List of 2020–21 Super Rugby AU transfers

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This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2021 Super Rugby AU season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2020 or 2021 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.

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Brumbies

Brumbies transfers 2020–2021
Pos2020 squad [1] OutIn2021 players [2]
PR Allan Alaalatoa [3]
Harry Lloyd [4]
Tom Ross [5]
Scott Sio [6]
James Slipper [7]
Shambeckler Vui (did not play) [8]
Sub off.svg Shambeckler Vui (to Flag of Japan.svg Mitsubishi DynaBoars) [9] Sub on.svg Archer Holz (from Eastern Suburbs) [10]
Sub on.svg Fred Kaihea (from Queanbeyan Whites) [11]
Sub on.svg Sefo Kautai (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Waikato) [12]
Allan Alaalatoa [3]
Archer Holz
Fred Kaihea (short-term)
Sefo Kautai (short-term)
Harry Lloyd [4]
Tom Ross [5]
Scott Sio [6]
James Slipper [13]
HK Folau Fainga'a [14]
Lachlan Lonergan [15]
Connal McInerney [16]
Sub on.svg Billy Pollard (from Uni-Norths Owls) [17] Folau Fainga'a [14]
Lachlan Lonergan [15]
Connal McInerney [18]
Billy Pollard
LK Murray Douglas [19]
Blake Enever (did not play) [20]
Nick Frost [21]
Cadeyrn Neville [22]
Darcy Swain [23]
Sub off.svg Murray Douglas (to Flag of Japan.svg Yamaha Júbilo) [24]
Sub off.svg Blake Enever (to Flag of England.svg Leicester Tigers) [25]
Sub on.svg Tom Hooper (from Tuggeranong Vikings) [17]
Sub on.svg James Tucker (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues) [2]
Nick Frost [21]
Tom Hooper
Cadeyrn Neville [26]
Darcy Swain [23]
James Tucker
FL Jahrome Brown (did not play) [27]
Tom Cusack [28]
Will Miller [29]
Rob Valetini [30]
Sub on.svg Luke Reimer (from Wests Lions) [17]
Sub on.svg Rory Scott (from Canberra Royals) [17]
Sub on.svg Henry Stowers (from Force) [31]
Jahrome Brown [27]
Tom Cusack [28]
Will Miller (short-term) [32]
Luke Reimer
Rory Scott
Henry Stowers (short-term)
Rob Valetini [30]
N8 Lachlan McCaffrey [33]
Pete Samu [34]
Sub off.svg Lachlan McCaffrey (to Flag of Japan.svg Kyuden Voltex) [35] Pete Samu [34]
SH Issak Fines (did not play) [36]
Ryan Lonergan [37]
Joe Powell [38]
Sub off.svg Joe Powell (to Rebels) [39] Sub on.svg Lachlan Albert (from Wests Lions) [17]
Sub on.svg Nic White (from Flag of England.svg Exeter Chiefs) [40]
Lachlan Albert (did not play)
Issak Fines [2]
Ryan Lonergan [41]
Nic White
FH Bayley Kuenzle [42]
Noah Lolesio [43]
Reesjan Pasitoa [44]
Bayley Kuenzle [45]
Noah Lolesio [43]
Reesjan Pasitoa [18]
CE Len Ikitau [43]
Tevita Kuridrani [46]
Guy Porter (did not play) [47]
Irae Simone [1]
Sub off.svg Tevita Kuridrani (to Force) [48]
Sub off.svg Guy Porter (to Flag of England.svg Leicester Tigers) [49]
Sub on.svg Reece Tapine (from Norths) [10] Len Ikitau [43]
Irae Simone [50]
Reece Tapine (did not play)
WG Solomone Kata [51]
Andy Muirhead [52]
Toni Pulu [53]
Tom Wright [54]
Sub off.svg Toni Pulu (to Force) [55] Solomone Kata [51]
Andy Muirhead [56]
Tom Wright [57]
FB Tom Banks [58]
Mack Hansen (did not play) [59]
Tom Banks [58]
Mack Hansen [60]
Coach Dan McKellar [61] Dan McKellar [62]

Force

In May 2020, the Western Force were confirmed in the 2020 Super Rugby AU tournament to supplement the suspended 2020 Super Rugby season. [63] In November 2020, they were confirmed in the tournament for the 2021 season also. [64] All players were named in the Force squad for the 2020 Global Rapid Rugby season or the 2020 Super Rugby AU season unless stated.

Force transfers 2020–2021
Pos2020 squadOutIn2021 squad [65]
PR Sub on.svg Bo Abra (from Eastern Suburbs) [66]
Sub on.svg Santiago Medrano (from Flag of Argentina.svg Jaguares) [67]
Sub on.svg Tom Robertson (from Waratahs) [68]
Bo Abra (wider training squad, did not play)
Victor Harris (wider training squad, did not play) [66]
Chris Heiberg (did not play) [69]
Greg Holmes [70]
Kieran Longbottom [71]
Santiago Medrano
Tom Robertson
Angus Wagner [70]
HK Sub on.svg Jack Winchester (from Bond University) [72] Feleti Kaitu'u [70]
Andrew Ready [69]
Jack Winchester
LK Sub on.svg Ryan McCauley (from Waratahs) [55]
Sub on.svg Sitaleki Timani (from Flag of France.svg Clermont) [73]
Fergus Lee-Warner [74]
Ryan McCauley
Jackson Pugh (wider training squad, did not play) [66]
Jeremy Thrush [75]
Sitaleki Timani (short-term)
FL Sub on.svg Tim Anstee (from Australia Sevens) [76]
Sub on.svg Tomás Lezana (from Flag of Argentina.svg Jaguares) [67]
Tim Anstee
Ollie Callan (wider training squad) [74]
Kane Koteka [74]
Tomás Lezana
N8 Brynard Stander [71]
SH Sub on.svg Tomás Cubelli (from Flag of Argentina.svg Jaguares) [77]
Sub on.svg Michael McDonald (from Waratahs) [78]
Tomás Cubelli
Michael McDonald (wider training squad)
Ian Prior [79]
FH Sub on.svg Jake McIntyre (from Flag of France.svg Clermont) [80]
Sub on.svg Domingo Miotti (from Flag of Argentina.svg Jaguares) [67]
Jono Lance [81]
Jake McIntyre
Domingo Miotti
CE Sub on.svg Tevita Kuridrani (from Brumbies) [48]
Sub on.svg Jordan Olowofela (from Flag of England.svg Leicester Tigers) [82]
Kyle Godwin [83]
Richard Kahui [75]
Tevita Kuridrani
Grason Makara (wider training squad, did not play) [66]
Jordan Olowofela (short-term)
Henry Taefu [81]
WG Sub on.svg Toni Pulu (from Brumbies) [55] Marcel Brache [71]
Brad Lacey (did not play) [84]
Jonah Placid (did not play) [85]
Toni Pulu
Byron Ralston [84]
FB Sub on.svg Rob Kearney (from IRFU flag.svg Leinster) [86] Rob Kearney
Jack McGregor [84]
Jake Strachan [81]
Coach Tim Sampson [87]

Rebels

Rebels transfers 2020–2021
Pos2020 squad [88] OutIn2021 players [89]
PR Jermaine Ainsley [90]
Cabous Eloff (development squad) [88]
Mees Erasmus (did not play) [88]
Pone Fa'amausili (did not play) [91]
Matt Gibbon [92]
Cameron Orr [93]
Fereti Sa'aga [94]
Ruan Smith [93]
Sub off.svg Jermaine Ainsley (to Flag of New Zealand.svg Highlanders) [95]
Sub off.svg Mees Erasmus (to Flag of France.svg Valence-d'Agen) [96]
Sub off.svg Fereti Sa'aga (retired) [97]
Sub off.svg Ruan Smith (to Flag of the United States.svg LA Giltinis) [98]
Sub on.svg Albert Anae (from University of Queensland) [99]
Sub on.svg Isaac Aedo Kailea (from University of Queensland) [100]
Sub on.svg Lucio Sordoni (from Flag of Argentina.svg Jaguares) [101]
Sub on.svg Rhys van Nek (from Easts Tigers) [102]
Albert Anae
Cabous Eloff [89]
Pone Fa'amausili [103]
Matt Gibbon [104]
Isaac Aedo Kailea (development squad)
Cameron Orr [105]
Lucio Sordoni
Rhys van Nek
HK Steven Misa (short-term) [106]
Declan Moore (development squad, did not play) [88]
Anaru Rangi [107]
Jordan Uelese [108]
Sub off.svg Steven Misa (to Flag of New Zealand.svg Waikato) [89]
Sub off.svg Declan Moore (to Sydney University) [89]
Sub off.svg Anaru Rangi (to Flag placeholder.svg NTT Shining Arcs) [109]
Sub on.svg Ed Craig (from Reds) [102]
Sub on.svg James Hanson (from Flag of England.svg Gloucester) [89]
Ed Craig
James Hanson
Jordan Uelese [110]
LK Esei Ha'angana (did not play) [88]
Ross Haylett-Petty [88]
Trevor Hosea (did not play) [111]
Gideon Koegelenberg [88]
Matt Philip [112]
Sub off.svg Esei Ha'angana (to Flag of Japan.svg Panasonic Wild Knights) [113]
Sub off.svg Gideon Koegelenberg (to Flag of Japan.svg Kurita Water Gush) [114]
Sub off.svg Matt Philip (to Flag of France.svg Pau) [115]
Sub on.svg Ignacio Calas (from Flag of Argentina.svg Jaguares) [101]
Sub on.svg Steve Cummins (from Flag of France.svg Pau) [116]
Sub on.svg Tom Nowlan (from Randwick) [117]
Ignacio Calas (did not play)
Steve Cummins
Ross Haylett-Petty [89]
Trevor Hosea [111]
Tom Nowlan (short-term)
FL Angus Cottrell [88]
Richard Hardwick [118]
Luke Jones [119]
Josh Kemeny (did not play) [120]
Boyd Killingworth (did not play) [121]
Rob Leota [122]
Michael Wells [123]
Brad Wilkin (did not play) [88]
Sub off.svg Angus Cottrell (to Flag of the United States.svg LA Giltinis) [124]
Sub off.svg Luke Jones (to Flag of France.svg Racing 92) [125]
Sub off.svg Boyd Killingworth (to Warringah) [113]
Sub on.svg Jeral Skelton (from Australia Sevens) [126] Richard Hardwick [127]
Josh Kemeny [120]
Rob Leota [122]
Jeral Skelton
Michael Wells [127]
Brad Wilkin [127]
N8 Isi Naisarani [128] Sub on.svg Michael Icely (from Eastwood) [129] Michael Icely (short-term)
Isi Naisarani [128]
SH Frank Lomani [130]
Ryan Louwrens [88]
Theo Strang (short-term) [106]
James Tuttle (did not play) [131]
Sub off.svg Ryan Louwrens (to Flag of Japan.svg Kintetsu Liners) [113] Sub on.svg Joe Powell (from Brumbies) [39] Frank Lomani [130]
Joe Powell
Theo Strang (did not play) [132]
James Tuttle [132]
FH Andrew Deegan [131]
Matt To'omua [133]
Sub off.svg Andrew Deegan (to Flag of Japan.svg Kurita Water Gush) [113] Sub on.svg Carter Gordon (from Reds) [102] Carter Gordon
Matt To'omua [133]
CE Tom English [88]
Reece Hodge [134]
Campbell Magnay [88]
Bill Meakes [135]
Sub off.svg Tom English (to Flag of Japan.svg Kurita Water Gush) [113]
Sub off.svg Bill Meakes (to Flag of the United States.svg LA Giltinis) [136]
Sub on.svg Lewis Holland (from Australia Sevens) [137]
Sub on.svg Stacey Ili (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Hawke's Bay) [100]
Sub on.svg Ilikena Vudogo (from Brisbane Broncos) [126]
Reece Hodge [134]
Lewis Holland
Stacey Ili (short-term)
Campbell Magnay [138]
Ilikena Vudogo
WG Andrew Kellaway [139]
Marika Koroibete [140]
Tom Pincus (short-term, did not play) [141]
Harry Potter (did not play) [142]
Semisi Tupou (did not play) [90]
Sub off.svg Harry Potter (to Flag of England.svg Leicester Tigers) [143]
Sub off.svg Semisi Tupou (to Flag of Japan.svg Panasonic Wild Knights) [113]
Sub on.svg Lachie Anderson (from Australia Sevens) [137]
Sub on.svg Glen Vaihu (from Gregory Terrace) [89]
Sub on.svg Young Tonumaipea (from Gold Coast Titans) [144]
Lachie Anderson
Andrew Kellaway (short-term) [145]
Marika Koroibete [140]
Tom Pincus [132]
Glen Vaihu
Young Tonumaipea
FB Dane Haylett-Petty [146] Sub on.svg George Worth (from Flag of England.svg Leicester Tigers) [147] Dane Haylett-Petty [146]
George Worth (short-term)
Coach David Wessels [148] Sub on.svg Kevin Foote (from assistant coach) [149] Kevin Foote (interim)
David Wessels [148]

Reds

Reds transfers 2020–2021
Pos2020 squad [150] OutIn2021 players [151]
PR David Feao (development squad, did not play) [152]
Feao Fotuaika [153]
Harry Hoopert [154]
JP Smith [155]
Jack Straker (short-term, did not play) [156]
Taniela Tupou [157]
Dane Zander (short-term) [158]
Sub off.svg David Feao (to Flag of France.svg Carcassonne) [159]
Sub off.svg JP Smith (to Flag of the United States.svg LA Giltinis) [98]
Sub off.svg Jack Straker (to GPS) [151]
Sub on.svg Zane Nonggorr (from Bond University) [160] Feao Fotuaika [153]
Harry Hoopert [154]
Zane Nonggorr
Taniela Tupou [157]
Dane Zander [151]
HK Ed Craig (short-term) [161]
Sean Farrell (did not play) [150]
Alex Mafi [162]
Josh Nasser [150]
Brandon Paenga-Amosa [153]
Sub off.svg Ed Craig (to Rebels) [102]
Sub off.svg Sean Farrell (to Souths) [151]
Sub on.svg Richie Asiata (from Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Toronto Arrows) [163]
Sub on.svg Matt Faessler (from Brothers) [151]
Richie Asiata (short-term)
Matt Faessler (did not play)
Alex Mafi [162]
Josh Nasser [164]
Brandon Paenga-Amosa [153]
LK Angus Blyth [165]
Harry Hockings [166]
Izack Rodda [167]
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto [168]
Tuaina Taii Tualima (development squad, did not play) [152]
Michael Wood (did not play) [150]
Sub off.svg Harry Hockings (to Flag of Japan.svg Suntory Sungoliath) [169]
Sub off.svg Izack Rodda (to Flag of France.svg Lyon) [170]
Sub off.svg Michael Wood (to Waratahs) [171]
Sub on.svg Ben Grant (from Force) [151]
Sub on.svg Ryan Smith (from Brothers) [164]
Angus Blyth [165]
Ben Grant (did not play)
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto [168]
Ryan Smith
Tuaina Taii Tualima [164]
FL Tom Kibble (did not play) [150]
Fraser McReight [172]
Angus Scott-Young [173]
Harry Wilson [174]
Liam Wright [173]
Sub off.svg Tom Kibble (injured) [151] Sub on.svg Sam Wallis (from University of Queensland) [151] Fraser McReight [172]
Angus Scott-Young [173]
Sam Wallis
Harry Wilson [174]
Liam Wright [173]
N8 Seru Uru [150] Seru Uru [151]
SH Scott Malolua [150]
Tate McDermott [172]
Moses Sorovi [175]
Sub off.svg Scott Malolua (retired) [151] Sub on.svg Kalani Thomas (from Souths) [160] Tate McDermott [172]
Moses Sorovi [164]
Kalani Thomas
FH Carter Gordon (did not play) [150]
Bryce Hegarty [153]
James O'Connor [176]
Sub off.svg Carter Gordon (to Rebels) [102] Sub on.svg Lawson Creighton (from Brothers) [151] Lawson Creighton (did not play)
Bryce Hegarty [153]
James O'Connor [176]
CE Chris Feauai-Sautia [153]
Isaac Lucas [177]
Hunter Paisami (development squad) [152]
Jordan Petaia [178]
Hamish Stewart [153]
Sub off.svg Chris Feauai-Sautia (to Flag of France.svg Oyonnax) [179]
Sub off.svg Isaac Lucas (to Flag of Japan.svg Ricoh Black Rams) [180]
Sub on.svg Hudson Creighton (from Brothers) [151]
Sub on.svg Josh Flook (from Brothers) [160]
Sub on.svg Isaac Henry (from Wests) [151]
Hudson Creighton
Josh Flook
Isaac Henry
Hunter Paisami [181]
Jordan Petaia [178]
Hamish Stewart [153]
WG Jock Campbell [154]
Filipo Daugunu [182]
Henry Speight [183]
Sub off.svg Henry Speight (to Flag of France.svg Biarritz) [184] Sub on.svg Ilaisa Droasese (from Wests) [160]
Sub on.svg Suliasi Vunivalu (from Melbourne Storm) [185]
Jock Campbell [154]
Filipo Daugunu [182]
Ilaisa Droasese
Suliasi Vunivalu
FB Jack Hardy (did not play) [186] Sub off.svg Jack Hardy (to Easts) [151] Sub on.svg Mac Grealy (from University of Queensland) [160] Mac Grealy
Coach Brad Thorn [187] Brad Thorn [188]

Waratahs

Waratahs transfers 2020–2021
Pos2020 squad [189] [190] OutIn2021 squad [191]
PR Charlie Abel (did not play) [189]
Angus Bell [189]
Darcy Breen (development squad, did not play) [190]
Tetera Faulkner [192]
Harry Johnson-Holmes [193]
Rory O'Connor [194]
Tom Robertson [195]
Chris Talakai [196]
Tiaan Tauakipulu (development squad, did not play) [197]
Andrew Tuala [198]
Sub off.svg Charlie Abel (to Flag of the United States.svg LA Giltinis) [199]
Sub off.svg Rory O'Connor (to Warringah) [200]
Sub off.svg Tom Robertson (to Force) [68]
Sub on.svg Pekahou Cowan (from Force) [201]
Sub on.svg Vunipola Fifita (from Eastern Suburbs) [202]
Sub on.svg George Francis (from Easts Tigers) [203]
Sub on.svg Alefosio Tatola (from Manly) [191]
Angus Bell [191]
Darcy Breen (short-term) [203]
Pekahou Cowan (short-term)
Tetera Faulkner [191]
Vunipola Fifita (short-term)
George Francis (short-term, did not play)
Harry Johnson-Holmes [193]
Chris Talakai [196]
Alefosio Tatola
Tiaan Tauakipulu (did not play) [191]
Andrew Tuala (short-term) [204]
HK Robbie Abel [205]
Joe Cotton (development squad, did not play) [190]
Damien Fitzpatrick [206]
Tom Horton (did not play) [207]
Sub off.svg Damien Fitzpatrick (retired) [208] Sub on.svg Dave Porecki (from Flag of England.svg London Irish) [209] Robbie Abel [191]
Joe Cotton [191]
Tom Horton [210]
Dave Porecki
LK Max Douglas (development squad, did not play) [197]
Ned Hanigan (did not play) [189]
Jed Holloway [211]
Ryan McCauley [212]
Rob Simmons [213]
Tom Staniforth [214]
Jeremy Williams (development squad, did not play) [197]
Sub off.svg Ned Hanigan (to Flag of Japan.svg Kurita Water Gush) [114]
Sub off.svg Jed Holloway (to Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Verblitz) [215]
Sub off.svg Ryan McCauley (to Force) [55]
Sub off.svg Rob Simmons (to Flag of England.svg London Irish) [216]
Sub off.svg Tom Staniforth (to Flag of France.svg Castres) [217]
Sub on.svg Sam Caird (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues) [218]
Sub on.svg Jack Whetton (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Highlanders) [219]
Sub on.svg Michael Wood (from Reds) [171]
Sub on.svg Sam Wykes (from Flag of Japan.svg Shimizu Blue Sharks) [220]
Sam Caird
Max Douglas [191]
Jack Whetton
Jeremy Williams [191]
Michael Wood (short-term)
Sam Wykes
FL Jack Dempsey [221]
Charlie Gamble (did not play) [222]
Michael Hooper [223]
Hugh Sinclair (did not play) [224]
Lachlan Swinton [225]
Carlo Tizzano [226]
Sub off.svg Michael Hooper (to Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Verblitz) [227] Sub on.svg Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (from Flag of Japan.svg Munakata Sanix Blues) [204] Jack Dempsey [228]
Charlie Gamble [229]
Hugh Sinclair [224]
Lachlan Swinton [225]
Carlo Tizzano [226]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (short-term)
N8 Will Harris (did not play) [189]
Pat Tafa [230]
Sub off.svg Pat Tafa (to Flag of Japan.svg NEC Green Rockets) [231] Will Harris [191]
SH Jake Gordon [232]
Michael McDonald [226]
Henry Robertson (development squad, did not play) [190]
Mitch Short [196]
Sub off.svg Michael McDonald (to Force) [78]
Sub off.svg Mitch Short (to Randwick) [233]
Sub on.svg Jack Grant (from Flag of Japan.svg NTT Red Hurricanes) [234] Jake Gordon [232]
Jack Grant
Henry Robertson [191]
FH Ben Donaldson (development squad, did not play) [197]
Will Harrison [235]
Mack Mason (did not play) [236]
Jack Walsh (development squad, did not play) [237]
Sub off.svg Mack Mason (to Flag of the United States.svg Austin Gilgronis) [238]
Sub off.svg Jack Walsh (to Flag of England.svg Exeter Chiefs) [239]
Sub on.svg Tane Edmed (from Eastwood) [240] Ben Donaldson [191]
Tane Edmed
Will Harrison [241]
CE Kurtley Beale [242]
Lalakai Foketi [243]
Tepai Moeroa [244]
Joey Walton (did not play) [207]
Sub off.svg Kurtley Beale (to Flag of France.svg Racing 92) [245] Sub on.svg Izaia Perese (from Flag of France.svg Bayonne) [246] Lalakai Foketi [243]
Tepai Moeroa [244]
Izaia Perese
Joey Walton [207]
WG Cam Clark [247]
Siosifa Lisala [248]
Mark Nawaqanitawase [249]
Alex Newsome [250]
James Ramm [189]
Triston Reilly (development squad, did not play) [190]
Sub off.svg Cam Clark (to Flag of the United States.svg San Diego Legion) [251]
Sub off.svg Siosifa Lisala (to Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Shokki) [200]
Sub on.svg James Turner (from Northern Suburbs) [252] Mark Nawaqanitawase [249]
Alex Newsome [250]
James Ramm [253]
Triston Reilly [191]
James Turner (short-term)
FB Karmichael Hunt [254]
Jack Maddocks [255]
Sub off.svg Karmichael Hunt (to Souths Logan Magpies) [256] Jack Maddocks [257]
Coach Rob Penney [258] Sub on.svg Jason Gilmore (from assistant coach) [259]
Sub on.svg Chris Whitaker (from assistant coach) [259]
Jason Gilmore (interim)
Rob Penney [258]
Chris Whitaker (interim)

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