List of 2023–24 Super Rugby transfers (Australia)

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This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2023 or 2024 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.

Notes
  • 2023 players listed are all players that were named in the initial senior squad, or subsequently included in a 23-man match day squad at any game during the season.
  • (did not play) denotes that a player did not play at all during the season due to injury or non-selection. These players are included to indicate they were contracted to the team.
  • (short-term) denotes that a player wasn't initially contracted, but came in during the season. This could either be a club rugby player coming in as injury cover, or a player whose contract had expired at another team (typically in the northern hemisphere).
  • (development squad) denotes a player that wasn't named in the original squad, but was announced as signing as a development player. These are often younger players or club players. Different teams use different names for development players. Other names used include (wider training group) or (wider training squad).
  • Flags are only shown for players moving to or from another country.
  • Players may play in several positions, but are listed in only one.

Brumbies

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Brumbies transfers 2023–2024
Pos 2023 squad[1] Out In 2024 players[2]
PR Allan Alaalatoa[3]
Fred Kaihea[4]
Sefo Kautai[5]
Rhys van Nek (short-term)[6]
Tom Ross[7]
Blake Schoupp (short-term)[6]
James Slipper[8]
Harry Vella (did not play)[9]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Ross (to Waratahs)[10] Allan Alaalatoa[3]
Fred Kaihea[4]
Sefo Kautai[5]
Rhys van Nek[2]
Blake Schoupp[11]
James Slipper[12]
Harry Vella[11]
HK Lachlan Lonergan[13]
Connal McInerney[14]
Billy Pollard[15]
John Ulugia (short-term)[16]
downward-facing red arrow John Ulugia (retired)[17] upward-facing green arrow Liam Bowron (from Canberra Royals)[18] Liam Bowron (short-term)
Lachlan Lonergan[13]
Connal McInerney[19]
Billy Pollard[20]
LK Nick Frost[21]
Tom Hooper[22]
Cadeyrn Neville[23]
Darcy Swain[24]
Sam Thomson (short-term)[25]
Jack Wright (short-term)[26]
downward-facing red arrow Sam Thomson (to Waratahs)[27]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Wright (to Japan Shizuoka Blue Revs)[28]
upward-facing green arrow Lachlan Shaw (from Brisbane Boys' College)[2] Nick Frost[21]
Tom Hooper[22]
Cadeyrn Neville[29]
Lachlan Shaw
Darcy Swain[24]
BR Jahrome Brown[30]
Charlie Cale[31]
Ed Kennedy (did not play)[32]
Luke Reimer[33]
Pete Samu[34]
Rory Scott[35]
Rob Valetini[36]
downward-facing red arrow Pete Samu (to France Bordeaux)[37] Jahrome Brown[2]
Charlie Cale[2]
Ed Kennedy[32]
Luke Reimer[33]
Rory Scott[38]
Rob Valetini[36]
SH Ryan Lonergan[13]
Pedro Rolando (short-term)[39]
Klayton Thorn[40]
Nic White[41]
downward-facing red arrow Pedro Rolando (returned to Canberra Royals)[2]
downward-facing red arrow Nic White (to Force)[42]
upward-facing green arrow Harrison Goddard (from Waratahs)[43] Harrison Goddard
Ryan Lonergan[13]
Klayton Thorn[2]
FH Nathan Carroll (did not play)[40]
Jack Debreczeni[44]
Noah Lolesio[45]
downward-facing red arrow Nathan Carroll (to Queanbeyan Whites)[2] Jack Debreczeni[19]
Noah Lolesio[45]
CE Hudson Creighton[46]
Chris Feauai-Sautia (did not play)[47]
Len Ikitau[48]
Ollie Sapsford[49]
Tamati Tua[50]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Feauai-Sautia (released)[51] upward-facing green arrow Austin Anderson (from New Zealand Waikato)[2] Austin Anderson
Hudson Creighton[52]
Len Ikitau[53]
Ollie Sapsford[54]
Tamati Tua[54]
WG Andy Muirhead[55]
Ben O'Donnell[56]
Corey Toole[57]
Tom Wright[58]
Andy Muirhead[55]
Ben O'Donnell[57]
Corey Toole[57]
Tom Wright[59]
FB Declan Meredith[60]
Jesse Mogg[61]
downward-facing red arrow Jesse Mogg (retired)[51] Declan Meredith[52]
Coach Stephen Larkham[62] Stephen Larkham[62]

Force

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Force transfers 2023–2024
Pos 2023 squad[63] Out In 2024 players[64]
PR Bo Abra[65]
Siosifa Amone[66]
Charlie Hancock[67]
Santiago Medrano[68]
Marley Pearce (short-term)[69]
Wilton Rebolo[70]
Tom Robertson[63]
Andrew Romano (did not play)[66]
Angus Wagner[65]
downward-facing red arrow Bo Abra (to New Zealand Hawke's Bay)[71]
downward-facing red arrow Wilton Rebolo (to United States RFC Los Angeles)[72]
downward-facing red arrow Tom Robertson (sabbatical)[73]
downward-facing red arrow Andrew Romano (to Joondalup Brothers)[64]
upward-facing green arrow Josh Bartlett (from New Zealand Bay of Plenty)[74]
upward-facing green arrow Ryan Coxon (from New Zealand Tasman)[75]
upward-facing green arrow Joel Hintz (from South Africa Sharks)[76]
upward-facing green arrow Harry Hoopert (from Reds)[77]
upward-facing green arrow Atu Moli (from New Zealand Chiefs)[78]
upward-facing green arrow Tiaan Tauakipulu (from Waratahs)[79]
Siosifa Amone[64]
Josh Bartlett (short-term)
Ryan Coxon (short-term)
Charlie Hancock[80]
Joel Hintz (short-term)
Harry Hoopert
Santiago Medrano[81]
Atu Moli
Marley Pearce[82]
Tiaan Tauakipulu (short-term)
Angus Wagner[65]
HK Folau Fainga'a[83]
Tom Horton (short-term)[84]
Feleti Kaitu'u[85]
Jack Winchester (did not play)[85]
downward-facing red arrow Folau Fainga'a (to France Clermont)[86]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Winchester (retired)[64]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Funnell (from New Zealand Canterbury)[87] Ben Funnell
Tom Horton[80]
Feleti Kaitu'u[85]
LK Felix Kalapu[88]
Ryan McCauley[89]
Izack Rodda[90]
Will Sankey (did not play)[89]
Jeremy Thrush (short-term)[84]
Jeremy Williams[91]
downward-facing red arrow Ryan McCauley (to France Valence Romans)[92]
downward-facing red arrow Will Sankey (to Easts)[93]
downward-facing red arrow Jeremy Thrush (retired)[94]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Carter (from England Leicester Tigers)[95]
upward-facing green arrow Lopeti Faifua (from Reds)[96]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Franklin (from New Zealand Taranaki)[97]
upward-facing green arrow Titi Nofoagatotoa (from Tuggeranong Vikings)[98]
Sam Carter (short-term)
Lopeti Faifua
Tom Franklin
Felix Kalapu[88][99]
Titi Nofoagatotoa (short-term)
Izack Rodda[90]
Jeremy Williams[91]
BR Tim Anstee[100]
Ollie Callan[101]
Kane Koteka (did not play)[100]
Isi Naisarani (short-term)[102]
Jacob Norris (short-term)[103]
Jackson Pugh[101]
Ned Slack-Smith (did not play)[66]
Carlo Tizzano (short-term)[104]
Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (short-term)[105]
Michael Wells[106]
downward-facing red arrow Kane Koteka (suspended)[64]
downward-facing red arrow Isi Naisarani (released)[64]
downward-facing red arrow Jacob Norris (to Moana Pasifika)[107]
downward-facing red arrow Jackson Pugh (to Japan Skyactivs Hiroshima)[108][109]
downward-facing red arrow Ned Slack-Smith (to Waratahs)[110]
downward-facing red arrow Rahboni Warren-Vosayaco (to France Brive)[111]
upward-facing green arrow Will Harris (from Waratahs)[112]
upward-facing green arrow Reed Prinsep (from New Zealand Hurricanes)[74]
upward-facing green arrow Papillon Sevele (from Sydney University)[64]
Tim Anstee[100]
Ollie Callan[101]
Will Harris
Reed Prinsep (short-term)
Papillon Sevele
Carlo Tizzano[104]
Michael Wells[106]
SH Issak Fines-Leleiwasa[113]
Ian Prior[114]
Henry Robertson (did not play)[114]
Gareth Simpson (short-term)[115]
downward-facing red arrow Henry Robertson (to Sydney University)[64]
downward-facing red arrow Gareth Simpson (to England Saracens)[116]
upward-facing green arrow Nic White (from Brumbies)[42] Issak Fines-Leleiwasa[117]
Ian Prior[114]
Nic White
FH Max Burey (short-term)[118]
Bryce Hegarty[119]
Reesjan Pasitoa (did not play)[120]
downward-facing red arrow Bryce Hegarty (to Japan Red Hurricanes Osaka)[121] upward-facing green arrow Ben Donaldson (from Waratahs)[122]
upward-facing green arrow Campbell Parata (from New Zealand Tasman)[123]
Max Burey[124]
Ben Donaldson
Campbell Parata
Reesjan Pasitoa[125]
CE Ollie Cummins (did not play)[63]
Nikolai Foliaki (short-term)[105]
Bayley Kuenzle[113]
Grason Makara (did not play)[63]
Sam Spink[126]
Hamish Stewart[127]
downward-facing red arrow Grason Makara (to Wests)[128] upward-facing green arrow Henry O’Donnell (from Northern Suburbs)[129] Ollie Cummins[64]
Nikolai Foliaki[64]
Bayley Kuenzle[130]
Henry O’Donnell
Sam Spink[126]
Hamish Stewart[127]
WG Daniel Ala (did not play)[63]
Zach Kibirige (short-term)[131]
Manasa Mataele[132]
Rupeni Mataele (did not play)[66]
George Poolman[66]
Toni Pulu[63]
Reece Tapine (did not play)[113]
downward-facing red arrow Daniel Ala (to Eastwood)[64]
downward-facing red arrow Zach Kibirige (to France Biarritz)[133]
downward-facing red arrow Manasa Mataele (to New Zealand Crusaders)[134]
downward-facing red arrow Rupeni Mataele (released)[93]
downward-facing red arrow Toni Pulu (to United States Seattle Seawolves)[135]
downward-facing red arrow Reece Tapine (to UWA)[128]
upward-facing green arrow Ronan Leahy (from UWA)[136]
upward-facing green arrow Harry Potter (from England Leicester Tigers)[137]
Ronan Leahy (short-term)
George Poolman[124]
Harry Potter
FB Jake Strachan[138]
Chase Tiatia[139]
downward-facing red arrow Jake Strachan (to Rebels)[140] upward-facing green arrow Kurtley Beale (from Waratahs)[141] Kurtley Beale (short-term)
Chase Tiatia[139]
Coach Simon Cron[142] Simon Cron[143]

Rebels

[edit]
Rebels transfers 2023–2024
Pos 2023 squad[144] Out In 2024 players[145]
PR Isaac Aedo Kailea[146]
Jaiden Christian (did not play)[146]
Cabous Eloff[147]
Pone Fa'amausili[148]
Matt Gibbon[149]
Cameron Orr[150]
Sam Talakai[151]
downward-facing red arrow Jaiden Christian (to Brothers)[152]
downward-facing red arrow Cameron Orr (to United States Seattle Seawolves)[153]
upward-facing green arrow Taniela Tupou (from Reds)[154] Isaac Aedo Kailea[145]
Cabous Eloff[147]
Pone Fa'amausili[155]
Matt Gibbon[156]
Sam Talakai[151]
Taniela Tupou
HK Theo Fourie[146]
Alex Mafi[157]
Anaru Rangi[149]
Jordan Uelese[158]
downward-facing red arrow Theo Fourie (to Waratahs)[159]
downward-facing red arrow Anaru Rangi (released)[145]
upward-facing green arrow Ethan Dobbins (from Wests)[140] Ethan Dobbins
Alex Mafi[157]
Jordan Uelese[160]
LK Josh Canham[146]
Tim Cardall[161]
Trevor Hosea[162]
Matt Philip[163]
Angelo Smith[161]
Tuaina Taii Tualima[164]
downward-facing red arrow Tim Cardall (to England Newcastle Falcons)[165]
downward-facing red arrow Trevor Hosea (to Japan Tokyo Sungoliath)[166]
downward-facing red arrow Matt Philip (to Japan Yokohama Canon Eagles)[167]
upward-facing green arrow Luke Callan (from Wanneroo)[168]
upward-facing green arrow Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (from England Northampton Saints)[169]
Luke Callan (short-term)
Josh Canham[170]
Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
Angelo Smith[171]
Tuaina Taii Tualima[164]
BR Vaiolini Ekuasi[161]
Richard Hardwick[172]
Zac Hough (did not play)[173]
Tamati Ioane[164]
Josh Kemeny[172]
Rob Leota (did not play)[174]
Daniel Maiava[175]
Brad Wilkin[176]
downward-facing red arrow Richard Hardwick (to England Ealing Trailfinders)[177]
downward-facing red arrow Tamati Ioane (to Japan Tokyo Sungoliath)[166]
upward-facing green arrow Maciu Nabolakasi (from Footscray)[178] Vaiolini Ekuasi[179]
Zac Hough[145]
Josh Kemeny[180]
Rob Leota[181]
Daniel Maiava[175]
Maciu Nabolakasi (short-term)
Brad Wilkin[176]
SH Ryan Louwrens[182]
Moses Sorovi (did not play)[144]
James Tuttle[183]
downward-facing red arrow Moses Sorovi (to Fiji Drua)[184] upward-facing green arrow Jack Maunder (from England Exeter Chiefs)[185] Ryan Louwrens[182]
Jack Maunder
James Tuttle[183]
FH Carter Gordon[186]
Mason Gordon (did not play)[175]
upward-facing green arrow Jake Strachan (from Force)[140] Carter Gordon[186]
Mason Gordon[187]
Jake Strachan
CE David Feliuai[144]
Stacey Ili[150]
Nick Jooste[188]
Lebron Naea (did not play)[144]
Ray Nu'u (did not play)[144]
Lukas Ripley[173]
David Vaihu (did not play)[175]
downward-facing red arrow Stacey Ili (to New Zealand Hawke's Bay)[189]
downward-facing red arrow Ray Nu'u (to France Colomiers)[190]
upward-facing green arrow Filipo Daugunu (from Reds)[191]
upward-facing green arrow Divad Palu (from Wyndham)[145]
upward-facing green arrow Matt Proctor (from England Northampton Saints)[192]
Filipo Daugunu
David Feliuai[193]
Nick Jooste[145]
Lebron Naea[145]
Divad Palu
Matt Proctor
Lukas Ripley[194]
David Vaihu[187]
WG Lachie Anderson[195]
Monty Ioane[196]
Joe Pincus[144]
Glen Vaihu (did not play)[197]
Ilikena Vudogo (did not play)[198]
downward-facing red arrow Monty Ioane (to France Lyon)[199]
downward-facing red arrow Ilikena Vudogo (to Wests)[152]
upward-facing green arrow Darby Lancaster (from Australia Sevens)[200] Lachie Anderson[201]
Darby Lancaster
Joe Pincus[201]
Glen Vaihu[197]
FB Reece Hodge[202]
Andrew Kellaway[203]
downward-facing red arrow Reece Hodge (to France Bayonne)[204] Andrew Kellaway[203]
Coach Kevin Foote[172] Kevin Foote[205]

Reds

[edit]
Reds transfers 2023–2024
Pos 2023 squad[206] Out In 2024 players[207]
PR George Blake[208]
Sef Fa'agase[209]
Harry Hoopert (did not play)[210]
Zane Nonggorr[211]
Peni Ravai[212]
Phransis Sula-Siaosi[213]
Taniela Tupou (did not play)[214]
Dane Zander[215]
downward-facing red arrow Harry Hoopert (to Force)[77]
downward-facing red arrow Phransis Sula-Siaosi (to Souths)[207]
downward-facing red arrow Taniela Tupou (to Rebels)[154]
downward-facing red arrow Dane Zander (to United States Los Angeles)[216]
upward-facing green arrow Massimo de Lutiis (from Canberra Royals)[217]
upward-facing green arrow Alex Hodgman (from New Zealand Blues)[218]
upward-facing green arrow Jeffery Toomaga-Allen (from Ireland Ulster)[218]
George Blake[207]
Massimo de Lutiis
Sef Fa'agase[209]
Alex Hodgman
Zane Nonggorr[211]
Peni Ravai[217]
Jeffery Toomaga-Allen
HK Richie Asiata[211]
Matt Faessler[219]
Josh Nasser (did not play)[219]
upward-facing green arrow Max Craig (from Easts)[207] Richie Asiata[211]
Max Craig
Matt Faessler[220]
Josh Nasser[219]
LK Angus Blyth[221]
Wilson Blyth (did not play)[208]
Lopeti Faifua[222]
Luke Jones (did not play)[223]
Ryan Smith[222]
Jake Upfield (short-term)[224]
Connor Vest[222]
downward-facing red arrow Wilson Blyth (to Bond University)[207]
downward-facing red arrow Lopeti Faifua (to Force)[96]
downward-facing red arrow Luke Jones (retired)[207]
downward-facing red arrow Jake Upfield (returned to Bond University)[207]
upward-facing green arrow Cormac Daly (from Randwick)[225]
upward-facing green arrow Taine Roiri (from Sunnybank)[207]
Angus Blyth[226]
Cormac Daly
Taine Roiri
Ryan Smith[222]
Connor Vest[225]
BR Connor Anderson[213]
Fraser McReight[227]
Keynan Tauakipulu (did not play)[206]
Seru Uru[228]
Harry Wilson[229]
Liam Wright[230]
downward-facing red arrow Keynan Tauakipulu (to Wests)[207] upward-facing green arrow Joe Brial (from New Zealand Canterbury)[231]
upward-facing green arrow John Bryant (from Souths)[207]
Connor Anderson[213]
Joe Brial
John Bryant
Fraser McReight[232]
Seru Uru[226]
Harry Wilson[233]
Liam Wright[230]
SH Spencer Jeans (did not play)[208]
Tate McDermott[227]
Kalani Thomas[234]
Louis Werchon (short-term, did not play)
downward-facing red arrow Spencer Jeans (to Bond University)[207] Tate McDermott[235]
Kalani Thomas[220]
Louis Werchon[236]
FH Lawson Creighton[208]
Tom Lynagh[237]
James O'Connor[238]
upward-facing green arrow Harry McLaughlin-Phillips (from Souths)[207] Lawson Creighton[208]
Tom Lynagh[239]
Harry McLaughlin-Phillips
James O'Connor[240]
CE Taj Annan (short-term)[224]
Josh Flook[241]
Isaac Henry[234]
Hunter Paisami[242]
upward-facing green arrow Frankie Goldsbrough (from Easts)[207] Taj Annan[207]
Josh Flook[241]
Frankie Goldsbrough
Isaac Henry[207]
Hunter Paisami[243]
WG Filipo Daugunu[244]
Mac Grealy[234]
Jordan Petaia[245]
Suliasi Vunivalu[246]
downward-facing red arrow Filipo Daugunu (to Rebels)[191] upward-facing green arrow Tim Ryan (from Brothers)[207] Mac Grealy[236]
Jordan Petaia[245]
Tim Ryan
Suliasi Vunivalu[247]
FB Floyd Aubrey (did not play)[206]
Jock Campbell[248]
Paddy James (short-term)[249]
downward-facing red arrow Paddy James (returned to Brothers)[207] Floyd Aubrey[207]
Jock Campbell[248]
Coach Brad Thorn[250] downward-facing red arrow Brad Thorn (released)[251] upward-facing green arrow Les Kiss (from England London Irish)[252] Les Kiss

Waratahs

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Waratahs transfers 2023–2024
Pos 2023 squad[253] Out In 2024 players[254]
PR Angus Bell[253]
Daniel Botha (short-term)[255]
Tetera Faulkner[253]
Archer Holz[253]
Harry Johnson-Holmes[256]
Tom Lambert[257]
Sateki Latu (short-term)[258]
Nephi Leatigaga (short-term)[259]
Tiaan Tauakipulu[260]
downward-facing red arrow Tetera Faulkner (to Southern Districts)[261]
downward-facing red arrow Sateki Latu (to Moana Pasifika)[262]
downward-facing red arrow Nephi Leatigaga (to France Dax)[263]
downward-facing red arrow Tiaan Tauakipulu (to Force)[79]
upward-facing green arrow Brad Amituanai (from Sydney University)[264]
upward-facing green arrow Jack Barrett (from Randwick)[265]
upward-facing green arrow Pone Fa'amausili (from Rebels)[266]
upward-facing green arrow Harry Lloyd (from Brothers)[267]
upward-facing green arrow Enrique Pieretto (from Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[266]
upward-facing green arrow Lewis Ponini (from Eastern Suburbs)[268]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Ross (from Brumbies)[10]
upward-facing green arrow Paddy Ryan (from Japan Black Rams Tokyo)[269]
upward-facing green arrow Michael Scott (from Northern Suburbs)[267]
upward-facing green arrow Hayden Thompson-Stringer (from France La Rochelle)[270]
upward-facing green arrow George Thornton (from Northern Suburbs)[271]
Brad Amituanai (short-term)
Jack Barrett (short-term)
Angus Bell[272]
Daniel Botha[273]
Archer Holz[254]
Pone Fa'amausili (short-term)
Harry Johnson-Holmes[256]
Tom Lambert[257]
Harry Lloyd (short-term)
Enrique Pieretto (short-term)
Lewis Ponini (short-term)
Tom Ross
Paddy Ryan (short-term)
Michael Scott (short-term)
Hayden Thompson-Stringer
George Thornton (short-term)
HK Tolu Latu[274]
Dave Porecki[275]
Mahe Vailanu[253]
downward-facing red arrow Tolu Latu (to France Montpellier)[276] upward-facing green arrow Jay Fonokalafi (from Gordon)[277]
upward-facing green arrow Theo Fourie (from Rebels)[159]
upward-facing green arrow Julian Heaven (from Eastern Suburbs)[278]
upward-facing green arrow Ben Sugars (from Randwick)[279]
Jay Fonokalafi (short-term)
Theo Fourie
Julian Heaven (short-term)
Dave Porecki[280]
Ben Sugars (short-term)
Mahe Vailanu[254]
LK Ned Hanigan[253]
Jed Holloway[281]
Zane Marolt (did not play)[282]
Taleni Seu[282]
Hugh Sinclair[253]
Ola Tauelangi (short-term, did not play)[283]
Zac Von Appen[282]
downward-facing red arrow Zane Marolt (to Eastern Suburbs)[261]
downward-facing red arrow Taleni Seu (to Japan Toyota Industries Shuttles Aichi)[284]
downward-facing red arrow Ola Tauelangi (to Moana Pasifika)[262]
downward-facing red arrow Zac Von Appen (to Sydney University)[261]
upward-facing green arrow Miles Amatosero (from France Clermont)[285]
upward-facing green arrow Sam Thomson (from Brumbies)[27]
Miles Amatosero
Ned Hanigan[286]
Jed Holloway[254]
Hugh Sinclair[254]
Sam Thomson (short-term)
BR Charlie Gamble[253]
Langi Gleeson[260]
Will Harris[287]
Michael Hooper[288]
Michael Icely (short-term)[289]
Lachlan Swinton[253]
Hunter Ward (short-term)[290]
downward-facing red arrow Will Harris (to Force)[112]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Hooper (to Australia Sevens)[291]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Icely (returned to Eastwood)[254]
upward-facing green arrow Mesu Kunavula (from France Brive)[292]
upward-facing green arrow Fergus Lee-Warner (from England Bath)[293]
upward-facing green arrow Sione Misiloi (from Randwick)[265]
upward-facing green arrow Ned Slack-Smith (from Force)[110]
Charlie Gamble[254]
Langi Gleeson[294]
Mesu Kunavula
Fergus Lee-Warner
Sione Misiloi (short-term)
Ned Slack-Smith
Lachlan Swinton[286]
Hunter Ward (short-term)[295]
SH Harrison Goddard[296]
Jake Gordon[297]
Teddy Wilson[298]
downward-facing red arrow Harrison Goddard (to Brumbies)[43] upward-facing green arrow Jack Grant (from England Ealing Trailfinders)[299] Jake Gordon[300]
Jack Grant
Teddy Wilson[286]
FH Jack Bowen[301]
Ben Donaldson[302]
Tane Edmed[303]
Will Harrison (did not play)[304]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Donaldson (to Force)[122] Jack Bowen[254]
Tane Edmed[303]
Will Harrison[286]
CE Lalakai Foketi[305]
Izaia Perese[306]
Mosese Tuipulotu[253]
Joey Walton[253]
Lalakai Foketi[307]
Izaia Perese[306]
Mosese Tuipulotu[254]
Joey Walton[254]
WG Ben Dowling[301]
Nemani Nadolo[308]
Mark Nawaqanitawase[309]
Dylan Pietsch[310]
Harry Wilson[298]
downward-facing red arrow Nemani Nadolo (retired)[261]
downward-facing red arrow Ben Dowling (to Australia Sevens)[311]
upward-facing green arrow Vuate Karawalevu (from Sydney Roosters)[312]
upward-facing green arrow Triston Reilly (from Wests Tigers)[313]
Vuate Karawalevu
Mark Nawaqanitawase[314]
Dylan Pietsch[310]
Triston Reilly
Harry Wilson[254]
FB Kurtley Beale (did not play)[315]
Max Jorgensen[316]
downward-facing red arrow Kurtley Beale (to Force)[141] Max Jorgensen[254]
Coach Darren Coleman[317] Darren Coleman[317]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "ACT Brumbies confirm 2023 Super Rugby Pacific squad". Brumbies (Press release). 15 November 2022. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Safeguard Global ACT Brumbies squad named for 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season". Brumbies (Press release). 9 November 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Alaalatoa commits future to ACT Brumbies". ACT Brumbies (Press release). 22 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  4. ^ a b @brumbiesrugby (8 July 2022). "🐴// @__fredkaihea__ re-signed till the end of 2024". Retrieved 6 October 2022 – via Instagram.
  5. ^ a b "Tighthead Sefo Kautai re-signs with Brumbies for two more seasons". Brumbies (Press release). 24 May 2022. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
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