List of 2015–16 Super Rugby transfers

This is a list of player signings and releases involving Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2016 Super Rugby season. The release of a player that was included in a 2015 Super Rugby season squad, or the signing of a new player for the 2016 season is listed here regardless of when it occurred. Players that have been confirmed for the 2016 season are also listed, regardless of when they signed for the team.

Japanese rugby fans will have a local team to support as Super Rugby expands to Japan and Argentina for the first time in 2016.

Australian and New Zealand teams name their squads for the 2016 season – typically containing 32–35 players – in late 2015. Many sides 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. In South Africa, all teams have affiliated provincial sides playing in their domestic Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup competitions.

Notes:

  • 2015 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

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Jaguares

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Jaguares transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR   Felipe Arregui (from Duendes)[1]
  Cristian Bartoloni (from Pucará)[1]
  Santiago García Botta (from Belgrano)[2]
  Facundo Gigena (from Tala)[3]
  Ramiro Herrera (from   Castres)[2]
  Lucas Noguera Paz (from Lince)[4]
  Enrique Pieretto (from Córdoba)[5]
  Roberto Tejerizo (from Tucumán Lawn Tennis)[6]
  Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro (from   Lyon)[7]
Felipe Arregui
Cristian Bartoloni (did not play)
Santiago García Botta
Facundo Gigena (training group)
Ramiro Herrera
Lucas Noguera Paz
Enrique Pieretto (training group)
Roberto Tejerizo (training group)
Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro
HK   Facundo Bosch (from CUBA)[8]
  Agustín Creevy (from   Worcester Warriors)[9]
  Julián Montoya (from Newman)[10]
Facundo Bosch (training group)
Agustín Creevy
Julián Montoya
LK   Matías Alemanno (from La Tablada)[11]
  Juan Cruz Guillemaín (from   Stade Français)[12]
  Ignacio Larrague (from CA San Isidro)[13]
  Tomás Lavanini (from   Racing Métro)[14]
  Guido Petti (from San Isidro Club)[15]
Matías Alemanno
Juan Cruz Guillemaín
Ignacio Larrague (training group)
Tomás Lavanini
Guido Petti
FL   Rodrigo Báez (from Liceo)[11]
  Facundo Isa (from Santiago Lawn Tennis Club)[16]
  Marcos Kremer (from Atlético del Rosario)[17]
  Juan Manuel Leguizamón (from   Lyon)[18]
  Tomás Lezana (from Santiago Lawn Tennis Club)[19]
  Pablo Matera (unattached)[15]
  Javier Ortega Desio (from Paraná)[19]
Rodrigo Báez
Facundo Isa
Marcos Kremer (training group)
Juan Manuel Leguizamón
Tomás Lezana
Pablo Matera
Javier Ortega Desio
N8   Leonardo Senatore (from   Worcester Warriors)[20] Leonardo Senatore
SH   Gonzalo Bertranou (from Los Tordos)[21][22]
  Felipe Ezcurra (from Hindú)[6]
  Martín Landajo (from CA San Isidro)[23]
Gonzalo Bertranou
Felipe Ezcurra (training group)
Martín Landajo
FH   Santiago González Iglesias (from Alumni)[4]
  Juan Martín Hernández (from   Toulon)[24]
  Nicolás Sánchez (from   Toulon)[25]
Santiago González Iglesias
Juan Martín Hernández
Nicolás Sánchez
CE   Gabriel Ascárate (from Natación y Gimnasia)[19]
  Jerónimo de la Fuente (from Duendes)[16]
  Matías Moroni (from CUBA)[26]
  Matías Orlando (from Huirapuca)[19]
  Joaquín Paz (from Córdoba)[27]
  Segundo Tuculet (from Los Tilos)[28]
Gabriel Ascárate (did not play)
Jerónimo de la Fuente
Matías Moroni
Matías Orlando
Joaquín Paz (training group)
Segundo Tuculet (training group)
WG   Emiliano Boffelli (from Duendes)[29]
  Santiago Cordero (from Regatas)[30]
  Lucas González Amorosino (from   Munster)[31]
  Manuel Montero (from Pucará)[16]
Emiliano Boffelli
Santiago Cordero
Lucas González Amorosino
Manuel Montero
FB   Ramiro Moyano (from Lince)[4]
  Joaquín Tuculet (from   Cardiff Blues)[32]
Ramiro Moyano
Joaquín Tuculet
Coach   Raúl Pérez (from Argentina assistant coach)[33] Raúl Pérez

Australia

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Japan

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Sunwolves

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Sunwolves transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR   Takuma Asahara (from Toshiba Brave Lupus)[34]
  Shohei Hirano (from Tokai University)[35]
  Keita Inagaki (from   Rebels)[35]
  Shinnosuke Kakinaga (from Suntory Sungoliath)[35]
  Koo Ji-won (from Takushoku University)[35]
  Masataka Mikami (from Toshiba Brave Lupus)[35]
  Koki Yamamoto (from Yamaha Júbilo)[35]
Takuma Asahara
Shohei Hirano (did not play)
Keita Inagaki
Shinnosuke Kakinaga
Koo Ji-won
Masataka Mikami
Koki Yamamoto
HK   Ryuhei Arita (from Coca-Cola Red Sparks)[35]
  Shota Horie (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[35]
  Takeshi Kizu (from Kobelco Steelers)[35]
  Futoshi Mori (from Toshiba Brave Lupus)[34]
Ryuhei Arita (did not play)
Shota Horie
Takeshi Kizu
Futoshi Mori
LK   Tim Bond (from   Bay of Plenty)[35]
  Yoshiya Hosoda (from NEC Green Rockets)[35]
  Naohiro Kotaki (from Toshiba Brave Lupus)[36]
  Shinya Makabe (from Suntory Sungoliath)[35]
  Liaki Moli (from   Auckland)[35]
  Hitoshi Ono (from Toshiba Brave Lupus)[35]
  Kazuhiko Usami (from Canon Eagles)[34]
Tim Bond
Yoshiya Hosoda
Naohiro Kotaki
Shinya Makabe
Liaki Moli
Hitoshi Ono
Kazuhiko Usami (did not play)
FL   Taiyo Ando (from Toyota Verblitz)[34]
  Andrew Durutalo (from   United States Sevens)[35]
  Shokei Kin (from NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[36]
  Tsuyoshi Murata (from NEC Green Rockets)[35]
  Ed Quirk (from   Reds)[35]
Taiyo Ando
Andrew Durutalo
Shokei Kin
Tsuyoshi Murata (did not play)
Ed Quirk
N8   Fa'atiga Lemalu (from Munakata Sanix Blues)[35]
  Tomás Leonardi (from   Toulouse)[35]
Fa'atiga Lemalu
Tomás Leonardi
SH   Atsushi Hiwasa (from Suntory Sungoliath)[35]
  Daisuke Inoue (from Kubota Spears)[35]
  Kaito Shigeno (from NEC Green Rockets)[34]
  Yuki Yatomi (from Yamaha Júbilo)[35]
Atsushi Hiwasa
Daisuke Inoue
Kaito Shigeno
Yuki Yatomi
FH   Tusi Pisi (from Suntory Sungoliath)[35]
  Harumichi Tatekawa (from Kubota Spears)[35]
Tusi Pisi
Harumichi Tatekawa
CE   Derek Carpenter (from Toyota Verblitz)[35]
  Mifiposeti Paea (from NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes)[35]
  Yu Tamura (from NEC Green Rockets)[35]
  Ryohei Yamanaka (from Kobelco Steelers)[35]
Derek Carpenter
Mifiposeti Paea
Yu Tamura
Ryohei Yamanaka
WG   Kentaro Kodama (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[37]
  Viliami Lolohea (from   Tasman)[34]
  John Stewart (from   Suva)[35]
  Akihito Yamada (from   Force)[35]
Kentaro Kodama
Viliami Lolohea
John Stewart
Akihito Yamada
FB   Yasutaka Sasakura (from Panasonic Wild Knights)[35]
  Riaan Viljoen (from   Griquas)[35]
  Hajime Yamashita (from Toyota Industries Shuttles)[35]
Yasutaka Sasakura
Riaan Viljoen
Hajime Yamashita
Coach   Mark Hammett (from   Tasman (assistant coach))[38] Mark Hammett

New Zealand

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South Africa

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See also

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Notes

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References

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