List of 2018–19 Super Rugby transfers

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This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2019 Super Rugby season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2018 or 2019 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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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 (extended playing squad) for Australian teams.

Notes

Argentina

Jaguares

Jaguares transfers 2018–2019
Pos2018 squad [1] OutIn2019 squad [2]
PR Felipe Arregui [1]
Franco Brarda (training group, did not play) [1]
Javier Díaz (training group) [1]
Santiago García Botta [3]
Nicolás Leiva (training group, did not play) [1]
Santiago Medrano (short-term) [4]
Enrique Pieretto (did not play) [5]
Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro [5]
Juan Pablo Zeiss (training group) [1]
Sub off.svg Felipe Arregui (to Duendes) [2]
Sub off.svg Franco Brarda (to Tala) [2]
Sub off.svg Nicolás Leiva (to Hindú) [2] [6]
Sub on.svg Lucio Sordoni (from Atlético del Rosario) [2]
Sub on.svg Mayco Vivas (from Atlético del Rosario) [2]
Javier Díaz (did not play) [2]
Santiago García Botta [3]
Santiago Medrano [2]
Enrique Pieretto [5]
Lucio Sordoni
Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro [5]
Mayco Vivas
Juan Pablo Zeiss [2]
HK Agustín Creevy [7]
Diego Fortuny (training group) [1]
Julián Montoya [1]
Sub on.svg Gaspar Baldunciel (from Alumni) [2]
Sub on.svg Santiago Socino (from Flag of England.svg Newcastle Falcons) [8]
Gaspar Baldunciel
Agustín Creevy [2]
Diego Fortuny (did not play) [2]
Julián Montoya [2]
Santiago Socino (short-term)
LK Matías Alemanno [3]
Marcos Kremer [3]
Tomás Lavanini [9]
Guido Petti [3]
Sub on.svg Franco Molina (from Jockey) [2]
Sub on.svg Lucas Paulos (from Olivos) [2]
Matías Alemanno [3]
Marcos Kremer [10]
Tomás Lavanini [2]
Franco Molina (did not play)
Lucas Paulos
Guido Petti [3]
FL Juan Manuel Leguizamón [11]
Tomás Lezana [1]
Pablo Matera [3]
Santiago Montagner (training group, did not play) [1]
Javier Ortega Desio [5]
Sub off.svg Santiago Montagner (injured) [2] Sub on.svg Francisco Gorrissen (from Belgrano) [12]
Sub on.svg Santiago Grondona (from Champagnat) [2]
Francisco Gorrissen (short-term)
Santiago Grondona (did not play)
Juan Manuel Leguizamón [2]
Tomás Lezana [2]
Pablo Matera [3]
Javier Ortega Desio [5]
N8 Rodrigo Bruni (training group, did not play) [1]
Benjamín Macome (did not play) [1]
Leonardo Senatore [1]
Sub off.svg Benjamín Macome (to Tucumán) [2] [6]
Sub off.svg Leonardo Senatore (to GER) [2]
Rodrigo Bruni [2]
SH Gonzalo Bertranou [1]
Tomás Cubelli (did not play) [13]
Felipe Ezcurra [1]
Martín Landajo [1]
Gonzalo Bertranou [2]
Tomás Cubelli [13]
Felipe Ezcurra (short-term) [14]
Martín Landajo [2]
FH Joaquín Díaz Bonilla [1]
Santiago González Iglesias [15]
Juan Martín Hernández [1]
Nicolás Sánchez [16]
Sub off.svg Juan Martín Hernández (retired) [17]
Sub off.svg Nicolás Sánchez (to Flag of France.svg Stade Français) [18]
Sub on.svg Domingo Miotti (from Tucumán) [2] Joaquín Díaz Bonilla [2]
Santiago González Iglesias [2]
Domingo Miotti
CE Santiago Álvarez (did not play) [1]
Jerónimo de la Fuente [1]
Bautista Ezcurra [1]
Matías Moroni [1]
Matías Orlando [1]
Sub off.svg Santiago Álvarez (to Argentina Sevens) [19] Sub on.svg Santiago Carreras (from Córdoba Athletic) [2]
Sub on.svg Santiago Chocobares (from Duendes) [2]
Santiago Carreras
Santiago Chocobares (did not play)
Jerónimo de la Fuente [2]
Bautista Ezcurra [10]
Matías Moroni [2]
Matías Orlando [2]
WG Emiliano Boffelli [3]
Sebastián Cancelliere [1]
Juan Cruz Mallia (short-term) [4]
Ramiro Moyano [15]
Emiliano Boffelli [10]
Sebastián Cancelliere [2]
Juan Cruz Mallia [2]
Ramiro Moyano [2]
FB Bautista Delguy (training group) [1]
Joaquín Tuculet [20]
Sub on.svg Ignacio Mendy (from Argentina Sevens) [2] Bautista Delguy [10]
Ignacio Mendy (did not play)
Joaquín Tuculet [2]
Coach Mario Ledesma [21] Sub off.svg Mario Ledesma (to Argentina) [22] Sub on.svg Gonzalo Quesada (from Flag of France.svg Biarritz) [23] Gonzalo Quesada

Australia

Japan

Sunwolves

Sunwolves transfers 2018–2019
Pos2018 squad [24] OutIn2019 squad [25]
PR Asaeli Ai Valu [24]
Takuma Asahara (short-term) [24]
Keita Inagaki [24]
Shintaro Ishihara [24]
Nika Khatiashvili (additional) [26]
Koo Ji-won [24]
Craig Millar [24]
Hencus van Wyk [24]
Alex Woonton (additional) [27]
Sub off.svg Shintaro Ishihara (to Suntory Sungoliath) [25]
Sub off.svg Nika Khatiashvili (to Flag of France.svg Angoulême) [28] [29]
Sub on.svg Pauliasi Manu (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues) [30]
Sub on.svg Masataka Mikami (from Toshiba Brave Lupus) [31]
Sub on.svg Shogo Miura (from Toyota Verblitz) [25]
Sub on.svg Conán O'Donnell (from IRFU flag.svg Connacht) [32]
Sub on.svg Sam Prattley (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Chiefs) [30]
Sub on.svg Hiroshi Yamashita (from Kobelco Steelers) [30]
Asaeli Ai Valu [25]
Takuma Asahara [25]
Keita Inagaki (did not play) [25]
Koo Ji-won [25]
Pauliasi Manu
Masataka Mikami (short-term)
Craig Millar [33]
Shogo Miura
Conán O'Donnell
Sam Prattley
Hencus van Wyk (did not play) [33]
Alex Woonton [34]
Hiroshi Yamashita
HK Jaba Bregvadze [24]
Takeshi Hino (short-term, did not play) [24]
Shota Horie [24]
Yusuke Niwai [24]
Atsushi Sakate [35]
Sub off.svg Takeshi Hino (returned to Yamaha Júbilo) [25] Sub on.svg Takuya Kitade (from Suntory Sungoliath) [25]
Sub on.svg Nathan Vella (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Hurricanes) [25]
Jaba Bregvadze [36]
Shota Horie [25]
Takuya Kitade
Yusuke Niwai (did not play) [30]
Atsushi Sakate [25]
Nathan Vella
LK Grant Hattingh [24]
Uwe Helu [24]
Kazuki Himeno [24]
Shinya Makabe [24]
James Moore [24]
Sam Wykes [24]
Sub off.svg Shinya Makabe (to Suntory Sungoliath) [25]
Sub off.svg Sam Wykes (to Panasonic Wild Knights) [25]
Sub on.svg Samuela Anise (from Canon Eagles) [25]
Sub on.svg Ryota Hasegawa (from Panasonic Wild Knights) [25]
Sub on.svg Yuya Odo (from Yamaha Júbilo) [25]
Sub on.svg Tom Rowe (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Otago) [25]
Sub on.svg Luke Thompson (from Kintetsu Liners) [25]
Samuela Anise (did not play)
Ryota Hasegawa
Grant Hattingh [25]
Uwe Helu [34]
Kazuki Himeno (did not play) [25]
James Moore [25]
Yuya Odo
Tom Rowe
Luke Thompson
FL Lappies Labuschagné [24]
Masakatsu Nishikawa (additional, did not play) [37]
Shunsuke Nunomaki [24]
Ed Quirk [24]
Wimpie van der Walt [24]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (additional) [37]
Sub off.svg Shunsuke Nunomaki (to Panasonic Wild Knights) [25] Sub on.svg Mark Abbott (from Coca-Cola Red Sparks) [30]
Sub on.svg Ben Gunter (from Panasonic Wild Knights) [34]
Sub on.svg Shuhei Matsuhashi (from Ricoh Black Rams) [38]
Sub on.svg Dan Pryor (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Highlanders) [33]
Sub on.svg Kara Pryor (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues) [30]
Sub on.svg Hendrik Tui (from Suntory Sungoliath) [25]
Mark Abbott
Ben Gunter
Lappies Labuschagné (did not play) [25]
Shuhei Matsuhashi (short-term)
Masakatsu Nishikawa [25]
Dan Pryor
Kara Pryor
Ed Quirk [25]
Hendrik Tui
Wimpie van der Walt (did not play) [30]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco [30]
N8 Willie Britz [24]
Fetuani Lautaimi (additional) [37]
Michael Leitch [24]
Yoshitaka Tokunaga [24]
Sub off.svg Willie Britz (to NTT Communications Shining Arcs) [25]
Sub off.svg Fetuani Lautaimi (to Toyota Verblitz) [25]
Sub on.svg Amanaki Mafi (from Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rebels) [25] Michael Leitch (did not play) [25]
Amanaki Mafi
Yoshitaka Tokunaga (short-term) [39]
SH Yutaka Nagare [24]
Kaito Shigeno (additional) [37]
Fumiaki Tanaka [24]
Keisuke Uchida [30]
Sub on.svg Jamie Booth (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Hurricanes) [30] Jamie Booth
Yutaka Nagare (did not play) [25]
Kaito Shigeno [25]
Fumiaki Tanaka [25]
Keisuke Uchida [30]
FH Hayden Parker [24]
Yu Tamura [24]
Sub on.svg Takuya Yamasawa (from Panasonic Wild Knights) [31] Hayden Parker [36]
Yu Tamura [25]
Takuya Yamasawa (short-term)
CE Jason Emery [35]
Timothy Lafaele [24]
Michael Little [24]
Rikiya Matsuda (additional) [40]
Daishi Murata (did not play) [41]
Ryoto Nakamura [24]
Harumichi Tatekawa [24]
Sione Teaupa [24]
Will Tupou [24]
Sub off.svg Daishi Murata (to Suntory Sungoliath) [25] Sub on.svg Phil Burleigh (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Canterbury) [36]
Sub on.svg Shane Gates (from NTT Communications Shining Arcs) [34]
Sub on.svg Josh Timu (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Otago) [42]
Phil Burleigh
Jason Emery [33]
Shane Gates
Timothy Lafaele [25]
Michael Little [33]
Rikiya Matsuda [25]
Ryoto Nakamura [25]
Harumichi Tatekawa (short-term) [31]
Sione Teaupa (short-term) [43]
Josh Timu (short-term)
Will Tupou (did not play) [34]
WG Kenki Fukuoka [24]
Kai Ishii (additional) [44]
Lomano Lemeki [24]
Semisi Masirewa (additional) [45] [46]
Hosea Saumaki [24]
Gerhard van den Heever [24]
Akihito Yamada [24]
Sub off.svg Kai Ishii (to NTT Communications Shining Arcs) [25] Sub on.svg Rene Ranger (from Flag of New Zealand.svg Northland) [36] Kenki Fukuoka (did not play) [30]
Lomano Lemeki (did not play) [25]
Semisi Masirewa [34]
Rene Ranger
Hosea Saumaki [34]
Gerhard van den Heever [25]
Akihito Yamada [25]
FB Yoshikazu Fujita (additional) [47]
Kotaro Matsushima [24]
Ryuji Noguchi [35]
Robbie Robinson [24]
Sub off.svg Yoshikazu Fujita (to Panasonic Wild Knights) [25]
Sub off.svg Kotaro Matsushima (to Suntory Sungoliath) [25]
Sub off.svg Ryuji Noguchi (to Panasonic Wild Knights) [25]
Sub off.svg Robbie Robinson (to Ricoh Black Rams) [25]
Sub on.svg Jamie Henry (from Toyota Verblitz) [30]
Sub on.svg Ryohei Yamanaka (from Kobelco Steelers) [31]
Jamie Henry
Ryohei Yamanaka (short-term)
Coach Tony Brown (short-term) [48]
Jamie Joseph [49]
Sub off.svg Jamie Joseph (returned to Flag of Japan.svg  Japan) [50] Tony Brown [51]

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