List of 2019–20 Super Rugby transfers

This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2020 Super Rugby season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2019 or 2020 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 (development squad) for Australian teams.

Notes
  • 2019 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. For the 2020 season, Super Rugby was suspended after 7 rounds of matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with regional tournaments taking place there after. Players listed as 'did not play' did not feature in any of the 7 rounds of matches played that season.
  • (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

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Jaguares

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Jaguares transfers 2019–2020
Pos 2019 squad[1] Out In 2020 players[2]
PR Javier Díaz (did not play)[1]
Santiago García Botta[3]
Santiago Medrano[1]
Enrique Pieretto[4]
Lucio Sordoni[1]
Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro[4]
Mayco Vivas[1]
Juan Pablo Zeiss[1]
downward-facing red arrow Santiago García Botta (to England Harlequins)[5]
downward-facing red arrow Enrique Pieretto (to England Exeter Chiefs)[6]
upward-facing green arrow Joel Sclavi (from Agen)[2] Javier Díaz[2]
Santiago Medrano[2]
Joel Sclavi
Lucio Sordoni[2]
Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro[2]
Mayco Vivas[2]
Juan Pablo Zeiss (did not play)[2]
HK Gaspar Baldunciel[1]
Agustín Creevy[1]
Diego Fortuny (did not play)[1]
Julián Montoya[1]
Santiago Socino (short-term)[7]
downward-facing red arrow Gaspar Baldunciel (to Alumni)[2]
downward-facing red arrow Diego Fortuny (to United States Houston SaberCats)[2]
Agustín Creevy[8]
Julián Montoya[9]
Santiago Socino[7]
LK Matías Alemanno[3]
Marcos Kremer[10]
Tomás Lavanini[1]
Franco Molina (did not play)[1]
Lucas Paulos[1]
Guido Petti[3]
downward-facing red arrow Tomás Lavanini (to England Leicester Tigers)[11]
downward-facing red arrow Franco Molina (to Jaguares XV)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Ignacio Calas (from Jaguares XV)[2] Matías Alemanno[2]
Ignacio Calas (did not play)
Marcos Kremer[10]
Lucas Paulos[2]
Guido Petti[2]
FL Francisco Gorrissen (short-term)[12]
Santiago Grondona (did not play)[1]
Juan Manuel Leguizamón[1]
Tomás Lezana[1]
Pablo Matera[3]
Javier Ortega Desio[4]
downward-facing red arrow Juan Manuel Leguizamón (to United States Seattle Seawolves)[13]
downward-facing red arrow Pablo Matera (to France Stade Français)[14]
upward-facing green arrow Santiago Montagner (from Jaguares XV)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Juan Bautista Pedemonte (from Santiago Lawn Tennis)[15]
Francisco Gorrissen[2]
Santiago Grondona[16]
Tomás Lezana[2]
Santiago Montagner (did not play)
Javier Ortega Desio[2]
Juan Bautista Pedemonte
N8 Rodrigo Bruni[1] Rodrigo Bruni[2]
SH Gonzalo Bertranou[1]
Tomás Cubelli[17]
Felipe Ezcurra (short-term)[18]
Martín Landajo[1]
downward-facing red arrow Martín Landajo (to England Harlequins)[19] Gonzalo Bertranou[9]
Tomás Cubelli[2]
Felipe Ezcurra[20]
FH Joaquín Díaz Bonilla[1]
Santiago González Iglesias[1]
Domingo Miotti[1]
downward-facing red arrow Santiago González Iglesias (to Japan Munakata Sanix Blues)[21] upward-facing green arrow Tomás Albornoz (from Tucumán)[2] Tomás Albornoz
Joaquín Díaz Bonilla[22]
Domingo Miotti[23]
CE Santiago Carreras[1]
Santiago Chocobares (did not play)[1]
Jerónimo de la Fuente[1]
Bautista Ezcurra[10]
Matías Orlando[1]
downward-facing red arrow Bautista Ezcurra (to Argentina Sevens)[2] upward-facing green arrow Juan Pablo Castro (from Jaguares XV)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Lucas Mensa (from Pucará)[2]
Santiago Carreras[2]
Juan Pablo Castro (did not play)
Santiago Chocobares[2]
Jerónimo de la Fuente[2]
Lucas Mensa (did not play)
Matías Orlando[2]
WG Emiliano Boffelli[10]
Sebastián Cancelliere[1]
Juan Cruz Mallía[1]
Matías Moroni[1]
Ramiro Moyano[1]
downward-facing red arrow Ramiro Moyano (to France Toulon)[24] upward-facing green arrow Mateo Carreras (from Jaguares XV)[25] Emiliano Boffelli[10]
Sebastián Cancelliere[2]
Mateo Carreras (did not play)
Juan Cruz Mallía[2]
Matías Moroni[9]
FB Bautista Delguy[10]
Ignacio Mendy (did not play)[1]
Joaquín Tuculet[1]
downward-facing red arrow Ignacio Mendy (to Argentina Sevens)[2] Bautista Delguy[10]
Joaquín Tuculet[2]
Coach Gonzalo Quesada[26] Gonzalo Quesada[26]

Australia

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Japan

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Sunwolves

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Sunwolves transfers 2019–2020
Pos 2019 squad[27] Out In 2020 squad[28]
PR Asaeli Ai Valu[27]
Takuma Asahara[27]
Keita Inagaki (did not play)[27]
Koo Ji-won[27]
Pauliasi Manu[29]
Masataka Mikami (short-term)[30]
Craig Millar[31]
Shogo Miura[27]
Conán O'Donnell[32]
Sam Prattley[29]
Hencus van Wyk (did not play)[31]
Alex Woonton[33]
Hiroshi Yamashita[29]
downward-facing red arrow Asaeli Ai Valu (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Takuma Asahara (to Hino Red Dolphins)[35]
downward-facing red arrow Keita Inagaki (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Koo Ji-won (to Honda Heat)[36]
downward-facing red arrow Pauliasi Manu (to Hino Red Dolphins)[35]
downward-facing red arrow Masataka Mikami (returned to Toshiba Brave Lupus)[37]
downward-facing red arrow Craig Millar (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Shogo Miura (to Toyota Verblitz)[38]
downward-facing red arrow Conán O'Donnell (to New Zealand Highlanders)[39]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Prattley (to New Zealand Tasman)[28]
downward-facing red arrow Alex Woonton (released)[28]
downward-facing red arrow Hiroshi Yamashita (to Kobelco Steelers)[40]
upward-facing green arrow Jarred Adams (from New Zealand Auckland)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Chang Ho Ahn (from Meiji University)[42]
upward-facing green arrow Sione Asi (from New Zealand Manawatu)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Kaku Bunkei (from Setsunan University)[43]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Eves (from New Zealand Hurricanes)[43]
upward-facing green arrow Nic Mayhew (from New Zealand North Harbour)[44]
upward-facing green arrow Yuichiro Taniguchi (from Tenri University)[45]
upward-facing green arrow Conraad van Vuuren (from South Africa Bulls)[46]
Jarred Adams
Chang Ho Ahn (training squad, did not play)
Sione Asi (did not play)
Kaku Bunkei (training squad, did not play)
Chris Eves
Nic Mayhew
Yuichiro Taniguchi (training squad, did not play)
Conraad van Vuuren
Hencus van Wyk[43]
HK Jaba Bregvadze[47]
Shota Horie[27]
Takuya Kitade[27]
Yusuke Niwai (did not play)[29]
Atsushi Sakate[27]
Nathan Vella[27]
downward-facing red arrow Shota Horie (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Takuya Kitade (to Suntory Sungoliath)[48]
downward-facing red arrow Yusuke Niwai (to Canon Eagles)[49]
downward-facing red arrow Atsushi Sakate (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Nathan Vella (to New Zealand Highlanders)[50]
upward-facing green arrow Leni Apisai (from New Zealand Blues)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Mamoru Harada (from Keio University)[43]
upward-facing green arrow Efi Ma'afu (from Australia Reds)[51]
Leni Apisai
Jaba Bregvadze[41]
Mamoru Harada (training squad, did not play)
Efi Ma'afu
LK Mark Abbott[29]
Samuela Anise (did not play)[27]
Ryota Hasegawa[27]
Grant Hattingh[27]
Uwe Helu[33]
Kazuki Himeno (did not play)[27]
James Moore[27]
Yuya Odo[27]
Kara Pryor[29]
Tom Rowe[27]
Luke Thompson[27]
Wimpie van der Walt (did not play)[29]
downward-facing red arrow Mark Abbott (to Munakata Sanix Blues)[52]
downward-facing red arrow Samuela Anise (to Canon Eagles)[49]
downward-facing red arrow Ryota Hasegawa (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Grant Hattingh (to Kobelco Steelers)[40]
downward-facing red arrow Uwe Helu (to Yamaha Júbilo)[53]
downward-facing red arrow Kazuki Himeno (to Toyota Verblitz)[38]
downward-facing red arrow James Moore (to Munakata Sanix Blues)[52]
downward-facing red arrow Yuya Odo (to Yamaha Júbilo)[53]
downward-facing red arrow Kara Pryor (to United States Rugby United New York)[54]
downward-facing red arrow Luke Thompson (retired)[55]
downward-facing red arrow Wimpie van der Walt (to NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes)[56]
upward-facing green arrow Justin Downey (from Tokyo Gas)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Ryuga Hashimoto (from Meiji University)[58]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Hyne (from Australia Brumbies)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Stolberg (from Kintetsu Liners)[46]
upward-facing green arrow Corey Thomas (from Kamaishi Seawaves)[46]
upward-facing green arrow Kotaro Yatabe (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[59]
Justin Downey
Ryuga Hashimoto (training squad, did not play)
Ben Hyne
Tom Rowe (did not play)[41]
Michael Stolberg
Corey Thomas
Kotaro Yatabe
FL Ben Gunter[33]
Michael Leitch (did not play)[27]
Shuhei Matsuhashi (short-term)[60]
Masakatsu Nishikawa[27]
Dan Pryor[31]
Ed Quirk[27]
Yoshitaka Tokunaga (short-term)[61]
Hendrik Tui[29]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco[29]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Gunter (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Leitch (to Toshiba Brave Lupus)[37]
downward-facing red arrow Shuhei Matsuhashi (returned to Ricoh Black Rams)[62]
downward-facing red arrow Masakatsu Nishikawa (to Suntory Sungoliath)[48]
downward-facing red arrow Dan Pryor (to Munakata Sanix Blues)[52]
downward-facing red arrow Ed Quirk (to Canon Eagles)[49]
downward-facing red arrow Yoshitaka Tokunaga (returned to Toshiba Brave Lupus)[37]
downward-facing red arrow Hendrik Tui (to Suntory Sungoliath)[48]
downward-facing red arrow Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (to Munakata Sanix Blues)[52]
upward-facing green arrow Mitch Jacobson (from New Zealand Chiefs)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Mateaki Kafatolu (from New Zealand Wellington)[46]
upward-facing green arrow Asiperli Moala (from Tenri University)[45]
upward-facing green arrow Shunsuke Nunomaki (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[59]
upward-facing green arrow Brendon O'Connor (from New Zealand Hawke's Bay)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Tevita Tupou (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[59]
Mitch Jacobson
Mateaki Kafatolu (did not play)
Asiperli Moala (training squad, did not play)
Shunsuke Nunomaki
Brendon O'Connor
Tevita Tupou
N8 Lappies Labuschagné (did not play)[27]
Amanaki Mafi[27]
downward-facing red arrow Lappies Labuschagné (to Kubota Spears)[63]
downward-facing red arrow Amanaki Mafi (to NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[64]
upward-facing green arrow Onehunga Havili (from England Exeter Chiefs)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Jake Schatz (from England London Irish)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Kyo Yoshida (from Toyota Verblitz)[45]
Onehunga Havili (did not play)
Jake Schatz
Kyo Yoshida
SH Jamie Booth[29]
Yutaka Nagare (did not play)[27]
Kaito Shigeno[27]
Fumiaki Tanaka[27]
Keisuke Uchida[29]
downward-facing red arrow Jamie Booth (to New Zealand Hurricanes)[65]
downward-facing red arrow Yutaka Nagare (to Suntory Sungoliath)[48]
downward-facing red arrow Kaito Shigeno (to Toyota Verblitz)[38]
downward-facing red arrow Fumiaki Tanaka (to Canon Eagles)[49]
downward-facing red arrow Keisuke Uchida (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
upward-facing green arrow Kenta Fukuda (from Toyota Verblitz)[66]
upward-facing green arrow Takahiro Kimura (from Toyota Industries Shuttles)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Rudy Paige (from France Clermont)[46]
upward-facing green arrow Naoto Saito (from Waseda University)[41]
Kenta Fukuda (did not play)
Takahiro Kimura
Rudy Paige
Naoto Saito
FH Rikiya Matsuda[27]
Hayden Parker[47]
Yu Tamura[27]
Takuya Yamasawa (short-term)[30]
downward-facing red arrow Rikiya Matsuda (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Hayden Parker (to Kobelco Steelers)[40]
downward-facing red arrow Yu Tamura (to Canon Eagles)[49]
downward-facing red arrow Takuya Yamasawa (returned to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
upward-facing green arrow Garth April (from NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Jumpei Ogura (from NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[67]
Garth April
Jumpei Ogura
CE Phil Burleigh[47]
Shane Gates[33]
Timothy Lafaele[27]
Michael Little[31]
Ryoto Nakamura[27]
Rene Ranger[47]
Harumichi Tatekawa (short-term)[30]
Sione Teaupa (short-term)[68]
Josh Timu (short-term)[69]
Will Tupou (did not play)[33]
downward-facing red arrow Phil Burleigh (to Kyuden Voltex)[28]
downward-facing red arrow Shane Gates (to NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[64]
downward-facing red arrow Timothy Lafaele (to Kobelco Steelers)[40]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Little (to Mitsubishi Sagamihara DynaBoars)[70]
downward-facing red arrow Ryoto Nakamura (to Suntory Sungoliath)[48]
downward-facing red arrow Rene Ranger (to United States Colorado Raptors)[71]
downward-facing red arrow Harumichi Tatekawa (returned to Kubota Spears)[63]
downward-facing red arrow Sione Teaupa (returned to Kubota Spears)[63]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Timu (returned to New Zealand Otago)[28]
downward-facing red arrow Will Tupou (to Coca-Cola Red Sparks)[28]
upward-facing green arrow JJ Engelbrecht (from South Africa Stormers)[46]
upward-facing green arrow Siosaia Fifita (from Tenri University)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Alex Horan (from Australia University of Queensland)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Jordan Jackson-Hope (from Australia Brumbies)[41]
upward-facing green arrow Shogo Nakano (from Waseda University)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Te'o (from France Toulon)[41]
JJ Engelbrecht
Siosaia Fifita
Alex Horan
Jordan Jackson-Hope
Shogo Nakano
Ben Te'o
WG Kenki Fukuoka (did not play)[29]
Lomano Lemeki (did not play)[27]
Semisi Masirewa[33]
Hosea Saumaki[33]
Akihito Yamada[27]
downward-facing red arrow Kenki Fukuoka (to Panasonic Wild Knights)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Lomano Lemeki (to Honda Heat)[36]
downward-facing red arrow Semisi Masirewa (to Kintetsu Liners)[28]
downward-facing red arrow Hosea Saumaki (to Canon Eagles)[49]
downward-facing red arrow Akihito Yamada (to NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[64]
upward-facing green arrow James Dargaville (from Australia NSW Country Eagles)[72]
upward-facing green arrow Burua Inoke (from Ryutsu Keizai University)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Tautalatasi Tasi (from Australia Waratahs)[73]
James Dargaville
Burua Inoke (did not play)
Tautalatasi Tasi
FB Jason Emery[31]
Jamie Henry[29]
Gerhard van den Heever[27]
Ryohei Yamanaka (short-term)[30]
downward-facing red arrow Jason Emery (to Munakata Sanix Blues)[52]
downward-facing red arrow Jamie Henry (to Toyota Verblitz)[38]
downward-facing red arrow Gerhard van den Heever (to Kubota Spears)[63]
downward-facing red arrow Ryohei Yamanaka (returned to Kobelco Steelers)[40]
upward-facing green arrow Hiroki Kumoyama (from Meiji University)[58]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Lucas (from Coca-Cola Red Sparks)[45]
upward-facing green arrow Keisuke Moriya (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[74]
upward-facing green arrow Yoshizumi Takeda (from Toyota Verblitz)[75]
Hiroki Kumoyama (training squad, did not play)
Ben Lucas (did not play)
Keisuke Moriya
Yoshizumi Takeda
Coach Tony Brown[76] downward-facing red arrow Tony Brown (to New Zealand Highlanders (assistant))[77] upward-facing green arrow Naoya Okubo (from assistant coach)[78] Naoya Okubo

New Zealand

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South Africa

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See also

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References

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