List of 2021–22 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 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2021 or 2022 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
  • 2021 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 2021 season, players listed as 'did not play' did not feature in any matches in Super Rugby Aotearoa or Super Rugby Trans-Tasman.
  • (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 2021–2022
Pos 2021 squad[1] Out In 2022 players[2]
PR Alex Hodgman[3]
Nepo Laulala[4]
James Lay[1]
Marcel Renata[1]
Karl Tu'inukuafe[5]
Ofa Tu'ungafasi[6]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Fusitua (from Auckland)[7]
upward-facing green arrow Jordan Lay (from Auckland)[8]
Josh Fusitua (short-term)
Alex Hodgman[9]
Nepo Laulala[4]
James Lay[8]
Jordan Lay
Marcel Renata[9]
Karl Tu'inukuafe[9]
Ofa Tu'ungafasi[10]
HK Leni Apisai (short-term)[11]
Kurt Eklund[1]
Ray Niuia[1]
Luteru Tolai (short-term)[12]
Soane Vikena[1]
downward-facing red arrow Leni Apisai (to Hurricanes)[13]
downward-facing red arrow Ray Niuia (to Moana Pasifika)[14]
downward-facing red arrow Luteru Tolai (to Moana Pasifika)[14]
upward-facing green arrow Ricky Riccitelli (from Hurricanes)[15] Kurt Eklund[1]
Ricky Riccitelli
Soane Vikena[1]
LK Gerard Cowley-Tuioti[16]
Sam Darry[17]
Josh Goodhue[1]
Jacob Pierce[1]
Taine Plumtree[1]
Patrick Tuipulotu[18]
downward-facing red arrow Gerard Cowley-Tuioti (to Japan Kobelco Kobe Steelers)[19]
downward-facing red arrow Jacob Pierce (to Japan Toshiba Brave Lupus Tokyo)[20]
downward-facing red arrow Patrick Tuipulotu (to Japan Toyota Verblitz)[21]
upward-facing green arrow Luke Romano (from Crusaders)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Cameron Suafoa (from North Harbour)[22]
upward-facing green arrow James Tucker (from Australia Brumbies)[2]
Sam Darry[17]
Josh Goodhue[23]
Taine Plumtree[22]
Luke Romano
Cameron Suafoa
James Tucker
BR Adrian Choat (short-term)[12]
Blake Gibson[3]
Dillon Hunt (did not play)[24]
Akira Ioane[25]
Dalton Papalii[26]
Tom Robinson[27]
Hoskins Sotutu[28]
downward-facing red arrow Blake Gibson (to Hurricanes)[29]
downward-facing red arrow Dillon Hunt (retired)[30]
upward-facing green arrow Vaiolini Ekuasi (from Auckland)[7]
upward-facing green arrow Anton Segner (from Tasman)[31]
Adrian Choat[22]
Vaiolini Ekuasi (short-term)
Akira Ioane[2]
Dalton Papalii[26]
Tom Robinson[23]
Anton Segner
Hoskins Sotutu[28]
SH Finlay Christie[32]
Sam Nock[1]
Jonathan Ruru[1]
downward-facing red arrow Jonathan Ruru (to France Provence)[33] upward-facing green arrow Taufa Funaki (from Auckland)[22]
upward-facing green arrow Lisati Milo-Harris (from Southland)[34]
Finlay Christie[2]
Taufa Funaki
Lisati Milo-Harris (short-term)
Sam Nock[2]
FH Otere Black[27]
Stephen Perofeta[27]
Harry Plummer[1]
downward-facing red arrow Otere Black (to Japan Shining Arcs)[35] upward-facing green arrow Beauden Barrett (returned from Japan Tokyo Sungoliath)[36] Beauden Barrett
Stephen Perofeta[23]
Harry Plummer[23]
CE TJ Faiane[27]
Rieko Ioane[25]
Tanielu Teleʻa[1]
downward-facing red arrow TJ Faiane (to Japan Hino Red Dolphins)[37] upward-facing green arrow Corey Evans (from Auckland)[22]
upward-facing green arrow Tamati Tua (from Northland)[22]
upward-facing green arrow Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (from New Zealand Warriors)[38]
Corey Evans
Rieko Ioane[25]
Tanielu Teleʻa[22]
Tamati Tua
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
WG Caleb Clarke[27]
Bryce Heem[39]
AJ Lam[1]
Jone Macilai-Tori (did not play)[1]
Emoni Narawa[40]
Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens[1]
Mark Telea[41]
downward-facing red arrow Jone Macilai-Tori (to Northland)[2]
downward-facing red arrow Emoni Narawa (to Chiefs)[42]
upward-facing green arrow Nigel Ah Wong (from Old Boys Marist)[43] Nigel Ah Wong (short-term)
Caleb Clarke[27]
Bryce Heem[44]
AJ Lam[2]
Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens[22]
Mark Telea[41]
FB Zarn Sullivan[1] upward-facing green arrow Jock McKenzie (from Auckland)[7] Jock McKenzie (short-term)
Zarn Sullivan[44]
Coach Leon MacDonald[45] Leon MacDonald[46]

Chiefs[edit]

Chiefs transfers 2021–2022
Pos 2021 squad[47] Out In 2022 players[48]
PR Joe Apikotoa (short-term)[49]
Ezekiel Lindenmuth (short-term)[50]
Sione Mafileo[47]
Atu Moli[47]
Ollie Norris[47]
Reuben O'Neill[47]
Aidan Ross[51]
Angus Ta'avao[52]
downward-facing red arrow Joe Apikotoa (to Moana Pasifika)[53]
downward-facing red arrow Ezekiel Lindenmuth (to Moana Pasifika)[54]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Bartlett (from Bay of Plenty)[55]
upward-facing green arrow George Dyer (from Waikato)[56]
upward-facing green arrow Solomone Tukuafu (from Waikato)[57]
Josh Bartlett (short-term)
George Dyer (short-term)
Sione Mafileo[48]
Atu Moli[48]
Ollie Norris[48]
Reuben O'Neill[48]
Aidan Ross[58]
Angus Ta'avao[48]
Solomone Tukuafu (short-term)
HK Nathan Harris[59]
Bradley Slater[47]
Samisoni Taukei'aho[47]
downward-facing red arrow Nathan Harris (retired)[60] upward-facing green arrow Tyrone Thompson (from Wellington)[48] Bradley Slater[48]
Samisoni Taukei'aho[58]
Tyrone Thompson
LK Naitoa Ah Kuoi[47]
Josh Lord[47]
Laghlan McWhannell (did not play)[47]
Tupou Vaa'i[61]
upward-facing green arrow Hamilton Burr (from Waikato)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Brodie Retallick (returned from Japan Kobelco Kobe Steelers)[62]
Naitoa Ah Kuoi[63]
Hamilton Burr (short-term)
Josh Lord[48]
Laghlan McWhannell[48]
Brodie Retallick
Tupou Vaa'i[61]
BR Kaylum Boshier[47]
Lachlan Boshier[64]
Mitchell Brown[47]
Sam Cane[65]
Samipeni Finau (short-term)[66]
Tom Florence (short-term)[67]
Luke Jacobson[47]
Zane Kapeli (short-term)[50]
Mitchell Karpik[47]
Liam Messam (short-term)[67]
Simon Parker[47]
Pita Gus Sowakula[47]
Viliami Taulani (short-term)[50]
downward-facing red arrow Lachlan Boshier (to Japan Saitama Wild Knights)[68]
downward-facing red arrow Zane Kapeli (injured)[48]
downward-facing red arrow Mitchell Karpik (to Bay of Plenty)[48]
downward-facing red arrow Liam Messam (returned to Waikato)[48]
downward-facing red arrow Viliami Taulani (to England Harlequins)[69]
upward-facing green arrow Mitch Jacobson (from Waikato)[70] Kaylum Boshier[48]
Mitchell Brown[48]
Sam Cane[71]
Samipeni Finau[63]
Tom Florence (short-term)[56]
Luke Jacobson[48]
Mitch Jacobson (short-term)
Simon Parker[48]
Pita Gus Sowakula[72]
SH Xavier Roe[73]
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi[74]
Brad Weber[75]
downward-facing red arrow Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (to Crusaders)[76] upward-facing green arrow Cortez Ratima (from Waikato)[48] Cortez Ratima
Xavier Roe[73]
Brad Weber[77]
FH Bryn Gatland[78]
Rivez Reihana[47]
Kaleb Trask[47]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Ioane (from Highlanders)[79] Bryn Gatland[78]
Josh Ioane
Rivez Reihana[48]
Kaleb Trask[48]
CE Anton Lienert-Brown[80]
Alex Nankivell[47]
Rameka Poihipi[81]
Bailyn Sullivan[47]
Quinn Tupaea[47]
Gideon Wrampling (short-term)[50]
downward-facing red arrow Bailyn Sullivan (to Hurricanes)[82] upward-facing green arrow Inga Finau (from Bay of Plenty)[83] Inga Finau (short-term)
Anton Lienert-Brown[80]
Alex Nankivell[48]
Rameka Poihipi[48]
Quinn Tupaea[84]
Gideon Wrampling[48]
WG Jonah Lowe[47]
Etene Nanai-Seturo[85]
Shaun Stevenson[86]
Sean Wainui[87]
downward-facing red arrow Sean Wainui[88] upward-facing green arrow Emoni Narawa (from Blues)[42] Jonah Lowe[48]
Etene Nanai-Seturo[85]
Emoni Narawa
Shaun Stevenson[86]
FB Damian McKenzie[89]
Chase Tiatia[47]
downward-facing red arrow Damian McKenzie (to Japan Tokyo Sungoliath)[90] Chase Tiatia[48]
Coach Clayton McMillan[91] Clayton McMillan[92]

Crusaders[edit]

Crusaders transfers 2021–2022
Pos 2021 squad[93] Out In 2022 players[94]
PR Michael Ala'alatoa[93]
George Bower[93]
Oli Jager[95]
Joe Moody[96]
Fletcher Newell[93]
Isi Tu'ungafasi[93]
Tamaiti Williams[93]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Ala'alatoa (to Ireland Leinster)[97]
downward-facing red arrow Isi Tu'ungafasi (to Moana Pasifika)[98]
upward-facing green arrow Finlay Brewis (from Canterbury)[94]
upward-facing green arrow Seb Calder (from Canterbury)[99]
upward-facing green arrow Abraham Pole (from Otago)[100]
George Bower[94]
Finlay Brewis
Seb Calder (short-term)
Oli Jager[95]
Joe Moody[101]
Fletcher Newell[94]
Abraham Pole (short-term)
Tamaiti Williams[94]
HK Quentin MacDonald (short-term, did not play)[102]
Andrew Makalio (did not play)[103]
Brodie McAlister[93]
Codie Taylor[104]
Nathan Vella[105]
downward-facing red arrow Quentin MacDonald (returned to Tasman)[94]
downward-facing red arrow Andrew Makalio (to Highlanders)[106]
downward-facing red arrow Nathan Vella (to Bay of Plenty)[94]
upward-facing green arrow George Bell (from Canterbury)[107]
upward-facing green arrow Ricky Jackson (from Highlanders)[108]
upward-facing green arrow Shilo Klein (from Canterbury)[94]
George Bell (short-term)
Ricky Jackson (short-term)
Shilo Klein
Brodie McAlister[94]
Codie Taylor[109]
LK Scott Barrett[110]
Mitchell Dunshea[111]
Luke Romano[93]
Quinten Strange[112]
Sam Whitelock[113]
downward-facing red arrow Luke Romano (to Blues)[2] upward-facing green arrow Hamish Dalzell (from Canterbury)[114]
upward-facing green arrow Zach Gallagher (from Canterbury)[94]
upward-facing green arrow Liam Hallam-Eames (from Northland)[99]
Scott Barrett[110]
Hamish Dalzell (short-term)
Mitchell Dunshea[115]
Zach Gallagher
Liam Hallam-Eames (short-term)
Quinten Strange[112]
Sam Whitelock[113]
BR Liam Allen (short-term)[102]
Ethan Blackadder[116]
Tom Christie[117]
Whetu Douglas[118]
Cullen Grace[119]
Sione Havili Talitui[93]
Brendon O'Connor (short-term)[120]
Tom Sanders[93]
downward-facing red arrow Liam Allen (returned to Canterbury)[94]
downward-facing red arrow Whetu Douglas (to Japan Green Rockets Tokatsu)[121]
downward-facing red arrow Brendon O'Connor (returned to Hawke's Bay)[94]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Sanders (to Japan Tokyo Sungoliath)[122]
upward-facing green arrow Dominic Gardiner (from Canterbury)[94]
upward-facing green arrow Corey Kellow (from Canterbury)[94]
upward-facing green arrow Pablo Matera (from France Stade Français)[123]
Ethan Blackadder[94]
Tom Christie[117]
Dominic Gardiner
Cullen Grace[119]
Sione Havili Talitui[94]
Corey Kellow
Pablo Matera
SH Mitchell Drummond[124]
Ere Enari[125]
Bryn Hall[93]
downward-facing red arrow Ere Enari (to Moana Pasifika)[126] upward-facing green arrow Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi (from Chiefs)[76] Mitchell Drummond[124]
Bryn Hall[127]
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi
FH Fergus Burke[93]
Brett Cameron (did not play)[93]
Richie Mo'unga[128]
downward-facing red arrow Brett Cameron (to Japan Kamaishi Seawaves)[129] upward-facing green arrow Simon Hickey (from Hurricanes)[94] Fergus Burke[94]
Simon Hickey
Richie Mo'unga[128]
CE Braydon Ennor[130]
Jack Goodhue[131]
David Havili[132]
Dallas McLeod[93]
Isaiah Punivai (did not play)[93]
Rene Ranger (did not play)[133]
downward-facing red arrow Rene Ranger (to Northland)[94] upward-facing green arrow Inga Finau (from Bay of Plenty)[100] Braydon Ennor[130]
Inga Finau (short-term)
Jack Goodhue[131]
David Havili[132]
Dallas McLeod[94]
Isaiah Punivai[94]
WG George Bridge[134]
Leicester Fainga'anuku[135]
Chay Fihaki[93]
Manasa Mataele[93]
Josh McKay[133]
Sevu Reece[136]
downward-facing red arrow Manasa Mataele (to Australia Force)[137]
downward-facing red arrow Josh McKay (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[138]
upward-facing green arrow Kini Naholo (from Taranaki)[139] George Bridge[134]
Leicester Fainga'anuku[140]
Chay Fihaki[94]
Kini Naholo
Sevu Reece[136]
FB Will Jordan[103] Will Jordan[103]
Coach Scott Robertson[141] Scott Robertson[142]

Highlanders[edit]

Highlanders transfers 2021–2022
Pos 2021 squad[143] Out In 2022 players[144]
PR Jermaine Ainsley (did not play)[145]
Ethan de Groot[143]
Josh Hohneck[143]
Ayden Johnstone[143]
Daniel Lienert-Brown[143]
Jeff Thwaites[143]
Siate Tokolahi[143]
downward-facing red arrow Siate Tokolahi (to France Pau)[146] upward-facing green arrow Luca Inch (from Tasman)[147]
upward-facing green arrow Saula Ma'u (from Otago)[148]
Jermaine Ainsley[145]
Ethan de Groot[149]
Josh Hohneck[148]
Luca Inch (short-term)
Ayden Johnstone[144]
Daniel Lienert-Brown[144]
Saula Ma'u
Jeff Thwaites[148]
HK Liam Coltman[150]
Ash Dixon[143]
Ricky Jackson (did not play)[143]
downward-facing red arrow Ash Dixon (to Japan Green Rockets Tokatsu)[151]
downward-facing red arrow Ricky Jackson (to Crusaders)[108]
upward-facing green arrow Leni Apisai (from Auckland)[152]
upward-facing green arrow Andrew Makalio (from Crusaders)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Rhys Marshall (from Waikato)[144]
Leni Apisai (short-term)
Liam Coltman[150]
Andrew Makalio
Rhys Marshall
LK Josh Dickson[143]
Bryn Evans[143]
Pari Pari Parkinson[143]
Jack Regan (short-term)[153]
Manaaki Selby-Rickit[143]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Regan (to Wales Ospreys)[154] upward-facing green arrow Sam Caird (from Australia Waratahs)[144]
upward-facing green arrow Fabian Holland (from Otago)[155]
Sam Caird
Josh Dickson[144]
Bryn Evans[106]
Fabian Holland (short-term)
Pari Pari Parkinson[156]
Manaaki Selby-Rickit[144]
BR Teariki Ben-Nicholas[143]
Shannon Frizell[143]
Billy Harmon[157]
Kazuki Himeno[158]
James Lentjes[143]
Marino Mikaele-Tu'u[143]
Sione Misiloi (did not play)[143]
Hugh Renton (short-term)[153]
Liam Squire (did not play)[159]
downward-facing red arrow Teariki Ben-Nicholas (to France Castres)[160]
downward-facing red arrow Kazuki Himeno (returned to Japan Toyota Verblitz)[161]
downward-facing red arrow Sione Misiloi (to Southland)[144]
downward-facing red arrow Liam Squire (retired)[162]
upward-facing green arrow Gareth Evans (from Hurricanes)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Fischli (from Otago)[147]
upward-facing green arrow Max Hicks (from Tasman)[144]
upward-facing green arrow Christian Lio-Willie (from Otago)[147]
upward-facing green arrow Sean Withy (from Otago)[148]
Gareth Evans
Sam Fischli (short-term)
Shannon Frizell[163]
Billy Harmon[144]
Max Hicks
James Lentjes[164]
Christian Lio-Willie (short-term)
Marino Mikaele-Tu'u[144]
Hugh Renton[144]
Sean Withy
SH James Arscott (short-term)[165]
Folau Fakatava[143]
Kayne Hammington[143]
Aaron Smith[166]
upward-facing green arrow Nathan Hastie (from Otago)[147] James Arscott (short-term)[147]
Folau Fakatava[167]
Kayne Hammington[144]
Nathan Hastie (short-term)
Aaron Smith[168]
FH Mitch Hunt[143]
Josh Ioane[143]
Caleb Makene (short-term)[169]
Tim O'Malley (short-term)[170]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Ioane (to Chiefs)[79]
downward-facing red arrow Caleb Makene (to United States Utah Warriors)[171]
downward-facing red arrow Tim O'Malley (to Italy Zebre Parma)[172]
upward-facing green arrow Marty Banks (from Japan NTT Red Hurricanes)[173] Marty Banks
Mitch Hunt[174]
CE Michael Collins[143]
Scott Gregory[175]
Fetuli Paea (did not play)[176]
Ngane Punivai[143]
Sio Tomkinson[143]
Thomas Umaga-Jensen[143]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Collins (to Wales Ospreys)[177] Scott Gregory[144]
Fetuli Paea[176]
Ngane Punivai[144]
Sio Tomkinson[144]
Thomas Umaga-Jensen[144]
WG Solomon Alaimalo[178]
Connor Garden-Bachop[143]
Sam Gilbert[143]
Josh Moorby (short-term, did not play)[165]
Jona Nareki[143]
Freedom Vahaakolo (short-term)[179]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Moorby (to Hurricanes)[180] upward-facing green arrow Liam Coombes-Fabling (from Waikato)[181]
upward-facing green arrow Mosese Dawai (from Waikato)[144]
upward-facing green arrow Denny Solomona (from England Sale Sharks)[182]
upward-facing green arrow Vereniki Tikoisolomone (from Taranaki)[147]
upward-facing green arrow Rory van Vugt (from Southland)[183]
Solomon Alaimalo[178]
Liam Coombes-Fabling (short-term)
Mosese Dawai
Connor Garden-Bachop[144]
Sam Gilbert[144]
Jona Nareki[144]
Denny Solomona (short-term)
Vereniki Tikoisolomone
Freedom Vahaakolo (short-term)[184]
Rory van Vugt (short-term)
FB Vilimoni Koroi (did not play)[185]
Nehe Milner-Skudder[186]
Josh Timu (short-term, did not play)[165]
downward-facing red arrow Nehe Milner-Skudder (to Manawatu)[144] Vilimoni Koroi[185]
Josh Timu[144]
Coach Tony Brown[187]
Clarke Dermody (short-term)[188]
downward-facing red arrow Clarke Dermody (returned to assistant coach)[187] Tony Brown[187]

Hurricanes[edit]

Hurricanes transfers 2021–2022
Pos 2021 squad[189] Out In 2022 players[180]
PR Fraser Armstrong[190]
Alex Fidow[191]
Tyrel Lomax[192]
Tevita Mafileo[193]
Xavier Numia[191]
Pouri Rakete-Stones[189]
downward-facing red arrow Fraser Armstrong (retired)[194] upward-facing green arrow Owen Franks (from England Northampton Saints)[195]
upward-facing green arrow Ben May (unattached)[196]
upward-facing green arrow Jared Proffit (from Taranaki)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Pasilio Tosi (from Bay of Plenty)[180]
Alex Fidow[191]
Owen Franks
Tyrel Lomax[192]
Tevita Mafileo[193]
Ben May (short-term)
Xavier Numia[198]
Jared Proffit (short-term)
Pouri Rakete-Stones[199]
Pasilio Tosi
HK Asafo Aumua[200][201]
Dane Coles[202]
James O'Reilly (short-term)[203]
Ricky Riccitelli[204]
downward-facing red arrow Ricky Riccitelli (to Blues)[15] upward-facing green arrow Leni Apisai (from Blues)[13]
upward-facing green arrow Jacob Devery (from Hawke's Bay)[196]
upward-facing green arrow Bruce Kauika-Petersen (from Wellington)[205]
upward-facing green arrow Kianu Kereru-Symes (from Hawke's Bay)[206]
upward-facing green arrow Siua Maile (from Manawatu)[207]
upward-facing green arrow Raymond Tuputupu (from Manawatu)[208]
Leni Apisai (short-term)
Asafo Aumua[200][201]
Dane Coles[209]
Jacob Devery (short-term)
Bruce Kauika-Petersen (short-term)
Kianu Kereru-Symes (short-term)
Siua Maile (short-term)
James O'Reilly[180]
Raymond Tuputupu (short-term)
LK James Blackwell[210]
Kane Le'aupepe (did not play)[211]
Liam Mitchell[212]
Scott Scrafton[213]
Isaia Walker-Leawere[189]
downward-facing red arrow Kane Le'aupepe (retired)[180]
downward-facing red arrow Liam Mitchell (to Italy Zebre Parma)[214]
upward-facing green arrow Dominic Bird (from France Racing 92)[215]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Parsons (from Hawke's Bay)[216]
upward-facing green arrow Justin Sangster (from Bay of Plenty)[180]
Dominic Bird
James Blackwell[210]
Tom Parsons (short-term)
Justin Sangster
Scott Scrafton[217]
Isaia Walker-Leawere[180]
BR Gareth Evans[218]
Vaea Fifita[219]
Devan Flanders[193]
Brayden Iose[220]
Du'Plessis Kirifi[221]
Reed Prinsep[211]
Ardie Savea[222]
downward-facing red arrow Gareth Evans (to Highlanders)[106]
downward-facing red arrow Vaea Fifita (to England Wasps)[223]
upward-facing green arrow Caleb Delany (from Wellington)[180]
upward-facing green arrow Blake Gibson (from Blues)[29]
upward-facing green arrow TK Howden (from Manawatu)[180]
upward-facing green arrow Tyler Laubscher (from Manawatu)[180]
Caleb Delany
Devan Flanders[193]
Blake Gibson
TK Howden
Brayden Iose[220]
Du'Plessis Kirifi[221]
Tyler Laubscher
Reed Prinsep[217]
Ardie Savea[224]
SH Jamie Booth (did not play)[225]
Luke Campbell[226]
Cam Roigard (short-term)[227]
Jonathan Taumateine[225]
downward-facing red arrow Luke Campbell (to France Narbonne)[228]
downward-facing red arrow Jonathan Taumateine (to Moana Pasifika)[229]
upward-facing green arrow Logan Henry (from Manawatu)[208]
upward-facing green arrow Richard Judd (from Wellington)[196]
upward-facing green arrow TJ Perenara (from Japan NTT Red Hurricanes)[230]
Jamie Booth[180]
Logan Henry (short-term)
Richard Judd (short-term)
TJ Perenara
Cam Roigard[180]
FH Jackson Garden-Bachop[231]
Simon Hickey (did not play)[232]
Orbyn Leger (short-term)[203]
downward-facing red arrow Simon Hickey (to Crusaders)[94]
downward-facing red arrow Orbyn Leger (to Japan Shimizu Koto Blue Sharks)[233]
upward-facing green arrow Aidan Morgan (from Wellington)[234] Jackson Garden-Bachop[235]
Aidan Morgan
CE Vince Aso[191]
Ngani Laumape[236]
Billy Proctor[237]
Danny Toala[212]
Peter Umaga-Jensen[200]
downward-facing red arrow Vince Aso (to Japan Saitama Wild Knights)[68]
downward-facing red arrow Ngani Laumape (to France Stade Français)[238]
downward-facing red arrow Danny Toala (to Moana Pasifika)[239]
upward-facing green arrow Riley Higgins (from Wellington)[240]
upward-facing green arrow Bailyn Sullivan (from Chiefs)[82]
upward-facing green arrow Teihorangi Walden (from Taranaki)[241]
Riley Higgins (short-term)
Billy Proctor[237]
Bailyn Sullivan
Peter Umaga-Jensen[200]
Teihorangi Walden
WG Wes Goosen[242]
Pepesana Patafilo[189]
Salesi Rayasi[189]
Julian Savea[243]
Lolagi Visinia[189]
downward-facing red arrow Lolagi Visinia (to Moana Pasifika)[239] upward-facing green arrow Josh Moorby (from Highlanders)[180] Wes Goosen[242]
Josh Moorby
Pepesana Patafilo[235]
Salesi Rayasi[244]
Julian Savea[217]
FB Jordie Barrett[245]
Ruben Love[246]
Jordie Barrett[247]
Ruben Love[246]
Coach Jason Holland[189] Jason Holland[248]

See also[edit]

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