List of 2020–21 Super Rugby Aotearoa 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 Aotearoa 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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Blues

Blues transfers 2020–2021
Pos2020 squad [1] OutIn2021 players [2]
PR Alex Hodgman [3]
Ezekiel Lindenmuth [1]
Sione Mafileo [4]
Marcel Renata [1]
Karl Tu'inukuafe [5]
Ofa Tu'ungafasi [6]
Joe Walsh (short-term) [7]
Sub off.svg Ezekiel Lindenmuth (to Chiefs) [8]
Sub off.svg Sione Mafileo (to Chiefs) [9]
Sub off.svg Joe Walsh (returned to Southland) [2]
Sub on.svg Nepo Laulala (from Chiefs) [10]
Sub on.svg James Lay (from Auckland) [2]
Alex Hodgman [3]
Nepo Laulala
James Lay
Marcel Renata [2]
Karl Tu'inukuafe [5]
Ofa Tu'ungafasi [6]
HK Kurt Eklund [1]
Ray Niuia [1]
James Parsons [4]
Luteru Tolai (short-term) [11]
Sub off.svg James Parsons (retired) [12] Sub on.svg Leni Apisai (from Flag of Japan.svg Sunwolves) [13]
Sub on.svg Soane Vikena (from Auckland) [2]
Leni Apisai (short-term)
Kurt Eklund [2]
Ray Niuia [2]
Luteru Tolai (short-term) [14]
Soane Vikena
LK Sam Caird (short-term, did not play) [7]
Aaron Carroll [15]
Gerard Cowley-Tuioti [16]
Josh Goodhue [1]
Jacob Pierce [1]
Patrick Tuipulotu [17]
Sub off.svg Sam Caird (to Flag of Australia (converted).svg Waratahs) [18]
Sub off.svg Aaron Carroll (to Bay of Plenty) [2]
Sub on.svg Sam Darry (from Canterbury) [19] Gerard Cowley-Tuioti [16]
Sam Darry
Josh Goodhue [2]
Jacob Pierce [2]
Patrick Tuipulotu [20]
FL Blake Gibson [3]
Tony Lamborn [1]
Dalton Papalii [17]
Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa (did not play) [1]
Tom Robinson [4]
Hoskins Sotutu [21]
James Tucker (did not play) [1]
Sub off.svg Tony Lamborn (to Southland) [2]
Sub off.svg Waimana Riedlinger-Kapa (to Auckland) [2]
Sub off.svg James Tucker (to Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brumbies) [22]
Sub on.svg Adrian Choat (from Auckland) [14]
Sub on.svg Dillon Hunt (from Highlanders) [23]
Sub on.svg Taine Plumtree (from Wellington) [2]
Adrian Choat (short-term)
Blake Gibson [3]
Dillon Hunt (did not play)
Dalton Papalii [17]
Taine Plumtree
Tom Robinson [4]
Hoskins Sotutu [24]
N8 Akira Ioane [25] Akira Ioane [25]
SH Finlay Christie (did not play) [26]
Sam Nock [26]
Jonathan Ruru [26]
Finlay Christie [26]
Sam Nock [2]
Jonathan Ruru [2]
FH Beauden Barrett (did not play) [27]
Otere Black [4]
Jack Heighton (did not play) [1]
Stephen Perofeta [4]
Harry Plummer [21]
Sub off.svg Beauden Barrett (to Flag of Japan.svg Suntory Sungoliath) [28]
Sub off.svg Jack Heighton (to North Harbour) [2]
Otere Black [4]
Stephen Perofeta [4]
Harry Plummer [2]
CE TJ Faiane [4]
Rieko Ioane [25]
Joe Marchant [29]
Tanielu Teleʻa (did not play) [21]
Sub off.svg Joe Marchant (returned to Flag of England.svg Harlequins) [29] Sub on.svg Bryce Heem (from Flag of France.svg Toulon) [30] TJ Faiane [4]
Bryce Heem
Rieko Ioane [25]
Tanielu Teleʻa [2]
WG Caleb Clarke (did not play) [4]
Matt Duffie [16]
Jordan Hyland [1]
Emoni Narawa [31]
Mark Telea [1]
Sub off.svg Matt Duffie (to Flag of Japan.svg Honda Heat) [32]
Sub off.svg Jordan Hyland (to Northland) [2]
Sub on.svg AJ Lam (from Auckland) [2]
Sub on.svg Jone Macilai-Tori (from Northland) [2]
Sub on.svg Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens (from Taranaki) [2]
Caleb Clarke [4]
AJ Lam
Jone Macilai-Tori (did not play)
Emoni Narawa [31]
Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens
Mark Telea [33]
FB Jared Page (did not play) [1] Sub off.svg Jared Page (to North Harbour) [2] Sub on.svg Zarn Sullivan (from Auckland) [2] Zarn Sullivan
Coach Leon MacDonald [34] Leon MacDonald [35]

Chiefs

Chiefs transfers 2020–2021
Pos2020 squad [36] OutIn2021 players [9]
PR Robb Cobb (wider training squad, did not play) [37]
Ryan Coxon [36]
Ross Geldenhuys (wider training squad) [37]
Nepo Laulala [38]
Atu Moli [38]
Ollie Norris (wider training squad) [37]
Reuben O'Neill [36]
Aidan Ross [39]
Angus Ta'avao [39]
Sub off.svg Robb Cobb (to Waikato) [9]
Sub off.svg Ryan Coxon (to Tasman) [9]
Sub off.svg Ross Geldenhuys (to Bay of Plenty) [9]
Sub off.svg Nepo Laulala (to Blues) [10]
Sub on.svg Joe Apikotoa (from Hawke's Bay) [40]
Sub on.svg Ezekiel Lindenmuth (from Blues) [8]
Sub on.svg Sione Mafileo (from Blues) [9]
Joe Apikotoa (short-term)
Ezekiel Lindenmuth (short-term)
Sione Mafileo
Atu Moli [9]
Ollie Norris [9]
Reuben O'Neill [9]
Aidan Ross [39]
Angus Ta'avao [41]
HK Donald Maka [42]
Bradley Slater [36]
Samisoni Taukei'aho [36]
Sub off.svg Donald Maka (to Counties Manukau) [9] Sub on.svg Nathan Harris (returned from injury) [43] Nathan Harris
Bradley Slater [9]
Samisoni Taukei'aho [9]
LK Naitoa Ah Kuoi [36]
Michael Allardice [44]
Tyler Ardron [45]
Laghlan McWhannell (did not play) [36]
Tupou Vaa'i (wider training squad, did not play) [37]
Sub off.svg Michael Allardice (to Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Verblitz) [46]
Sub off.svg Tyler Ardron (to Flag of France.svg Castres) [47]
Sub on.svg Josh Lord (from Taranaki) [9] Naitoa Ah Kuoi [9]
Josh Lord
Laghlan McWhannell (did not play) [9]
Tupou Vaa'i [48]
FL Lachlan Boshier [49]
Sam Cane [50]
Luke Jacobson [51]
Mitchell Karpik [36]
Dylan Nel [36]
Pita Gus Sowakula [36]
James Thompson (wider training squad, did not play) [37]
Sub off.svg Dylan Nel (to Otago) [9]
Sub off.svg James Thompson (to Waikato) [9]
Sub on.svg Kaylum Boshier (from Taranaki) [9]
Sub on.svg Samipeni Finau (from Waikato) [52]
Sub on.svg Tom Florence (from Taranaki) [53]
Sub on.svg Zane Kapeli (from Highlanders) [8]
Sub on.svg Liam Messam (from Waikato) [53]
Sub on.svg Simon Parker (from Waikato) [9]
Sub on.svg Viliami Taulani (from Counties Manukau) [8]
Kaylum Boshier
Lachlan Boshier [49]
Sam Cane [50]
Samipeni Finau (short-term)
Tom Florence (short-term)
Luke Jacobson [9]
Zane Kapeli (short-term)
Mitchell Karpik [9]
Liam Messam (short-term)
Simon Parker
Pita Gus Sowakula [9]
Viliami Taulani (short-term)
N8 Mitchell Brown [49]
Adam Thomson (wider training squad) [37]
Sub off.svg Adam Thomson (to Waikato) [9] Mitchell Brown [9]
SH Leroy Carter (wider training squad, did not play) [37]
Lisati Milo-Harris [36]
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi [54]
Brad Weber [55]
Sub off.svg Leroy Carter (to Bay of Plenty) [9]
Sub off.svg Lisati Milo-Harris (to Taranaki) [9]
Sub on.svg Xavier Roe (from Waikato) [56] Xavier Roe
Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi [54]
Brad Weber [57]
FH Aaron Cruden [58]
Tiaan Falcon [36]
Kaleb Trask [36]
Sub off.svg Aaron Cruden (to Flag of Japan.svg Kobelco Steelers) [58]
Sub off.svg Tiaan Falcon (to Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Verblitz) [46]
Sub on.svg Bryn Gatland (from Highlanders) [59]
Sub on.svg Rivez Reihana (from Waikato) [9]
Bryn Gatland
Rivez Reihana
Kaleb Trask [9]
CE Orbyn Leger [36]
Anton Lienert-Brown [60]
Tumua Manu [36]
Alex Nankivell [61]
Bailyn Sullivan (did not play) [36]
Quinn Tupaea [36]
Sub off.svg Orbyn Leger (to Hurricanes) [62]
Sub off.svg Tumua Manu (to Flag of France.svg Pau) [63]
Sub on.svg Rameka Poihipi (from Canterbury) [64] Anton Lienert-Brown [65]
Alex Nankivell [9]
Rameka Poihipi
Bailyn Sullivan [9]
Quinn Tupaea [9]
WG Solomon Alaimalo [66]
Kini Naholo (did not play) [36]
Etene Nanai-Seturo (did not play) [36]
Shaun Stevenson [67]
Sean Wainui [61]
Sub off.svg Solomon Alaimalo (to Highlanders) [68]
Sub off.svg Kini Naholo (injured) [9]
Sub on.svg Jonah Lowe (from Hurricanes) [9]
Sub on.svg Gideon Wrampling (from Waikato) [8]
Jonah Lowe
Etene Nanai-Seturo [69]
Shaun Stevenson [67]
Sean Wainui [9]
Gideon Wrampling (short-term)
FB Damian McKenzie [70]
Sam McNicol [36]
Sub off.svg Sam McNicol (to Hawke's Bay) [9] Sub on.svg Chase Tiatia (from Hurricanes) [9] Damian McKenzie [70]
Chase Tiatia
Coach Warren Gatland [71] Sub off.svg Warren Gatland (to British and Irish Lions) [71] Sub on.svg Clayton McMillan (from Bay of Plenty) [72] Clayton McMillan

Crusaders

Crusaders transfers 2020–2021
Pos2020 squad [73] OutIn2021 players [74]
PR Michael Ala'alatoa [75]
Harry Allan (did not play) [73]
George Bower [73]
Oliver Jager [76]
Joe Moody [77]
Isi Tu'ungafasi [73]
Sub off.svg Harry Allan (to Canterbury) [74] Sub on.svg Fletcher Newell (from Canterbury) [74]
Sub on.svg Tamaiti Williams (from Canterbury) [74]
Michael Ala'alatoa [74]
George Bower [74]
Oliver Jager [78]
Joe Moody [77]
Fletcher Newell
Isi Tu'ungafasi [74]
Tamaiti Williams
HK Andrew Makalio [79]
Brodie McAlister [73]
Hugh Roach (short-term) [80]
Codie Taylor [81]
Sub off.svg Hugh Roach (to Flag of the United States.svg Austin Gilgronis) [82] Sub on.svg Quentin MacDonald (from Tasman) [83]
Sub on.svg Nathan Vella (from Highlanders) [84]
Quentin MacDonald (short-term, did not play)
Andrew Makalio (did not play) [79]
Brodie McAlister [74]
Codie Taylor [81]
Nathan Vella
LK Scott Barrett [85]
Mitchell Dunshea [86]
Luke Romano [73]
Quinten Strange (did not play) [87]
Sub on.svg Sam Whitelock (returned from Flag of Japan.svg Panasonic Wild Knights) [88] Scott Barrett [89]
Mitchell Dunshea [90]
Luke Romano [74]
Quinten Strange [91]
Sam Whitelock
FL Ethan Blackadder (did not play) [92]
Tom Christie [73]
Cullen Grace [73]
Billy Harmon (did not play) [86]
Sione Havili [73]
Ethan Roots [73]
Tom Sanders [73]
Sub off.svg Billy Harmon (to Highlanders) [93]
Sub off.svg Ethan Roots (to North Harbour) [74]
Sub on.svg Liam Allen (from Canterbury) [83]
Sub on.svg Brendon O'Connor (from Flag of Japan.svg Sunwolves) [94]
Liam Allen (short-term)
Ethan Blackadder [92]
Tom Christie [95]
Cullen Grace [96]
Sione Havili [74]
Brendon O'Connor (short-term)
Tom Sanders [74]
N8 Whetu Douglas [97] Whetu Douglas [98]
SH Mitchell Drummond [99]
Ere Enari [87]
Bryn Hall [100]
Mitchell Drummond [101]
Ere Enari [87]
Bryn Hall [74]
FH Fergus Burke [73]
Brett Cameron [73]
Richie Mo'unga [102]
Fergus Burke [74]
Brett Cameron (did not play) [74]
Richie Mo'unga [102]
CE Braydon Ennor [87]
Inga Finau (did not play) [73]
Jack Goodhue [86]
Dallas McLeod [73]
Sub off.svg Inga Finau (to Auckland) [74] Sub on.svg Isaiah Punivai (from Canterbury) [74]
Sub on.svg Rene Ranger (from Northland) [103]
Braydon Ennor [104]
Jack Goodhue [105]
Dallas McLeod [74]
Isaiah Punivai (did not play)
Rene Ranger (did not play)
WG George Bridge [106]
Leicester Fainga'anuku [107]
Will Jordan [79]
Manasa Mataele [73]
Fetuli Paea (did not play) [73]
Sevu Reece [108]
Sub off.svg Fetuli Paea (to Highlanders) [109] Sub on.svg Chay Fihaki (from Canterbury) [74]
Sub on.svg Josh McKay (from Highlanders) [103]
George Bridge [106]
Leicester Fainga'anuku [107]
Chay Fihaki
Will Jordan [79]
Manasa Mataele [74]
Josh McKay
Sevu Reece [108]
FB David Havili [110] David Havili [111]
Coach Scott Robertson [112] Scott Robertson [112]

Highlanders

Highlanders transfers 2020–2021
Pos2020 squad [113] OutIn2021 players [114]
PR Ethan de Groot (did not play) [113]
Josh Iosefa-Scott [113]
Ayden Johnstone [113]
Daniel Lienert-Brown [113]
Conán O'Donnell (short-term) [115]
Jeff Thwaites [113]
Siate Tokolahi [113]
Sub off.svg Josh Iosefa-Scott (to Waikato) [114]
Sub off.svg Conán O'Donnell (to Counties Manukau) [114]
Sub on.svg Jermaine Ainsley (from Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rebels) [116]
Sub on.svg Josh Hohneck (from Otago) [114]
Jermaine Ainsley (did not play)
Ethan de Groot [114]
Josh Hohneck
Ayden Johnstone [114]
Daniel Lienert-Brown [114]
Jeff Thwaites [114]
Siate Tokolahi [114]
HK Liam Coltman [117]
Ash Dixon [113]
Nathan Vella (did not play) [118]
Sub off.svg Nathan Vella (to Crusaders) [84] Sub on.svg Ricky Jackson (returned from injury) [114] Liam Coltman [117]
Ash Dixon [114]
Ricky Jackson (did not play)
LK Josh Dickson [113]
Pari Pari Parkinson [113]
Manaaki Selby-Rickit [113]
Will Tucker (short-term, did not play) [119]
Jack Whetton [113]
Sub off.svg Will Tucker (returned to Otago) [114]
Sub off.svg Jack Whetton (to Flag of Australia (converted).svg Waratahs) [120]
Sub on.svg Bryn Evans (from Hawke's Bay) [114]
Sub on.svg Jack Regan (from Otago) [121]
Josh Dickson [114]
Bryn Evans
Pari Pari Parkinson [114]
Jack Regan (short-term)
Manaaki Selby-Rickit [114]
FL Teariki Ben-Nicholas [113]
Shannon Frizell [113]
Dillon Hunt [113]
Zane Kapeli (did not play) [113]
James Lentjes [113]
Slade McDowall (short-term, did not play) [119]
Sione Misiloi (did not play) [122]
Jesse Parete [113]
Sub off.svg Dillon Hunt (to Blues) [23]
Sub off.svg Zane Kapeli (to Chiefs) [8]
Sub off.svg Slade McDowall (returned to Otago) [114]
Sub off.svg Jesse Parete (to Flag of Japan.svg Canon Eagles) [123]
Sub on.svg Billy Harmon (from Crusaders) [93]
Sub on.svg Hugh Renton (from Tasman) [121]
Sub on.svg Liam Squire (from Flag of Japan.svg NTT Red Hurricanes) [114]
Teariki Ben-Nicholas [114]
Shannon Frizell [114]
Billy Harmon
James Lentjes [114]
Sione Misiloi (did not play) [114]
Hugh Renton (short-term)
Liam Squire (did not play)
N8 Marino Mikaele-Tu’u [124] Sub on.svg Kazuki Himeno (from Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Verblitz) [125] Kazuki Himeno
Marino Mikaele-Tu’u [114]
SH Folau Fakatava (did not play) [113]
Kayne Hammington [113]
Aaron Smith [126]
Sub on.svg James Arscott (from Otago) [127] James Arscott (short-term)
Folau Fakatava [114]
Kayne Hammington [114]
Aaron Smith [126]
FH Bryn Gatland (did not play) [124]
Mitchell Hunt [128]
Josh Ioane [113]
Sub off.svg Bryn Gatland (to Chiefs) [59] Sub on.svg Caleb Makene (from Hawke's Bay) [129]
Sub on.svg Tim O'Malley (from Tasman) [130]
Mitchell Hunt [114]
Josh Ioane [114]
Caleb Makene (short-term)
Tim O'Malley (short-term)
CE Michael Collins [122]
Scott Gregory [131]
Rob Thompson [113]
Sio Tomkinson [113]
Thomas Umaga-Jensen (did not play) [113]
Teihorangi Walden [132]
Sub off.svg Rob Thompson (to Flag of Japan.svg Toyota Verblitz) [133]
Sub off.svg Teihorangi Walden (to Taranaki) [114]
Sub on.svg Fetuli Paea (from Crusaders) [109]
Sub on.svg Josh Timu (from Otago) [127]
Michael Collins [114]
Scott Gregory [131]
Fetuli Paea (did not play)
Josh Timu (short-term, did not play)
Sio Tomkinson [114]
Thomas Umaga-Jensen [114]
WG Tima Fainga'anuku [134]
Josh McKay [135]
Tevita Nabura (did not play) [113]
Jona Nareki [128]
Ngane Punivai [128]
Sub off.svg Tima Fainga'anuku (to Tasman) [114]
Sub off.svg Josh McKay (to Crusaders) [103]
Sub off.svg Tevita Nabura (to Counties Manukau) [114]
Sub on.svg Solomon Alaimalo (from Chiefs) [68]
Sub on.svg Connor Garden-Bachop (returned from injury) [114]
Sub on.svg Sam Gilbert (from Otago) [114]
Sub on.svg Josh Moorby (from Southland) [127]
Sub on.svg Freedom Vahaakolo (from Otago) [136]
Solomon Alaimalo
Connor Garden-Bachop
Sam Gilbert
Josh Moorby (short-term, did not play)
Jona Nareki [114]
Ngane Punivai [114]
Freedom Vahaakolo (short-term)
FB Kirisi Kuridrani [113] Sub off.svg Kirisi Kuridrani (to Counties Manukau) [114] Sub on.svg Vilimoni Koroi (from Otago) [122]
Sub on.svg Nehe Milner-Skudder (from Flag of France.svg Toulon) [137]
Vilimoni Koroi (did not play)
Nehe Milner-Skudder
Coach Aaron Mauger [138] Sub off.svg Aaron Mauger (released) [139] Sub on.svg Tony Brown (from assistant coach) [140]
Sub on.svg Clarke Dermody (from assistant coach) [141]
Tony Brown
Clarke Dermody (short-term)

Hurricanes

Hurricanes transfers 2020–2021
Pos2020 squad [142] OutIn2021 players [143]
PR Fraser Armstrong [144]
Alex Fidow [145]
Tyrel Lomax [146]
Tevita Mafileo (short-term) [147]
Ben May [148]
Xavier Numia [145]
Pouri Rakete-Stones [142]
Sub off.svg Ben May (to Taranaki) [143] Fraser Armstrong [149]
Alex Fidow [145]
Tyrel Lomax [146]
Tevita Mafileo [150]
Xavier Numia [145]
Pouri Rakete-Stones [143]
HK Asafo Aumua [151]
Dane Coles [152]
Ricky Riccitelli [153]
Sub on.svg James O'Reilly (from Wellington) [62] Asafo Aumua [154]
Dane Coles [152]
James O'Reilly (short-term)
Ricky Riccitelli [153]
LK James Blackwell [145]
Kane Le'aupepe (did not play) [155]
Liam Mitchell [156]
Scott Scrafton [157]
Isaia Walker-Leawere [142]
James Blackwell [158]
Kane Le'aupepe (did not play) [155]
Liam Mitchell [156]
Scott Scrafton [157]
Isaia Walker-Leawere [143]
FL Vaea Fifita [159]
Devan Flanders [142]
Du'Plessis Kirifi [145]
Reed Prinsep [155]
Ardie Savea (did not play) [160]
Murphy Taramai (did not play) [161]
Sub off.svg Murphy Taramai (to North Harbour) [143] Vaea Fifita [162]
Devan Flanders [150]
Du'Plessis Kirifi [163]
Reed Prinsep [155]
Ardie Savea [160]
N8 Gareth Evans [164] Sub on.svg Brayden Iose (from Manawatu) [165] Gareth Evans [166]
Brayden Iose
SH Jamie Booth [167]
TJ Perenara [168]
Jonathan Taumateine [167]
Sub off.svg TJ Perenara (to Flag of Japan.svg NTT Red Hurricanes) [169] Sub on.svg Luke Campbell (from Bay of Plenty) [170]
Sub on.svg Cameron Roigard (from Counties Manukau) [171]
Jamie Booth (did not play) [167]
Luke Campbell
Cameron Roigard (short-term)
Jonathan Taumateine [167]
FH Jackson Garden-Bachop [155]
James Marshall [161]
Fletcher Smith [142]
Sub off.svg James Marshall (retired) [143]
Sub off.svg Fletcher Smith (to Flag placeholder.svg NTT Shining Arcs) [172]
Sub on.svg Simon Hickey (from Flag of Scotland.svg Edinburgh) [173]
Sub on.svg Orbyn Leger (from Chiefs) [62]
Jackson Garden-Bachop [174]
Simon Hickey (did not play)
Orbyn Leger (short-term)
CE Vince Aso [145]
Ngani Laumape [175]
Billy Proctor [176]
Danny Toala (did not play) [156]
Peter Umaga-Jensen [148]
Vince Aso [145]
Ngani Laumape [175]
Billy Proctor [176]
Danny Toala [156]
Peter Umaga-Jensen [154]
WG Wes Goosen [148]
Ben Lam [153]
Jonah Lowe (did not play) [155]
Kobus van Wyk [142]
Sub off.svg Ben Lam (to Flag of France.svg Bordeaux) [177]
Sub off.svg Jonah Lowe (to Chiefs) [9]
Sub off.svg Kobus van Wyk (to Flag of England.svg Leicester Tigers) [178]
Sub on.svg Pepesana Patafilo (from Wellington) [143]
Sub on.svg Salesi Rayasi (returned from New Zealand Sevens) [143]
Sub on.svg Julian Savea (from Flag of France.svg Toulon) [179]
Sub on.svg Lolagi Visinia (from Hawke's Bay) [143]
Wes Goosen [148]
Pepesana Patafilo
Salesi Rayasi
Julian Savea
Lolagi Visinia
FB Jordie Barrett [180]
Chase Tiatia [156]
Sub off.svg Chase Tiatia (to Chiefs) [9] Sub on.svg Ruben Love (from Wellington) [181] Jordie Barrett [180]
Ruben Love
Coach Jason Holland [182] Jason Holland [143]

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Waikato are a New Zealand professional rugby union team based in Hamilton, New Zealand. The union was originally established in 1921, with the National Provincial Championship established in 1976. They now play in the reformed National Provincial Championship competition. They play their home games at FMG Stadium Waikato in Hamilton in the Waikato region. The team is affiliated with the Chiefs Super Rugby franchise. Their home playing colours are red, yellow and black.

The 2021 Super Rugby Aotearoa season was a professional club rugby union tournament organised by New Zealand Rugby. Announced on 11 November 2020, the tournament was the second season of Super Rugby Aotearoa, featuring the 5 New Zealand Super Rugby sides, ran from 26 February to 8 May 2021. The tournament was won by the Crusaders, who defeated the Chiefs 24–13 in the final at Orangetheory Stadium, earning them their second consecutive Super Rugby Aotearoa title, and fifth straight Super Rugby competition title.

Sosefo Losino 'Apikotoa is a rugby union player, who currently plays as a prop for Hawke's Bay in New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition and for Anthem Rugby Carolina in Major League Rugby (MLR). He previously played for Moana Pasifika in Super Rugby. He was born and raised in New Zealand, but represents Tonga internationally, for which he is eligible due to his Tongan descent.

The 2022 Super Rugby Pacific season is the 27th season of Super Rugby, an annual rugby union competition organised by SANZAAR between teams from Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Samoa and Tonga. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the previous seasons were replaced with Super Rugby Unlocked, Super Rugby Aotearoa and Super Rugby AU in 2020, and Super Rugby Aotearoa, Super Rugby AU, and Super Rugby Trans-Tasman in 2021. The 2022 edition will revert to a 12-team competition, with a single pool replacing the geographical conference system, as well as introducing a new name for the reformatted competition. The season is expected to run from 18 February, with the final to be played on 18 June - culminating before the start of the mid-year international window.

Kianu Kereru-Symes is a New Zealand rugby union player, who currently plays as a hooker or prop for Hawke's Bay in New Zealand's domestic National Provincial Championship competition and for the Hurricanes in Super Rugby. He previously played a season for the New England Free Jacks in Major League Rugby (MLR) in the United States.

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