List of 2012–13 Super Rugby transfers

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This is a list of transfers involving Super Rugby teams between the end of the 2012 Super Rugby season and the end of the 2013 Super Rugby season.

Players listed are all players that were named in the initial senior squad, or subsequently included in a 22-man matchday 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 remained attached 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 during an injury crisis or a player whose contract expired at another team, typically in the northern hemisphere.

Australian and New Zealand teams will name their squads (typically containing 30 players). They can also name additional players that usually serve as backup or development players for the franchises. These players are denoted by (wider training group) (New Zealand teams) or (extended playing squad) (Australian teams) below. In South Africa, all teams have affiliated domestic teams playing in the local Vodacom Cup competition.

Players might be used in different positions, but will be listed in their most common positions during the two seasons.

Flags are only shown for international transfers.

Australia[edit]

Brumbies[edit]

Brumbies transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Ben Alexander
Ruaidhri Murphy (extended playing squad)
Jono Owen (did not play)
Dan Palmer
Scott Sio (extended playing squad)
Jerry Yanuyanutawa (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Jono Owen (to Rebels)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Jerry Yanuyanutawa (to England London Irish)[2]
upward-facing green arrow Ruan Smith (from Force)[3] Ben Alexander
Ruaidhri Murphy
Dan Palmer
Scott Sio
Ruan Smith (extended playing squad)
HK Anthony Hegarty
Stephen Moore
Siliva Siliva (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Anthony Hegarty (to France Grenoble)[2] upward-facing green arrow Joshua Mann-Rea (from Waratahs)[3] Joshua Mann-Rea (extended playing squad)
Stephen Moore
Siliva Siliva
LK Sam Carter
Scott Fardy (extended playing squad)
Ben Hand
Leon Power
downward-facing red arrow Ben Hand (to France Grenoble)[2] upward-facing green arrow Etienne Oosthuizen (from South Africa Lions)[4] Sam Carter
Scott Fardy
Etienne Oosthuizen
Leon Power
FL Fotu Auelua
Colby Fainga'a
Michael Hooper
Peter Kimlin
Ita Vaea
downward-facing red arrow Michael Hooper (to Waratahs)[5] upward-facing green arrow David Pocock (from Force)[6]
upward-facing green arrow Jordan Smiler (from Northern Suburbs)[7]
upward-facing green arrow George Smith (from Japan Suntory Sungoliath)[8]
Fotu Auelua
Colby Fainga'a
Peter Kimlin
David Pocock
Jordan Smiler (extended playing squad)
George Smith (short-term)
Ita Vaea (did not play)
N8 Ben Mowen Ben Mowen
SH Ian Prior
Nic White
upward-facing green arrow Mark Swanepoel (from New Zealand Canterbury)[9] Ian Prior
Mark Swanepoel (extended playing squad)
Nic White
FH Zack Holmes
Matt To'omua
Zack Holmes
Matt To'omua
CE Tevita Kuridrani
Christian Lealiifano
Pat McCabe
Andrew Smith
Tevita Kuridrani
Christian Lealiifano
Pat McCabe
Andrew Smith
WG Tom Cox (did not play)
Kimami Sitauti (did not play)
Henry Speight
Joe Tomane
downward-facing red arrow Kimami Sitauti (to Rebels)[2] upward-facing green arrow Clyde Rathbone (unattached)[10] Tom Cox (did not play)
Clyde Rathbone
Henry Speight
Joe Tomane
FB Robbie Coleman
Cam Crawford
Jesse Mogg (extended playing squad)
downward-facing red arrow Cam Crawford (to Waratahs)[11] Robbie Coleman
Jesse Mogg

Jono Owen was released by the Brumbies during the season and joined the Rebels on a short-term deal.

Force[edit]

Force transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Pekahou Cowan
Tetera Faulkner
Kieran Longbottom
Salesi Ma'afu
Salesi Manu (extended playing squad)
Ruan Smith (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Ruan Smith (to Brumbies)[3] Pekahou Cowan
Tetera Faulkner
Kieran Longbottom
Salesi Ma'afu
Salesi Manu (extended playing squad)
HK Nathan Charles
Elvis Taione (extended playing squad)
Ben Whittaker
downward-facing red arrow Elvis Taione (to Jersey Jersey)[12] upward-facing green arrow James Hilterbrand (from Manly)[13]
upward-facing green arrow Heath Tessmann (from Rebels)[14]
Nathan Charles
James Hilterbrand (extended playing squad)
Heath Tessmann (short-term)
Ben Whittaker
LK Oliver Atkins (short-term)
Phoenix Battye
Toby Lynn
Nathan Sharpe
Sam Wykes
downward-facing red arrow Oliver Atkins (to Waratahs)[15]
downward-facing red arrow Nathan Sharpe (retired)[16]
upward-facing green arrow Rory Walton (from Northern Suburbs)[13] Phoenix Battye
Toby Lynn
Rory Walton (extended playing squad)
Sam Wykes
FL Richard Brown
Angus Cottrell (extended playing squad)
Matt Hodgson
Anare Koliavu (short-term)
David Pocock
downward-facing red arrow Anare Koliavu (to Kalamunda)[17]
downward-facing red arrow David Pocock (to Brumbies)[6]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Alcock (from Waratahs)[18]
upward-facing green arrow Hugh McMeniman (from Japan Kubota Spears)[19]
Chris Alcock
Richard Brown
Angus Cottrell
Matt Hodgson
Hugh McMeniman
N8 Lachlan McCaffrey
Ben McCalman
Lachlan McCaffrey (did not play)
Ben McCalman
SH Josh Holmes (short-term)
Brett Sheehan
Justin Turner
downward-facing red arrow Josh Holmes (to Warringah)[20]
downward-facing red arrow Justin Turner (to Associates)[21]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Eaton (from New Zealand Hurricanes)[22]
upward-facing green arrow Alby Mathewson (from New Zealand Blues)[23]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Snowden (from Eastwood)[13]
Chris Eaton (short-term, did not play)
Alby Mathewson
Brett Sheehan
Michael Snowden (extended playing squad)
FH Kyle Godwin (extended playing squad)
Ben Seymour
James Stannard
downward-facing red arrow Ben Seymour (to Agen)[24]
downward-facing red arrow James Stannard (to Japan Toyota Shokki)[25]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Christie (from New Zealand Waikato)[26]
upward-facing green arrow Sias Ebersohn (from South Africa Cheetahs)[27]
Sam Christie
Sias Ebersohn
Kyle Godwin
CE Patrick Dellit
Gene Fairbanks (did not play)
Rory Sidey
Winston Stanley
Will Tupou
downward-facing red arrow Gene Fairbanks (to Japan Kintetsu Liners)[28]
downward-facing red arrow Rory Sidey (to Rebels)[29]
upward-facing green arrow Jayden Hayward (from New Zealand Hurricanes)[30]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Jacobs (from Japan Kyuden Voltex)[31]
upward-facing green arrow Junior Rasolea (from Australia Sevens)[32]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Tuatara-Morrison (from Northern Suburbs)[33]
Patrick Dellit
Jayden Hayward
Ben Jacobs (short-term)
Junior Rasolea
Winston Stanley
Chris Tuatara-Morrison (did not play)
Will Tupou
WG Nick Cummins
Alfie Mafi
Napolioni Nalaga
Jordan Rapana (did not play)
Samu Wara (extended playing squad)
downward-facing red arrow Napolioni Nalaga (to France Clermont)[34]
downward-facing red arrow Jordan Rapana (to Canberra Raiders)[35]
downward-facing red arrow Samu Wara (to Port Macquarie Sharks)[36]
upward-facing green arrow Ed Stubbs (from Australia Sevens)[37] Nick Cummins
Alfie Mafi
Ed Stubbs
FB David Harvey (short-term)
Cameron Shepherd
downward-facing red arrow David Harvey (to Warringah)[38]
downward-facing red arrow Cameron Shepherd (to England Sale Sharks)[39]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Norton-Knight (from Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[40] Sam Norton-Knight

Rebels[edit]

Rebels transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Eddie Aholelei (extended playing squad)
Paul Alo-Emile
Rodney Blake
Nic Henderson
Jono Owen (short-term)
Laurie Weeks
downward-facing red arrow Rodney Blake (to West Harbour)[41]
downward-facing red arrow Jono Owen (to Reds)[42]
Eddie Aholelei (did not play)
Paul Alo-Emile
Nic Henderson
Laurie Weeks
HK Adam Freier
Luke Holmes (extended playing squad)
Ged Robinson
Heath Tessmann (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Adam Freier (retired)[43]
downward-facing red arrow Luke Holmes (to Waratahs)[44]
downward-facing red arrow Heath Tessmann (to Force)[14]
upward-facing green arrow Shota Horie (from Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[45]
upward-facing green arrow Patrick Leafa (from Tuggeranong Vikings)[3]
Shota Horie
Patrick Leafa (extended playing squad)
Ged Robinson
LK Adam Byrnes
Alister Campbell
Luke Jones
James King (did not play)
Cadeyrn Neville (extended playing squad)
Hugh Pyle
downward-facing red arrow Adam Byrnes (to Russia Kuban Krasnodar)[46]
downward-facing red arrow Alister Campbell (retired)[47]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Thomson (from France Narbonne)[48] Luke Jones
James King
Cadeyrn Neville
Hugh Pyle
Chris Thomson (did not play)
FL Tom Chamberlain
Tim Davidson
Ryan Hodson (short-term)
Michael Lipman
Hugh Perrett (short-term)
Jarrod Saffy
downward-facing red arrow Tom Chamberlain (to Japan tbc)[49]
downward-facing red arrow Ryan Hodson (returned to Cottesloe)[44]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Lipman (retired)[50]
downward-facing red arrow Hugh Perrett (returned to Eastwood)[44]
upward-facing green arrow Scott Fuglistaller (from New Zealand Highlanders)[51]
upward-facing green arrow Scott Higginbotham (from Reds)[52]
upward-facing green arrow Jordy Reid (from Manly)
Tim Davidson
Scott Fuglistaller
Scott Higginbotham
Jordy Reid (extended playing squad)
Jarrod Saffy
N8 Gareth Delve Gareth Delve
SH Nick Phipps
Nic Stirzaker (extended playing squad)
upward-facing green arrow Luke Burgess (from France Toulouse)[53] Luke Burgess (short-term)
Nick Phipps
Nic Stirzaker
FH Danny Cipriani
James Hilgendorf
downward-facing red arrow Danny Cipriani (to England Sale Sharks)[54] upward-facing green arrow Angus Roberts (from Sydney University)[55]
Angus Roberts
James Hilgendorf (short-term)
CE Mitch Inman
Lloyd Johansson
Lachlan Mitchell
Stirling Mortlock
James O'Connor
downward-facing red arrow Lloyd Johansson (to Harlequin)[56]
downward-facing red arrow Stirling Mortlock (retired)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Tom English (from Sydney University)
upward-facing green arrow Rory Sidey (from Force)[55]
Tom English (extended playing squad)
Mitch Inman
Lachlan Mitchell
James O'Connor
Rory Sidey
WG Richard Kingi
Mark Gerrard
Cooper Vuna
downward-facing red arrow Mark Gerrard (to Japan Toyota Shokki)[58] upward-facing green arrow Kimami Sitauti (from Brumbies)[2] Richard Kingi
Kimami Sitauti
Cooper Vuna
FB Kurtley Beale
Julian Huxley
downward-facing red arrow Julian Huxley (to France Narbonne)[59] upward-facing green arrow Bryce Hegarty (from Brisbane Broncos)
upward-facing green arrow Alex Rokobaro (from France Stade Français)[60]
upward-facing green arrow Jason Woodward (from New Zealand Wellington Lions)[61]
Kurtley Beale
Bryce Hegarty (extended playing squad)
Alex Rokobaro
Jason Woodward

Reds[edit]

Reds transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Ben Daley
Greg Holmes
Guy Shepherdson (did not play)
James Slipper
downward-facing red arrow Guy Shepherdson (retired)[62] upward-facing green arrow Jono Owen (from Rebels)[42] Ben Daley
Greg Holmes
Jono Owen (did not play)
James Slipper
HK Albert Anae (extended playing squad)
Saia Fainga'a
James Hanson
Albert Anae
Saia Fainga'a
James Hanson
LK Blake Enever (short-term)
James Horwill
Van Humphries
David McDuling (did not play)
Rob Simmons
Adam Wallace-Harrison
downward-facing red arrow Blake Enever (to extended playing squad)[63]
downward-facing red arrow Van Humphries (retired)[64]
upward-facing green arrow Ed O'Donoghue (from England London Wasps) James Horwill
David McDuling (did not play)
Ed O'Donoghue (academy)
Rob Simmons
Adam Wallace-Harrison
FL Liam Gill
Scott Higginbotham
Eddie Quirk
Beau Robinson
Jake Schatz
downward-facing red arrow Scott Higginbotham (to Rebels)[52] upward-facing green arrow Nigel Ah Wong (from Sunnybank)
upward-facing green arrow Curtis Browning (from University of Queensland)
Nigel Ah Wong (extended playing squad, did not play)
Curtis Browning (academy)
Liam Gill
Eddie Quirk
Beau Robinson
Jake Schatz
N8 Jarrad Butler (short-term)
Radike Samo
Jarrad Butler (extended playing squad)
Radike Samo
SH Nick Frisby (extended playing squad)
Will Genia
Nick Frisby
Will Genia
FH Quade Cooper
Sam Lane (short-term)
Ben Lucas
Dallan Murphy (extended playing squad)
downward-facing red arrow Sam Lane (to Waratahs)[63]
downward-facing red arrow Dallan Murphy (to Aix)[65]
Quade Cooper
Ben Lucas
CE Anthony Fainga'a
Mike Harris
Jono Lance
Joelin Rapana (short-term)
Ben Tapuai
Aidan Toua
downward-facing red arrow Joelin Rapana (to Hong Kong HKFC Rugby)[66] Anthony Fainga'a
Mike Harris
Jono Lance
Ben Tapuai
Aidan Toua
WG Nathan Eyres-Brown (short-term)
Chris Feauai-Sautia
Peter Hynes (did not play)
Digby Ioane
Dom Shipperley
downward-facing red arrow Nathan Eyres-Brown (to Romania Farul Constanţa)[67]
downward-facing red arrow Peter Hynes (retired)[68]
Chris Feauai-Sautia
Digby Ioane
Dom Shipperley
FB Rod Davies
Luke Morahan
Rod Davies
Luke Morahan

Waratahs[edit]

Waratahs transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Sekope Kepu
Benn Robinson
Paddy Ryan
Jeremy Tilse
upward-facing green arrow Richard Aho (from Randwick) Richard Aho (short-term)
Sekope Kepu
Benn Robinson
Paddy Ryan
Jeremy Tilse
HK Damien Fitzpatrick
Joshua Mann-Rea (short-term)
Tatafu Polota-Nau
John Ulugia
downward-facing red arrow Joshua Mann-Rea (to Brumbies)[3] upward-facing green arrow Luke Holmes (from Rebels) Damien Fitzpatrick (did not play)
Luke Holmes (extended playing squad)
Tatafu Polota-Nau
John Ulugia
LK Kane Douglas
Dean Mumm
Greg Peterson (did not play)
Lopeti Timani (extended playing squad)
Sitaleki Timani
Dan Vickerman (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Dean Mumm (to England Exeter Chiefs)[69]
downward-facing red arrow Dan Vickerman (retired)[70]
upward-facing green arrow Ollie Atkins (from Force)[15]
upward-facing green arrow Adam Coleman (from Parramatta)
upward-facing green arrow Jed Holloway (from Southern Districts)
upward-facing green arrow Will Skelton (from Sydney University)
Ollie Atkins
Adam Coleman (short-term)
Kane Douglas
Jed Holloway (extended playing squad)
Greg Peterson
Will Skelton (extended playing squad)
Lopeti Timani
Sitaleki Timani
FL Chris Alcock
Dave Dennis
Rocky Elsom
Jono Jenkins (short-term)
Pat McCutcheon
downward-facing red arrow Chris Alcock (to Force)[18]
downward-facing red arrow Rocky Elsom (to Japan Kobelco Steelers)[71]
downward-facing red arrow Jono Jenkins (to France Narbonne)[72]
upward-facing green arrow Mitchell Chapman (from Japan NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes)[73]
upward-facing green arrow AJ Gilbert (from Northern Suburbs)
upward-facing green arrow Michael Hooper (from Brumbies)[5]
upward-facing green arrow Liam Winton (from Sydney University)
Mitchell Chapman
Dave Dennis
AJ Gilbert (short-term)
Michael Hooper
Pat McCutcheon
Liam Winton (short-term)
N8 Tevita Metuisela (extended playing squad)
Wycliff Palu
Richard Stanford (short-term)
downward-facing red arrow Tevita Metuisela (to Japan Hino Red Dolphins)[74]
downward-facing red arrow Richard Stanford (returned to Eastern Suburbs)[75]
Wycliff Palu
SH Grayson Hart (extended playing squad)
Brendan McKibbin
Sarel Pretorius
downward-facing red arrow Sarel Pretorius (to South Africa Cheetahs)[76] upward-facing green arrow Matt Lucas (from Sunnybank) Grayson Hart (did not play)
Matt Lucas (extended playing squad)
Brendan McKibbin
FH Berrick Barnes
Daniel Halangahu
downward-facing red arrow Daniel Halangahu (to Italy Zebre)[77] upward-facing green arrow Ben Volavola (from Southern Districts)[78] Berrick Barnes
Ben Volavola (extended playing squad)
CE Tom Carter
Rob Horne
upward-facing green arrow Israel Folau (from GWS)[79]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Hodge (from Sydney University)[75]
Tom Carter
Israel Folau
Michael Hodge (did not play)
Rob Horne
WG Adam Ashley-Cooper
Peter Betham (short-term)
Brackin Karauria-Henry
Tom Kingston
Drew Mitchell
Atieli Pakalani
Lachlan Turner
downward-facing red arrow Brackin Karauria-Henry (to Japan NTT Communications Shining Arcs)[80]
downward-facing red arrow Atieli Pakalani (to Southern Districts)[81]
upward-facing green arrow Terrence Hepetema (from Randwick) Adam Ashley-Cooper
Peter Betham
Terrence Hepetema (short-term)
Tom Kingston
Drew Mitchell
Lachlan Turner
FB Bernard Foley
Nathan Trist (extended playing squad)
downward-facing red arrow Nathan Trist (to Sydney University)[82] upward-facing green arrow Cam Crawford (from Brumbies)[11] Cam Crawford
Bernard Foley

New Zealand[edit]

Blues[edit]

Blues transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Charlie Faumuina
Tevita Mailau
Pauliasi Manu
Tom McCartney
Angus Ta'avao
Tony Woodcock
downward-facing red arrow Tevita Mailau (to France Mont-de-Marsan)[83]
downward-facing red arrow Pauliasi Manu (to Chiefs wider training group)[84]
downward-facing red arrow Tony Woodcock (to Highlanders)[85]
upward-facing green arrow Tim Perry (from Tasman)[86]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Prattley (from Auckland)[87]
upward-facing green arrow Ofa Tu'ungafasi (from Auckland)[88]
Charlie Faumuina
Tom McCartney
Tim Perry
Sam Prattley (short-term)
Angus Ta'avao
Ofa Tu'ungafasi
HK Keven Mealamu
James Parsons (wider training group)
upward-facing green arrow Quentin MacDonald (from Crusaders)[86]
upward-facing green arrow Gafatasi Su'a (from Auckland)
Quentin MacDonald
Keven Mealamu
James Parsons
Gafatasi Su'a (short-term, did not play)
LK Anthony Boric
Liaki Moli
Filo Paulo
Andrew van der Heijden (short-term)
Ali Williams
downward-facing red arrow Filo Paulo (to Wales Cardiff Blues)[89]
downward-facing red arrow Andrew van der Heijden (to Auckland)[90]
upward-facing green arrow Ronald Raaymakers (from Counties Manukau)[91]
upward-facing green arrow Culum Retallick (from Highlanders)[88]
Anthony Boric
Liaki Moli
Ronald Raaymakers
Culum Retallick
Ali Williams
FL Daniel Braid
Luke Braid
Chris Lowrey
Steve Luatua (wider training group)
Sean Polwart (wider training group)
Dan Pryor (wider training group)
downward-facing red arrow Daniel Braid (to England Sale Sharks)[92]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Lowrey (to Japan Toyota Shokki)[25]
downward-facing red arrow Sean Polwart (to wider training group)[84]
downward-facing red arrow Dan Pryor (to Northland)[90]
upward-facing green arrow Kane Barrett (from Taranaki)[93]
upward-facing green arrow Brendon O'Connor (from Crusaders)[94]
Kane Barrett
Luke Braid
Steve Luatua
Brendon O'Connor
N8 Cam Goodhue (short-term)
Jerome Kaino
Brad Mika
Peter Saili
downward-facing red arrow Cam Goodhue (returned to Northland)[90]
downward-facing red arrow Jerome Kaino (to Japan Toyota Verblitz)[95]
downward-facing red arrow Brad Mika (to College Rifles RFC)[96]
Peter Saili
SH Alby Mathewson
Piri Weepu
downward-facing red arrow Alby Mathewson (to Australia Force)[23] upward-facing green arrow Jamison Gibson-Park (from Taranaki)[30]
upward-facing green arrow Bryn Hall (from North Harbour)[97]
upward-facing green arrow Wayne Ngaluafe (from Auckland)[98]
Jamison Gibson-Park
Bryn Hall
Wayne Ngaluafe (short-term)
Piri Weepu
FH Orene Ai'i (short-term)
Gareth Anscombe
Michael Hobbs
downward-facing red arrow Orene Ai'i (to Northland)[90]
downward-facing red arrow Gareth Anscombe (to Chiefs)[99]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Hobbs (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[100]
upward-facing green arrow Baden Kerr (from Counties Manukau)[101]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Noakes (from Highlanders)[102]
Baden Kerr
Chris Noakes
CE Ma'a Nonu
Rene Ranger
Francis Saili (wider training group)
Benson Stanley
downward-facing red arrow Ma'a Nonu (to Highlanders)[103]
downward-facing red arrow Benson Stanley (to France Clermont)[104]
upward-facing green arrow Malakai Fekitoa (from Auckland)[88]
upward-facing green arrow Jackson Willison (from Chiefs)[91]
Malakai Fekitoa (did not play)
Rene Ranger
Francis Saili
Jackson Willison
WG Ben Lam (short-term)
George Moala
Albert Nikoro (short-term)
David Raikuna
Sherwin Stowers
Rudi Wulf
downward-facing red arrow Ben Lam (to N.Z. Sevens)[105]
downward-facing red arrow David Raikuna (to N.Z. Sevens)[105]
downward-facing red arrow Sherwin Stowers (to N.Z. Sevens)[106]
downward-facing red arrow Rudi Wulf (to France Toulon)[107]
upward-facing green arrow Frank Halai (from Counties Manukau)[91]
upward-facing green arrow Waisake Naholo (from Taranaki)[93]
upward-facing green arrow Lolagi Visinia (from Auckland)
Frank Halai
George Moala
Waisake Naholo
Albert Nikoro (wider training group)
Lolagi Visinia (wider training group)
FB Lachie Munro
Hadleigh Parkes (wider training group)
Charles Piutau (short-term)
Isaia Toeava
downward-facing red arrow Lachie Munro (to France Bordeaux)[108]
downward-facing red arrow Hadleigh Parkes (to South Africa Southern Kings)[109]
downward-facing red arrow Isaia Toeava (to Japan Canon Eagles)[110]
upward-facing green arrow Marty McKenzie (from Southland)[94] Marty McKenzie
Charles Piutau

Chiefs[edit]

Chiefs transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Ben Afeaki
Shane Cleaver
Josh Hohneck (wider training group)
Toby Smith
Ben Tameifuna
Sona Taumalolo
downward-facing red arrow Shane Cleaver (to Taranaki)[90]
downward-facing red arrow Sona Taumalolo (to France Perpignan)[111]
upward-facing green arrow Pauliasi Manu (from Blues)[84]
upward-facing green arrow Solomona Sakalia (from Wellington)[112]
Ben Afeaki
Josh Hohneck (did not play)
Pauliasi Manu (wider training group)
Solomona Sakalia (did not play)
Toby Smith
Ben Tameifuna
HK Marcel Cummings-Toone (wider training group)
Hika Elliot
Mahonri Schwalger
downward-facing red arrow Marcel Cummings-Toone (to Waikato)[90] upward-facing green arrow Mike Kainga (from Bay of Plenty)
upward-facing green arrow Rhys Marshall (from Taranaki)[112]
Hika Elliot
Mike Kainga (wider training group)
Rhys Marshall
Mahonri Schwalger
LK Craig Clarke
Michael Fitzgerald
Romana Graham
Brodie Retallick
Craig Clarke
Michael Fitzgerald
Romana Graham
Brodie Retallick
FL Sam Cane
Tanerau Latimer
Liam Messam
Scott Waldrom
downward-facing red arrow Scott Waldrom (to Taranaki)[90] upward-facing green arrow Nick Crosswell (from Highlanders)[113]
upward-facing green arrow Ross Filipo (from Wellington)[112]
Sam Cane
Nick Crosswell
Ross Filipo
Tanerau Latimer
Liam Messam
N8 Alex Bradley
Fritz Lee
Kane Thompson
downward-facing red arrow Alex Bradley (to Waikato)[90]
downward-facing red arrow Kane Thompson (to Japan Canon Eagles)[114]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Vant Leven (from Waikato) Fritz Lee
Matt Vant Leven (wider training group)
SH Tawera Kerr-Barlow
Brendon Leonard
Augustine Pulu (wider training group)
Tawera Kerr-Barlow
Brendon Leonard (short-term)
Augustine Pulu
FH Aaron Cruden upward-facing green arrow Daniel Waenga (from Hawke's Bay)[115] Aaron Cruden
Daniel Waenga (short-term)
CE Richard Kahui
Sonny Bill Williams
Jackson Willison
downward-facing red arrow Sonny Bill Williams (to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[116]
downward-facing red arrow Jackson Willison (to Blues)[91]
upward-facing green arrow Bundee Aki (from Counties Manukau)[101]
upward-facing green arrow Charlie Ngatai (from Hurricanes)[117]
upward-facing green arrow Savenaca Tokula (from Waikato)[101]
Bundee Aki
Richard Kahui
Charlie Ngatai
Savenaca Tokula (short-term)
WG Lelia Masaga
Tim Nanai-Williams
Maritino Nemani
Declan O'Donnell
Asaeli Tikoirotuma
downward-facing red arrow Maritino Nemani (to wider training group)[84]
downward-facing red arrow Declan O'Donnell (to Highlanders)[118]
upward-facing green arrow Patrick Osborne (from Crusaders)[112] Lelia Masaga
Tim Nanai-Williams
Patrick Osborne
Asaeli Tikoirotuma
FB Andrew Horrell
Robbie Robinson
upward-facing green arrow Gareth Anscombe (from Blues)[99] Gareth Anscombe
Andrew Horrell
Robbie Robinson

Crusaders[edit]

Crusaders transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Nick Barrett (did not play)
Wyatt Crockett
Ben Franks
Owen Franks
downward-facing red arrow Nick Barrett (to Southland)[90]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Franks (to Hurricanes)[119]
upward-facing green arrow Nepo Laulala (from Canterbury)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Joe Moody (from Canterbury)[120]
Wyatt Crockett
Owen Franks
Nepo Laulala
Joe Moody
HK Corey Flynn
Ben Funnell
Quentin MacDonald
downward-facing red arrow Quentin MacDonald (to Blues)[86] upward-facing green arrow Codie Taylor (from Canterbury)[120] Corey Flynn
Ben Funnell
Codie Taylor
LK Tom Donnelly
Ross Kennedy
Luke Romano
Joe Wheeler (did not play)
Sam Whitelock
downward-facing red arrow Ross Kennedy (to Hawke's Bay)[90]
downward-facing red arrow Joe Wheeler (to Highlanders)[121]
upward-facing green arrow Dominic Bird (from Canterbury)[122] Dominic Bird
Tom Donnelly
Luke Romano
Sam Whitelock
FL Richie McCaw
Brendon O'Connor (wider training group)
Matt Todd
George Whitelock
Luke Whitelock
downward-facing red arrow Brendon O'Connor (to Blues)[94] upward-facing green arrow Shane Christie (from Tasman)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Jordan Taufua (from Canterbury)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Jimmy Tupou (from Counties Manukau)[91]
Shane Christie
Richie McCaw (did not play)
Jordan Taufua
Matt Todd
Jimmy Tupou
George Whitelock
Luke Whitelock
N8 Kieran Read Kieran Read
SH Andy Ellis
Willi Heinz
upward-facing green arrow Jeremy Su'a (from Tasman)[120] Andy Ellis
Willi Heinz
Jeremy Su'a (did not play)
FH Tyler Bleyendaal
Dan Carter
Tom Taylor
Tyler Bleyendaal
Dan Carter
Tom Taylor
CE Ryan Crotty
Robbie Fruean
Adam Whitelock
Ryan Crotty
Robbie Fruean
Adam Whitelock
WG Zac Guildford
Sean Maitland
Patrick Osborne
downward-facing red arrow Sean Maitland (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[123]
downward-facing red arrow Patrick Osborne (to Chiefs)[112]
upward-facing green arrow Johnny McNicholl (from Canterbury)[120]
upward-facing green arrow Telusa Veainu (from Highlanders wider training group)[124]
Zac Guildford
Johnny McNicholl
Telusa Veainu (short-term)
FB Israel Dagg
Tom Marshall
Israel Dagg
Tom Marshall

Highlanders[edit]

Highlanders transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Jacob Ellison (wider training group)
Ma'afu Fia
Chris King
Jamie Mackintosh
Bronson Murray
downward-facing red arrow Jacob Ellison (to Japan Fukuoka Sanix Blues)[74]

upward-facing green arrow Tony Woodcock (from Blues)[85]

Ma'afu Fia
Chris King
Jamie Mackintosh
Bronson Murray (wider training group)
Tony Woodcock
HK Andrew Hore
Brayden Mitchell (wider training group)
Jason Rutledge
upward-facing green arrow Liam Coltman (from Otago)[125] Liam Coltman
Andrew Hore
Brayden Mitchell
Jason Rutledge (short-term)
LK Josh Bekhuis
Jarrad Hoeata
Hoani MacDonald (short-term)
Culum Retallick
downward-facing red arrow Hoani MacDonald (to Southland)[90]
downward-facing red arrow Culum Retallick (to Blues)[126]
upward-facing green arrow Brad Thorn (from Japan Fukuoka Sanix Blues)[127]
upward-facing green arrow Joe Wheeler (from Crusaders)[121]
Josh Bekhuis
Jarrad Hoeata
Brad Thorn
Joe Wheeler
FL Tim Boys (short-term)
Nick Crosswell
Scott Fuglistaller (short-term)
John Hardie
James Haskell
Adam Thomson
Doug Tietjens
downward-facing red arrow Nick Crosswell (to Chiefs)[113]
downward-facing red arrow Scott Fuglistaller (to Australia Rebels)[51]
downward-facing red arrow James Haskell (to England London Wasps)[128]
downward-facing red arrow Adam Thomson (to Japan Canon Eagles)[129]
downward-facing red arrow Doug Tietjens (to wider training squad)[84]
upward-facing green arrow TJ Ioane (from Otago)
upward-facing green arrow Jake Paringatai (from Japan Fukuoka Sanix Blues)[118]
upward-facing green arrow Mose Tuiali'i (from Japan Yamaha Júbilo)
Tim Boys
John Hardie
TJ Ioane (short-term)
Jake Paringatai
Mose Tuiali'i (short-term)
N8 Elliot Dixon
Nasi Manu
Elliot Dixon
Nasi Manu
SH Jimmy Cowan
Aaron Smith
downward-facing red arrow Jimmy Cowan (to England Gloucester)[130] upward-facing green arrow Fumiaki Tanaka (from Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[131]
upward-facing green arrow Frae Wilson (from Hurricanes)
Aaron Smith
Fumiaki Tanaka
Frae Wilson (wider training group)
FH Mike Delany (short-term)
Chris Noakes
Colin Slade
Lima Sopoaga
downward-facing red arrow Mike Delany (returned to Japan Panasonic Wild Knights)[132]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Noakes (to Blues)[102]
upward-facing green arrow Hayden Parker (from Otago)[118] Hayden Parker
Colin Slade
Lima Sopoaga
CE Phil Burleigh (short-term)
Tamati Ellison
Kendrick Lynn
Shaun Treeby
downward-facing red arrow Kendrick Lynn (to Bay of Plenty)[90] upward-facing green arrow Jason Emery (from Manawatu)[133]
upward-facing green arrow Ma'a Nonu (from Blues)[103]
Phil Burleigh
Tamati Ellison
Jason Emery
Ma'a Nonu
Shaun Treeby
WG Kurt Baker
Hosea Gear
Siale Piutau
Kade Poki
Buxton Popoali'i (wider training group)
Telusa Veainu
downward-facing red arrow Kurt Baker (to Crusaders wider training group)[84]
downward-facing red arrow Siale Piutau (to Japan Yamaha Júbilo)[134]
downward-facing red arrow Telusa Veainu (to Crusaders)[124]
upward-facing green arrow Tony Ensor (from Otago)[135]
upward-facing green arrow Maritino Nemani (from Chiefs wider training group)[118]
upward-facing green arrow Declan O'Donnell (from Chiefs)[118]
upward-facing green arrow Trent Renata (from Waikato)[136]
Tony Ensor (wider training group)
Hosea Gear
Maritino Nemani (short-term)
Declan O'Donnell (did not play)
Kade Poki
Buxton Popoali'i
Trent Renata (short-term)
FB Ben Smith Ben Smith

Hurricanes[edit]

Hurricanes transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Michael Bent
Reggie Goodes
Ben May
Tristan Moran
Jeffery Toomaga-Allen
downward-facing red arrow Michael Bent (to Ireland Leinster)[137]
downward-facing red arrow Tristan Moran (to Bay of Plenty)[90]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Franks (from Crusaders)[119]
upward-facing green arrow Eric Sione (from Wellington)[138]
upward-facing green arrow John Schwalger (from Agen)[139]
Ben Franks
Reggie Goodes
Ben May
John Schwalger (short-term)
Eric Sione (did not play)
Jeffery Toomaga-Allen
HK Dane Coles
David Hall (did not play)
Motu Matu'u
downward-facing red arrow David Hall (to Northland)[90] upward-facing green arrow Ash Dixon (from Hawke's Bay) Dane Coles
Ash Dixon (wider training squad)
Motu Matu'u
LK James Broadhurst
Jason Eaton
Mark Reddish
Jeremy Thrush
James Broadhurst
Jason Eaton
Mark Reddish
Jeremy Thrush
FL Jack Lam
Faifili Levave
Karl Lowe
Brad Shields
upward-facing green arrow Ardie Savea (from Wellington)[140] Jack Lam
Faifili Levave
Karl Lowe
Ardie Savea
Brad Shields
N8 Mike Coman (wider training group)
Victor Vito
downward-facing red arrow Mike Coman (to wider training squad)[84] upward-facing green arrow Blade Thomson (from Taranaki)[141] Blade Thomson
Victor Vito
SH Chris Eaton
TJ Perenara
Chris Smylie (did not play)
Frae Wilson (wider training group)
downward-facing red arrow Chris Eaton (to Australia Force)[22]
downward-facing red arrow Frae Wilson (to Highlanders wider training group)[84]
upward-facing green arrow Samisoni Fisilau (from Northland)[138] Samisoni Fisilau (did not play)
TJ Perenara
Chris Smylie
FH Beauden Barrett
Daniel Kirkpatrick
Tusi Pisi
downward-facing red arrow Daniel Kirkpatrick (to France Castres)[142] upward-facing green arrow James Marshall (from Taranaki)[143] Beauden Barrett
James Marshall
Tusi Pisi
CE Tim Bateman
Jayden Hayward
Charlie Ngatai
Conrad Smith
downward-facing red arrow Jayden Hayward (to Australia Force)[30]
downward-facing red arrow Charlie Ngatai (to Chiefs)[117]
upward-facing green arrow Rey Lee-Lo (from Counties Manukau)[144]
upward-facing green arrow Ope Peleseuma (from Wellington)[135]
Tim Bateman
Rey Lee-Lo
Ope Peleseuma (wider training group)
Conrad Smith
WG Richard Buckman
Cory Jane
Alapati Leiua
Julian Savea
downward-facing red arrow Richard Buckman (to wider training squad)[84] upward-facing green arrow Matt Proctor (from Wellington)[138] Cory Jane (did not play)
Alapati Leiua
Matt Proctor
Julian Savea
FB Andre Taylor Andre Taylor

South Africa[edit]

Bulls[edit]

Bulls transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Rayno Gerber
Dean Greyling
Frik Kirsten
Werner Kruger
Dawie Steyn
downward-facing red arrow Rayno Gerber (to Italy Rovigo)[145]
downward-facing red arrow Dawie Steyn (to Blue Bulls)
upward-facing green arrow Morné Mellett (from Blue Bulls)
upward-facing green arrow Hencus van Wyk (from Blue Bulls)
Dean Greyling
Frik Kirsten
Werner Kruger
Morné Mellett
Hencus van Wyk
HK Bongi Mbonambi
Chiliboy Ralepelle
Willie Wepener
downward-facing red arrow Bongi Mbonambi (to Blue Bulls) upward-facing green arrow Callie Visagie (on loan from Lions)[146] Chiliboy Ralepelle
Callie Visagie (short-term)
Willie Wepener
LK Juandré Kruger
Wilhelm Steenkamp
Flip van der Merwe
upward-facing green arrow Grant Hattingh (from Lions)[147]
upward-facing green arrow Cornell Hess (from Blue Bulls)
upward-facing green arrow Paul Willemse (from Lions)[148]
Grant Hattingh
Cornell Hess (did not play)
Juandré Kruger
Wilhelm Steenkamp
Flip van der Merwe
Paul Willemse
FL Arno Botha
Dewald Potgieter
Jacques Potgieter
CJ Stander
Deon Stegmann
downward-facing red arrow CJ Stander (to Ireland Munster)[149] upward-facing green arrow Jacques du Plessis (from Blue Bulls) Arno Botha
Jacques du Plessis
Dewald Potgieter
Jacques Potgieter
Deon Stegmann
N8 Pierre Spies
Gerrit-Jan van Velze
downward-facing red arrow Gerrit-Jan van Velze (to England Northampton Saints)[150] upward-facing green arrow Jean Cook (from Blue Bulls)
upward-facing green arrow Jono Ross (from Blue Bulls)
Jean Cook
Jono Ross
Pierre Spies
SH Francois Hougaard
Ruan Snyman
Jano Vermaak
upward-facing green arrow Rudy Paige (from Blue Bulls) Francois Hougaard
Rudy Paige
Ruan Snyman (did not play)
Jano Vermaak
FH Lionel Cronjé (did not play)
Louis Fouché
Morné Steyn
downward-facing red arrow Lionel Cronjé (to Lions)[151] Louis Fouché
Morné Steyn
CE JJ Engelbrecht
Wynand Olivier
Johann Sadie
Francois Venter
downward-facing red arrow Johann Sadie (to Cheetahs)[152] upward-facing green arrow Jan Serfontein (from Blue Bulls) JJ Engelbrecht
Wynand Olivier
Jan Serfontein
Francois Venter
WG Bjorn Basson
Akona Ndungane
upward-facing green arrow Lionel Mapoe (on loan from Lions)[153]
upward-facing green arrow Sampie Mastriet (from Blue Bulls)
Bjorn Basson
Lionel Mapoe (short-term)
Sampie Mastriet
Akona Ndungane
FB Zane Kirchner
Jurgen Visser (did not play)
upward-facing green arrow Ulrich Beyers (from Blue Bulls) Ulrich Beyers
Zane Kirchner
Jurgen Visser

Cheetahs[edit]

Cheetahs transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Lourens Adriaanse
W. P. Nel
Trevor Nyakane
Coenie Oosthuizen
Marcel van der Merwe
downward-facing red arrow W. P. Nel (to Scotland Edinburgh)[154]
downward-facing red arrow Marcel van der Merwe (to Blue Bulls)[155]
upward-facing green arrow Rossouw de Klerk (from Blue Bulls)[155]
upward-facing green arrow Caylib Oosthuizen (from Lions)[156]
Lourens Adriaanse
Rossouw de Klerk (did not play)
Trevor Nyakane
Caylib Oosthuizen
Coenie Oosthuizen
HK Ryno Barnes
Hercú Liebenberg
Adriaan Strauss
Ryno Barnes
Hercú Liebenberg (did not play)
Adriaan Strauss
LK George Earle
Andries Ferreira
Francois Uys
Izak van der Westhuizen
Waltie Vermeulen
downward-facing red arrow George Earle (to Wales Scarlets)[157]
downward-facing red arrow Izak van der Westhuizen (to Scotland Edinburgh)[158]
upward-facing green arrow Lood de Jager (from Leopards)[159]
upward-facing green arrow Ligtoring Landman (from Griquas)
Lood de Jager
Andries Ferreira (did not play)
Ligtoring Landman
Francois Uys
Waltie Vermeulen
FL Heinrich Brüssow
Justin Downey
Lappies Labuschagné
Boom Prinsloo
Philip van der Walt
downward-facing red arrow Justin Downey (to Griquas) upward-facing green arrow Frans Viljoen (from Italy Aironi)[160] Heinrich Brüssow
Lappies Labuschagné
Boom Prinsloo
Philip van der Walt
Frans Viljoen
N8 Ashley Johnson
Davon Raubenheimer
downward-facing red arrow Ashley Johnson (to England London Wasps)[161] Davon Raubenheimer (did not play)
SH Jacques Coetzee
Tewis de Bruyn
Piet van Zyl
downward-facing red arrow Jacques Coetzee (to Griquas) upward-facing green arrow Sarel Pretorius (from Australia Waratahs)[76] Tewis de Bruyn
Sarel Pretorius
Piet van Zyl
FH Sias Ebersohn
Johan Goosen
Riaan Smit
downward-facing red arrow Sias Ebersohn (to Australia Force)[27] upward-facing green arrow Francois Brummer (from Griquas)
upward-facing green arrow Burton Francis (from Stormers)[162]
upward-facing green arrow Hansie Graaff (from Griffons)
upward-facing green arrow Elgar Watts (from Boland Cavaliers)[163]
Francois Brummer
Burton Francis
Johan Goosen
Hansie Graaff (did not play)
Riaan Smit
Elgar Watts
CE Robert Ebersohn
Barry Geel
Philip Snyman
Andries Strauss
downward-facing red arrow Philip Snyman (to South Africa Sevens)[164]
downward-facing red arrow Andries Strauss (to Southern Kings)[165]
upward-facing green arrow Howard Mnisi (from NMMU Madibaz)[166]
upward-facing green arrow Johann Sadie (from Bulls)[152]
Robert Ebersohn
Barry Geel
Howard Mnisi
Johann Sadie
WG Rayno Benjamin
Cameron Jacobs
Rocco Jansen
Willie le Roux
Dusty Noble
Nico Scheepers
downward-facing red arrow Cameron Jacobs (to Free State Cheetahs)
downward-facing red arrow Dusty Noble (to Griquas)
downward-facing red arrow Nico Scheepers (to Free State Cheetahs)
upward-facing green arrow Raymond Rhule (from Free State Cheetahs) Rayno Benjamin
Rocco Jansen (did not play)
Willie le Roux
Raymond Rhule
FB Hennie Daniller Hennie Daniller

Kings[edit]

The Kings joined the 2013 Super Rugby season at the expense of the Lions. All players joined from Eastern Province Kings unless stated.

Southern Kings transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR upward-facing green arrow Grant Kemp (from SWD Eagles)[167] Kevin Buys
Charl du Plessis
Jaco Engels
Schalk Ferreira
Grant Kemp
HK upward-facing green arrow Virgile Lacombe (from France Toulouse)[168]
upward-facing green arrow Bandise Maku (from Lions)[109]
upward-facing green arrow Edgar Marutlulle (from Leopards)[169]
Hannes Franklin
Virgile Lacombe
Bandise Maku
Edgar Marutlulle
LK upward-facing green arrow Daniel Adongo (from New Zealand Counties Manukau)[170]
upward-facing green arrow Steven Sykes (from Sharks)[171]
Daniel Adongo
Rynier Bernardo
David Bulbring
Thabo Mamojele
Darron Nell
Steven Sykes
FL upward-facing green arrow Tomás Leonardi (from Argentina S.I.C.)[172] Aidon Davis
Cornell du Preez
Tomás Leonardi
Mpho Mbiyozo
Devin Oosthuizen
Wimpie van der Walt
N8 Jacques Engelbrecht
Luke Watson
SH upward-facing green arrow Johan Herbst (from SWD Eagles)[173]
upward-facing green arrow Shaun Venter (from Pumas)[174]
upward-facing green arrow Nicolás Vergallo (from France Toulouse)[109]
Johan Herbst
Shaun Venter
Nicolás Vergallo
FH upward-facing green arrow Demetri Catrakilis (from Western Province)[175] Demetri Catrakilis
Shane Gates
George Whitehead
CE upward-facing green arrow Ronnie Cooke (from France Grenoble)[176]
upward-facing green arrow Waylon Murray (from Lions)[177]
upward-facing green arrow Hadleigh Parkes (from New Zealand Blues)[109]
upward-facing green arrow Andries Strauss (from Cheetahs)[165]
Ronnie Cooke
Waylon Murray
Hadleigh Parkes
Andries Strauss
Scott van Breda
WG Siyanda Grey
Michael Killian
Sergeal Petersen
Marcello Sampson
FB upward-facing green arrow Elric van Vuuren (from SWD Eagles)[173] SP Marais
Siviwe Soyizwapi
Elric van Vuuren

Lions[edit]

The Lions will be replaced in the 2013 Super Rugby season by the Kings. All players returned to the domestic Golden Lions team unless stated.

Lions transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Jacobie Adriaanse
Pat Cilliers
Ruan Dreyer
JC Janse van Rensburg
Caylib Oosthuizen
CJ van der Linde
downward-facing red arrow Jacobie Adriaanse (to Wales Scarlets)[178]
downward-facing red arrow Pat Cilliers (to Stormers)[179]
downward-facing red arrow JC Janse van Rensburg (on loan to Sharks)[180]
downward-facing red arrow Caylib Oosthuizen (to Cheetahs)[156]
HK Martin Bezuidenhout
Bandise Maku (did not play)
Callie Visagie
downward-facing red arrow Martin Bezuidenhout (on loan to Stormers)
downward-facing red arrow Bandise Maku (to Southern Kings)[109]
downward-facing red arrow Callie Visagie (on loan to Bulls)[146]
LK Ruan Botha
Marius Coetzer
Stephan Greeff
Etienne Oosthuizen
Hendrik Roodt
Franco van der Merwe
Wikus van Heerden
Paul Willemse
downward-facing red arrow Ruan Botha (to Stormers)[181]
downward-facing red arrow Marius Coetzer (to Pumas)[182]
downward-facing red arrow Etienne Oosthuizen (to Australia Brumbies)[4]
downward-facing red arrow Franco van der Merwe (on loan to Sharks)[179]
downward-facing red arrow Wikus van Heerden (retired)[183]
downward-facing red arrow Paul Willemse (to Bulls)[148]
FL Cobus Grobbelaar
Grant Hattingh
Jaco Kriel
Derick Minnie
Michael Rhodes (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Cobus Grobbelaar (retired)[184]
downward-facing red arrow Grant Hattingh (to Bulls)[147]
downward-facing red arrow Derick Minnie (on loan to Sharks)[180]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Rhodes (to Stormers)[179]
N8 Doppies le Roux
Josh Strauss
Warren Whiteley
downward-facing red arrow Doppies le Roux (to Pumas)[182]
downward-facing red arrow Josh Strauss (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[185]
SH Michael Bondesio
Ross Cronjé
Tian Meyer
Whestley Moolman (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Tian Meyer (to Pumas)[182]
FH Butch James
Elton Jantjies
downward-facing red arrow Butch James (to Sharks)[186]
downward-facing red arrow Elton Jantjies (on loan to Stormers)[187]
CE Dylan des Fountain (did not play)
Alwyn Hollenbach
Doppies la Grange
Waylon Murray
downward-facing red arrow Doppies la Grange (to Italy Treviso)[188]
downward-facing red arrow Waylon Murray (to Southern Kings)
WG Ruan Combrinck
JR Esterhuizen
Michael Killian
Lionel Mapoe
Deon van Rensburg
Anthony Volmink
downward-facing red arrow Michael Killian (to Southern Kings)[189]
downward-facing red arrow Lionel Mapoe (on loan to Bulls)[153]
FB Andries Coetzee
James Kamana
Jaco Taute
downward-facing red arrow Andries Coetzee (on loan to Sharks)[190]
downward-facing red arrow James Kamana (to Japan Kamaishi Seawaves)[74]
downward-facing red arrow Jaco Taute (on loan to Stormers)[191]

Sharks[edit]

Sharks transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Dale Chadwick
Jannie du Plessis
Wiehahn Herbst
Tendai Mtawarira
Julian Redelinghuys (did not play)
Nick Schonert (did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Julian Redelinghuys (to Lions)
downward-facing red arrow Nick Schonert (to Griquas)
upward-facing green arrow Allan Dell (from Sharks (Currie Cup))
upward-facing green arrow JC Janse van Rensburg (on loan from Lions)
upward-facing green arrow Danie Mienie (from Sharks (Currie Cup))
Dale Chadwick (did not play)
Allan Dell (did not play)
Jannie du Plessis
Wiehahn Herbst
JC Janse van Rensburg (short-term)
Danie Mienie
Tendai Mtawarira
HK Craig Burden
Kyle Cooper
Bismarck du Plessis
Monde Hadebe (did not play)
Craig Burden
Kyle Cooper
Bismarck du Plessis
Monde Hadebe (did not play)
LK Anton Bresler
Pieter-Steph du Toit
Jandré Marais
Ross Skeate
Steven Sykes
downward-facing red arrow Ross Skeate (to Agen)[192]
downward-facing red arrow Steven Sykes (to Southern Kings)[171]
upward-facing green arrow Edwin Hewitt (from Griquas)[193]
upward-facing green arrow Peet Marais (from Sharks (Currie Cup))
upward-facing green arrow Franco van der Merwe (on loan from Lions)[179]
Anton Bresler
Pieter-Steph du Toit
Edwin Hewitt
Jandré Marais
Peet Marais (did not play)
Franco van der Merwe (short-term)
FL Willem Alberts
Jacques Botes
Marcell Coetzee
Jean Deysel
Tera Mtembu
upward-facing green arrow Derick Minnie (on loan from Lions)[194] Willem Alberts
Jacques Botes
Marcell Coetzee
Jean Deysel
Derick Minnie (short-term)
Tera Mtembu
N8 Keegan Daniel
Ryan Kankowski
Keegan Daniel
Ryan Kankowski
SH Conrad Hoffmann (did not play)
Charl McLeod
Cobus Reinach
downward-facing red arrow Conrad Hoffmann (to Hamiltons)[195] upward-facing green arrow Tian Meyer (from Lions) Charl McLeod
Tian Meyer (did not play)
Cobus Reinach
FH Patrick Lambie
Frédéric Michalak
downward-facing red arrow Frédéric Michalak (to France Toulon)[196] upward-facing green arrow Butch James (from Lions)
upward-facing green arrow Fred Zeilinga (from Sharks (Currie Cup))
Butch James
Patrick Lambie
Fred Zeilinga
CE Meyer Bosman
Paul Jordaan
Marius Joubert
François Steyn
Tim Whitehead
downward-facing red arrow Marius Joubert (to Sharks (Currie Cup)) upward-facing green arrow Piet Lindeque (from Blue Bulls)[194] Meyer Bosman
Paul Jordaan
Piet Lindeque (short-term)
François Steyn
Tim Whitehead (did not play)
WG Lwazi Mvovo
Odwa Ndungane
JP Pietersen
S'bura Sithole (did not play)
upward-facing green arrow Sean Robinson (from Sharks (Currie Cup)) Lwazi Mvovo
Odwa Ndungane
JP Pietersen
Sean Robinson
S'bura Sithole
FB Louis Ludik
Gouws Prinsloo (did not play)
Riaan Viljoen
downward-facing red arrow Gouws Prinsloo (to Sharks (Currie Cup)) upward-facing green arrow Andries Coetzee (on loan from Lions)[190]
upward-facing green arrow Jaco van Tonder (from Sharks (Currie Cup))
Andries Coetzee (short-term)
Louis Ludik
Jaco van Tonder
Riaan Viljoen

Stormers[edit]

Stormers transfers 2012–13
Pos 2012 squad Out In 2013 squad
PR Deon Carstens
Brok Harris
Steven Kitshoff
Frans Malherbe
upward-facing green arrow Pat Cilliers (from Lions)[179]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Heiberg (from Western Province)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Ross Geldenhuys (on loan from Eastern Province Kings)[198]
Deon Carstens (did not play)
Pat Cilliers
Ross Geldenhuys (short-term, did not play)
Brok Harris
Chris Heiberg
Steven Kitshoff
Frans Malherbe
HK Deon Fourie
Tiaan Liebenberg
Scarra Ntubeni
upward-facing green arrow Martin Bezuidenhout (on loan from Lions) Martin Bezuidenhout (short-term)
Deon Fourie
Tiaan Liebenberg
Scarra Ntubeni
LK Andries Bekker
Eben Etzebeth
Quinn Roux
De Kock Steenkamp
downward-facing red arrow Quinn Roux (to Ireland Leinster)[199] upward-facing green arrow Ruan Botha (from Lions)[181]
upward-facing green arrow Marius Coetzer (on loan from Pumas)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Gerbrandt Grobler (from Western Province)
Andries Bekker
Ruan Botha (did not play)
Marius Coetzer (short-term)
Eben Etzebeth
Gerbrandt Grobler
De Kock Steenkamp
FL Don Armand
Schalk Burger
Rynhardt Elstadt
Nick Fenton-Wells
Tyrone Holmes
Siya Kolisi
downward-facing red arrow Nick Fenton-Wells (to England Saracens)[200]
downward-facing red arrow Tyrone Holmes (to France Colomiers)
upward-facing green arrow Rohan Kitshoff (from Western Province)[197]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Rhodes (from Lions)[179]
Don Armand
Schalk Burger (did not play)
Rynhardt Elstadt
Rohan Kitshoff
Siya Kolisi
Michael Rhodes
N8 Nizaam Carr
Nick Köster
Jebb Sinclair (short-term)
Duane Vermeulen
downward-facing red arrow Nick Köster (to England Bath)[201]
downward-facing red arrow Jebb Sinclair (returned to England London Irish)
Nizaam Carr
Duane Vermeulen
SH Dewaldt Duvenage
Nic Groom (did not play)
Louis Schreuder
Dewaldt Duvenage
Nic Groom
Louis Schreuder
FH Burton Francis
Peter Grant
Gary van Aswegen
downward-facing red arrow Burton Francis (to Cheetahs) upward-facing green arrow Kurt Coleman (from Western Province)[202]
upward-facing green arrow Elton Jantjies (on loan from Lions)[187]
Kurt Coleman
Peter Grant
Elton Jantjies (short-term)
Gary van Aswegen
CE Marcel Brache
Juan de Jongh
Jean de Villiers
JP du Plessis
downward-facing red arrow Marcel Brache (to Western Province)
downward-facing red arrow JP du Plessis (to Western Province)
Juan de Jongh
Jean de Villiers
WG Gio Aplon
Bryan Habana
Danie Poolman
Gerhard van den Heever
downward-facing red arrow Danie Poolman (to Ireland Connacht)[203] upward-facing green arrow Damian de Allende (from Western Province)[202] Gio Aplon
Damian de Allende
Bryan Habana
Gerhard van den Heever
FB Joe Pietersen upward-facing green arrow Cheslin Kolbe (from Western Province)
upward-facing green arrow Jaco Taute (on loan from Lions)[191]
Cheslin Kolbe
Joe Pietersen
Jaco Taute (short-term)

See also[edit]

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