealand Highlanders)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Hencus van Wyk (from South Africa Lions)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Alex Woonton (from Ricoh Black Rams)[43]
Asaeli Ai Valu
Takuma Asahara (short-term)[39]
Keita Inagaki[39]
Shintaro Ishihara
Nika Khatiashvili (additional)
Koo Ji-won[39]
Craig Millar
Hencus van Wyk
Alex Woonton (additional)
HK Takeshi Hino[40]
Shota Horie[40]
Takeshi Kizu[40]
Yusuke Niwai[40]
Atsushi Sakate[44]
downward-facing red arrow Takeshi Kizu (to Kobelco Steelers)[39] upward-facing green arrow Jaba Bregvadze (from England Worcester Warriors)[39] Jaba Bregvadze
Takeshi Hino (short-term, did not play)[39]
Shota Horie[39]
Yusuke Niwai[39]
Atsushi Sakate[45]
LK Kyosuke Kajikawa (did not play)[40]
Uwe Helu[40]
Naohiro Kotaki[40]
Shinya Makabe[40]
Liaki Moli[40]
Yuya Odo[46]
Hitoshi Ono[40]
Kazuhiko Usami (did not play)[40]
Sam Wykes[40]
Kotaro Yatabe[47]
downward-facing red arrow Kyosuke Kajikawa (to Toshiba Brave Lupus)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Naohiro Kotaki (to Toshiba Brave Lupus)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Liaki Moli (to Hino Red Dolphins)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Yuya Odo (to Yamaha Júbilo)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Hitoshi Ono (to Toshiba Brave Lupus)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Kazuhiko Usami (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Kotaro Yatabe (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Grant Hattingh (from Kubota Spears)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Kazuki Himeno (from Toyota Verblitz)[39]
upward-facing green arrow James Moore (from Toshiba Brave Lupus)[39]
Grant Hattingh
Uwe Helu[39]
Kazuki Himeno
Shinya Makabe[39]
James Moore
Sam Wykes[39]
FL Shokei Kin[40]
Shunsuke Nunomaki[40]
Ed Quirk[40]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco[40]
downward-facing red arrow Shokei Kin (to NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[39] upward-facing green arrow Lappies Labuschagné (from Kubota Spears)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Masakatsu Nishikawa (from Suntory Sungoliath)[48]
upward-facing green arrow Wimpie van der Walt (from NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes)[39]
Lappies Labuschagné
Masakatsu Nishikawa (additional, did not play)
Shunsuke Nunomaki[39]
Ed Quirk[39]
Wimpie van der Walt
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (additional)[48]
N8 Willie Britz[40]
Malgene Ilaua[40]
Shuhei Matsuhashi[40]
Yuhimaru Mimura[40]
Yoshitaka Tokunaga[40]
downward-facing red arrow Malgene Ilaua (to Japan Shimizu Blue Sharks)[39][49]
downward-facing red arrow Shuhei Matsuhashi (to Ricoh Black Rams)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Yuhimaru Mimura (to Yamaha Júbilo)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Fetuani Lautaimi (from Toyota Verblitz)[48]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Leitch (from New Zealand Chiefs)[39]
Willie Britz[39]
Fetuani Lautaimi (additional)
Michael Leitch
Yoshitaka Tokunaga[39]
SH Yutaka Nagare (did not play)[50]
Takahiro Ogawa (did not play)[40]
Kaito Shigeno[40]
Fumiaki Tanaka[40]
Keisuke Uchida[40]
Yuki Yatomi[40]
downward-facing red arrow Takahiro Ogawa (to Toshiba Brave Lupus)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Yuki Yatomi (to Yamaha Júbilo)[39]
Yutaka Nagare[39]
Kaito Shigeno (additional)[48]
Fumiaki Tanaka[39]
Keisuke Uchida[39]
FH Hayden Cripps[40]
Jumpei Ogura[40]
Hikaru Tamura[40]
Yu Tamura[40]
downward-facing red arrow Hayden Cripps (to Hino Red Dolphins)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Jumpei Ogura (to NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Hikaru Tamura (to Suntory Sungoliath)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Hayden Parker (from New Zealand Highlanders)[39] Hayden Parker
Yu Tamura[39]
CE Michael Bond (did not play)[40]
Derek Carpenter[40]
Timothy Lafaele[40]
Harumichi Tatekawa[40]
Will Tupou[40]
Ryohei Yamanaka[47]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Bond (to Canon Eagles)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Derek Carpenter (to Suntory Sungoliath)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Ryohei Yamanaka (to Kobelco Steelers)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Jason Emery (from New Zealand Highlanders)[45]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Little (from Mitsubishi Sagamihara DynaBoars)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Rikiya Matsuda (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[51]
upward-facing green arrow Daishi Murata (from Suntory Sungoliath)[52]
upward-facing green arrow Ryoto Nakamura (from Suntory Sungoliath)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Sione Teaupa (from Kubota Spears)[39]
Jason Emery
Timothy Lafaele[39]
Michael Little
Rikiya Matsuda (additional)
Daishi Murata (did not play)
Ryoto Nakamura
Harumichi Tatekawa[39]
Sione Teaupa
Will Tupou[39]
WG Shota Emi[40]
Kenki Fukuoka[40]
Teruya Goto[40]
Ataata Moeakiola (did not play)[40]
Takaaki Nakazuru[40]
downward-facing red arrow Shota Emi (to Suntory Sungoliath)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Teruya Goto (to NEC Green Rockets)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Ataata Moeakiola (to Tokai University)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Takaaki Nakazuru (to Suntory Sungoliath)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Kai Ishii (from NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[53]
upward-facing green arrow Lomano Lemeki (from Honda Heat)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Semisi Masirewa (from Australia Force)[54][55]
upward-facing green arrow Hosea Saumaki (from Canon Eagles)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Gerhard van den Heever (from Yamaha Júbilo)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Akihito Yamada (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[39]
Kenki Fukuoka[39]
Kai Ishii (additional)
Lomano Lemeki
Semisi Masirewa (additional)
Hosea Saumaki
Gerhard van den Heever
Akihito Yamada
FB Kazushi Hano (did not play)[56]
Rikiya Matsuda[57]
Kotaro Matsushima[40]
Yasutaka Sasakura[40]
JJ Taulagi[58]
Riaan Viljoen[40]
downward-facing red arrow Kazushi Hano (to NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Rikiya Matsuda (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Yasutaka Sasakura (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[39]
downward-facing red arrow JJ Taulagi (to England Newton Abbot RFC)[59]
downward-facing red arrow Riaan Viljoen (to NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Yoshikazu Fujita (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[60]
upward-facing green arrow Ryuji Noguchi (from Tokai University)[45]
upward-facing green arrow Robbie Robinson (from Ricoh Black Rams)[39]
Yoshikazu Fujita (additional)
Kotaro Matsushima[39]
Ryuji Noguchi
Robbie Robinson
Coach Filo Tiatia[61] downward-facing red arrow Filo Tiatia (to New Zealand Auckland (forwards coach))[62] upward-facing green arrow Tony Brown (from assistant coach)[63]
upward-facing green arrow Jamie Joseph (from Japan)[64]
Tony Brown (short-term)
Jamie Joseph

New Zealand

See List of 2017–18 Super Rugby transfers (New Zealand)

South Africa

See: List of 2017–18 Super Rugby transfers (South Africa)

See also

Notes

References

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