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List of 2015–16 Super Rugby transfers (South Africa)

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This is a list of player signings and releases involving Super Rugby teams in South Africa prior to the end of the 2016 Super Rugby season.

The release of a player that was included in a 2015 Super Rugby season squad, or the signing of a new player for the 2016 season is listed here regardless of when it occurred. Players that have been confirmed for the 2016 season are also listed, regardless of when they signed for the team.

Notes

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  • 2015 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 one of the two seasons 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).
  • Flags are only shown for players moving to or from another country.
  • Players may play in several positions, but are listed in only one.

Bulls

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Bulls transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR Andrew Beerwinkel (did not play)[1]
Dean Greyling[2]
Werner Kruger[3]
Morné Mellett[4]
Trevor Nyakane[5]
Marcel van der Merwe[6]
Dayan van der Westhuizen (did not play)[7]
Hencus van Wyk (did not play)[8]
downward-facing red arrow Andrew Beerwinkel (to Blue Bulls)[9]
downward-facing red arrow Morné Mellett (retired)[10]
downward-facing red arrow Dayan van der Westhuizen (to Blue Bulls)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Lizo Gqoboka (from Eastern Province Kings)[12]
upward-facing green arrow Nqoba Mxoli (from Blue Bulls)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Pierre Schoeman (from Blue Bulls)[11]
Lizo Gqoboka
Dean Greyling (did not play)[13]
Werner Kruger[3]
Nqoba Mxoli
Trevor Nyakane[14]
Pierre Schoeman
Marcel van der Merwe[6]
Hencus van Wyk[15]
HK Bandise Maku (did not play)[16]
Adriaan Strauss[5]
Callie Visagie[16]
Jaco Visagie[8]
Bandise Maku[16]
Adriaan Strauss[14]
Callie Visagie (did not play)[16]
Jaco Visagie[17]
LK Grant Hattingh[18]
Nico Janse van Rensburg[3]
Victor Matfield[19]
Marvin Orie (did not play)[20]
RG Snyman (did not play)[8]
Flip van der Merwe[4]
downward-facing red arrow Victor Matfield (to England Northampton Saints)[21]
downward-facing red arrow Flip van der Merwe (to France Clermont)[22]
upward-facing green arrow Irné Herbst (from Blue Bulls)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Jason Jenkins (from Blue Bulls)[11]
Grant Hattingh[18]
Irné Herbst (did not play)
Nico Janse van Rensburg[9]
Jason Jenkins
Marvin Orie[9]
RG Snyman[15]
FL Arno Botha[23]
Jacques du Plessis[24]
Lappies Labuschagné[5]
Wiaan Liebenberg (did not play)[8]
Roelof Smit
Deon Stegmann[23]
Nardus van der Walt (did not play)[8]
downward-facing red arrow Jacques du Plessis (to France Montpellier)[25]
downward-facing red arrow Wiaan Liebenberg (to France Montpellier)[25]
downward-facing red arrow Nardus van der Walt (to Griquas)[26]
upward-facing green arrow Nick de Jager (from England Saracens)[17]
upward-facing green arrow Jannes Kirsten (from Blue Bulls)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Freddy Ngoza (from Free State Cheetahs)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Jacques Potgieter (from Sharks)[note 1]
Arno Botha[17]
Nick de Jager
Jannes Kirsten
Lappies Labuschagné[5]
Freddy Ngoza (did not play)
Jacques Potgieter (did not play)[note 1]
Roelof Smit[14]
Deon Stegmann[29]
N8 Jacques Engelbrecht (did not play)[16]
Hanro Liebenberg[8]
Pierre Spies[30]
downward-facing red arrow Jacques Engelbrecht (to Southern Kings)[31]
downward-facing red arrow Pierre Spies (to Japan Kintetsu Liners)[32][33]
upward-facing green arrow Renaldo Bothma (from Sharks)[note 2] Renaldo Bothma[note 2]
Hanro Liebenberg[36]
SH Francois Hougaard[37]
Rudy Paige[4]
Piet van Zyl[38]
downward-facing red arrow Francois Hougaard (to South Africa Sevens)[39] upward-facing green arrow Ivan van Zyl (from Blue Bulls)[11] Rudy Paige[4]
Ivan van Zyl
Piet van Zyl[29]
FH Handré Pollard[23]
Jacques-Louis Potgieter[40]
Tian Schoeman[41]
downward-facing red arrow Jacques-Louis Potgieter (to France Lyon)[32] upward-facing green arrow Francois Brummer (from Cheetahs)[9]
upward-facing green arrow Joshua Stander (from Blue Bulls)[11]
Francois Brummer
Handré Pollard (did not play)[14]
Tian Schoeman[13]
Joshua Stander (did not play)
CE JJ Engelbrecht[23]
Ryan Nell (did not play)[8]
Burger Odendaal[8]
Jan Serfontein[6]
William Small-Smith (did not play)[4]
downward-facing red arrow JJ Engelbrecht (to Wales Ospreys)[42]
downward-facing red arrow Ryan Nell (to Boland Cavaliers)[43]
downward-facing red arrow William Small-Smith (to Cheetahs)[44]
upward-facing green arrow Dan Kriel (from Blue Bulls)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Dries Swanepoel (from Blue Bulls)[11]
Dan Kriel
Burger Odendaal[9]
Jan Serfontein[14]
Dries Swanepoel
WG Bjorn Basson[45]
Travis Ismaiel[24]
Akona Ndungane (did not play)[3]
Jamba Ulengo (did not play)[5]
downward-facing red arrow Akona Ndungane (retired)[32] upward-facing green arrow Kefentse Mahlo (from Blue Bulls)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Luther Obi (from Eastern Province Kings)[46]
Bjorn Basson[45]
Travis Ismaiel[29]
Kefentse Mahlo (did not play)
Luther Obi (did not play)
Jamba Ulengo[5]
FB Warrick Gelant (did not play)[8]
Jesse Kriel[5]
Duncan Matthews (did not play)[8]
Jurgen Visser[4]
downward-facing red arrow Jurgen Visser (to Eastern Province Kings)[47] upward-facing green arrow SP Marais (from Sharks)[48] Warrick Gelant[36]
Jesse Kriel[14]
SP Marais
Duncan Matthews (did not play)[17]
Coach Frans Ludeke[49] downward-facing red arrow Frans Ludeke (to  Fiji (assistant))[50][51] upward-facing green arrow Nollis Marais (from Blue Bulls)[52] Nollis Marais

Cheetahs

[edit]
Cheetahs transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR Dolph Botha[53]
Danie Mienie[54]
Caylib Oosthuizen[55]
Coenie Oosthuizen[56]
BG Uys[54]
Ewald van der Westhuizen[54]
Maks van Dyk[56]
downward-facing red arrow Dolph Botha (released)[57]
downward-facing red arrow Caylib Oosthuizen (to Eastern Province Kings)[58]
downward-facing red arrow Coenie Oosthuizen (to Sharks)[59]
downward-facing red arrow Ewald van der Westhuizen (to Griquas)[60]
upward-facing green arrow Aranos Coetzee (from Brive)[61]
upward-facing green arrow Luan de Bruin (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Charles Marais (from Eastern Province Kings)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Ox Nché (from UFS Shimlas)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Teunis Nieuwoudt (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
Aranos Coetzee
Luan de Bruin
Charles Marais
Danie Mienie[62]
Ox Nché
Teunis Nieuwoudt (did not play)
BG Uys (did not play)[63]
Maks van Dyk[64]
HK Martin Bezuidenhout (did not play)[65]
Stephan Coetzee[54]
Elandré Huggett[66]
Torsten van Jaarsveld[67]
downward-facing red arrow Martin Bezuidenhout (released)[57]
downward-facing red arrow Stephan Coetzee (released)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Jacques du Toit (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Joseph Dweba (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Neil Rautenbach (from Stormers)[68]
Jacques du Toit
Joseph Dweba
Elandré Huggett[57]
Neil Rautenbach (did not play)
Torsten van Jaarsveld[67]
LK Lood de Jager[69]
Armandt Koster (did not play)[54]
Boela Serfontein (did not play)[65]
Steven Sykes (short-term)[70]
Francois Uys[71]
Carl Wegner[65]
downward-facing red arrow Steven Sykes (to Eastern Province Kings)[72] upward-facing green arrow Justin Basson (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Reniel Hugo (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Dennis Visser (from Blue Bulls)[57]
Justin Basson (did not play)
Lood de Jager[73]
Reniel Hugo
Armandt Koster[57]
Boela Serfontein (did not play)[57]
Francois Uys[71]
Dennis Visser (did not play)
Carl Wegner[74]
FL Jonathan Adendorf (did not play)[54]
Willie Britz[75]
Heinrich Brüssow[76]
Tienie Burger[54]
Carel Greeff[65]
Oupa Mohojé[55]
Gerhard Olivier[66]
Boom Prinsloo[77]
Henco Venter[78]
downward-facing red arrow Jonathan Adendorf (to Griquas)[60]
downward-facing red arrow Heinrich Brüssow (to Japan NTT DoCoMo Red Hurricanes)[79]
downward-facing red arrow Carel Greeff (to Eastern Province Kings)[80]
upward-facing green arrow Uzair Cassiem (from Pumas)[81]
upward-facing green arrow Hilton Lobberts (from Griquas)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Steven Meiring (from Griquas)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Paul Schoeman (from Eastern Province Kings)[61]
Willie Britz[74]
Tienie Burger (did not play)[79]
Uzair Cassiem
Hilton Lobberts
Steven Meiring (did not play)
Oupa Mohojé[57]
Gerhard Olivier (did not play)[57]
Boom Prinsloo[74]
Paul Schoeman
Henco Venter[57]
N8 Jean Cook[55]
Niell Jordaan[66]
downward-facing red arrow Jean Cook (to Italy Zebre)[82] Niell Jordaan[57]
SH Renier Botha[83]
Tian Meyer[65]
Sarel Pretorius[55]
Shaun Venter[84]
downward-facing red arrow Renier Botha (released)[57]
downward-facing red arrow Sarel Pretorius (to Wales Newport Gwent Dragons)[85]
upward-facing green arrow Zee Mkhabela (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
upward-facing green arrow JP Smith (from Blue Bulls)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Ruan van Rensburg (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
Tian Meyer[62]
Zee Mkhabela (did not play)
JP Smith (did not play)
Ruan van Rensburg (did not play)
Shaun Venter[57]
FH Francois Brummer[65]
Willie du Plessis[86]
Niel Marais[66]
Joe Pietersen[87]
Elgar Watts (did not play)[87]
downward-facing red arrow Francois Brummer (to Bulls)[9]
downward-facing red arrow Willie du Plessis (to France Toulon)[88]
downward-facing red arrow Joe Pietersen (to Sharks)[89]
downward-facing red arrow Elgar Watts (to Eastern Province Kings)[64]
upward-facing green arrow Sias Ebersohn (from Australia Force)[90]
upward-facing green arrow George Whitehead (from Eastern Province Kings)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Fred Zeilinga (from Sharks)[89]
Sias Ebersohn
Niel Marais[57]
George Whitehead
Fred Zeilinga
CE JW Jonker (did not play)[91]
Johann Sadie[55]
Michael van der Spuy[54]
Francois Venter[55]
downward-facing red arrow JW Jonker (to Griquas)[92]
downward-facing red arrow Johann Sadie (to Agen)[93]
upward-facing green arrow Joubert Engelbrecht (from Griffons)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Reinhardt Erwee (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Tertius Kruger (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Nico Lee (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
upward-facing green arrow William Small-Smith (from Bulls)[44]
Joubert Engelbrecht
Reinhardt Erwee (did not play)
Tertius Kruger (did not play)
Nico Lee
William Small-Smith
Michael van der Spuy[62]
Francois Venter[74]
WG Rayno Benjamin[65]
Danie Dames[54]
Cornal Hendricks[94]
Sergeal Petersen[95]
Raymond Rhule[55]
downward-facing red arrow Danie Dames (released)[57]
downward-facing red arrow Cornal Hendricks (to Stormers)[96]
upward-facing green arrow Maphutha Dolo (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
upward-facing green arrow Gerrie Labuschagné (from Free State Cheetahs)[57]
Rayno Benjamin[57]
Maphutha Dolo (did not play)
Gerrie Labuschagné (did not play)
Sergeal Petersen[95]
Raymond Rhule[74]
FB Clayton Blommetjies[97]
Willie le Roux[55]
Coenie van Wyk[98]
downward-facing red arrow Willie le Roux (to Sharks)[99] Clayton Blommetjies[57]
Coenie van Wyk (did not play)[57]
Coach Naka Drotské[100]
Franco Smith[101]
downward-facing red arrow Naka Drotské (retired)[102] Franco Smith[101]

Kings

[edit]
Southern Kings transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR upward-facing green arrow Justin Ackerman (from Golden Lions)[103]
upward-facing green arrow Jacobie Adriaanse (from France Montpellier)[104]
upward-facing green arrow Louis Albertse (from France Provence Rugby)[105]
upward-facing green arrow Tom Botha (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Schalk Ferreira (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Liam Hendricks (from Western Province)[107]
upward-facing green arrow Sti Sithole (from SWD Eagles)[108]
upward-facing green arrow Vukile Sofisa (from Eastern Province Kings)[107]
Justin Ackerman
Jacobie Adriaanse
Louis Albertse
Tom Botha
Schalk Ferreira
Liam Hendricks
Sti Sithole
Vukile Sofisa (did not play)
HK upward-facing green arrow Martin Bezuidenhout (from Cheetahs)[109]
upward-facing green arrow Martin Ferreira (from Eastern Province Kings)[110]
upward-facing green arrow Edgar Marutlulle (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
Martin Bezuidenhout
Martin Ferreira
Edgar Marutlulle
LK upward-facing green arrow JC Astle (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[110]
upward-facing green arrow Philip du Preez (from France Bayonne)[109]
upward-facing green arrow Tazz Fuzani (from Eastern Province Kings)[110]
upward-facing green arrow Cornell Hess (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Sintu Manjezi (from Eastern Province Kings)[111]
upward-facing green arrow Schalk Oelofse (from SWD Eagles)[104]
upward-facing green arrow Tyler Paul (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Steven Sykes (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
JC Astle
Philip du Preez (did not play)
Tazz Fuzani (did not play)
Cornell Hess
Sintu Manjezi
Schalk Oelofse
Tyler Paul (did not play)
Steven Sykes
FL upward-facing green arrow Thembelani Bholi (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Chris Cloete (from Pumas)[110]
upward-facing green arrow JP Jonck (unattached)[107]
upward-facing green arrow Andisa Ntsila (from SWD Eagles)[111]
upward-facing green arrow CJ Velleman (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Stefan Willemse (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
Thembelani Bholi
Chris Cloete
JP Jonck
Andisa Ntsila
CJ Velleman
Stefan Willemse
N8 upward-facing green arrow Aidon Davis (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Jacques Engelbrecht (from Bulls)[31]
upward-facing green arrow Junior Pokomela (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
Aidon Davis
Jacques Engelbrecht
Junior Pokomela (did not play)
SH upward-facing green arrow Leighton Eksteen (from SWD Eagles)[110]
upward-facing green arrow James Hall (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Ntando Kebe (from Border Bulldogs)[104]
upward-facing green arrow Kevin Luiters (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
Leighton Eksteen
James Hall
Ntando Kebe
Kevin Luiters
FH upward-facing green arrow Louis Fouché (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Dewald Human (from South Africa Sevens Academy)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Theuns Kotzé (from France Bourg-en-Bresse)[107]
upward-facing green arrow Elgar Watts (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
Louis Fouché
Dewald Human
Theuns Kotzé (did not play)
Elgar Watts
CE upward-facing green arrow Lukhanyo Am (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[110]
upward-facing green arrow JP du Plessis (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Shane Gates (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Jeremy Ward (from Eastern Province Kings)[111]
upward-facing green arrow Stefan Watermeyer (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
Lukhanyo Am
JP du Plessis
Shane Gates
Jeremy Ward
Stefan Watermeyer
WG upward-facing green arrow Siyanda Grey (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Malcolm Jaer (from Eastern Province Kings)[106]
upward-facing green arrow Wandile Mjekevu (from Sharks)[note 3]
upward-facing green arrow Charles Radebe (from SWD Eagles)[108]
upward-facing green arrow Luzuko Vulindlu (from SWD Eagles)[110]
Siyanda Grey
Malcolm Jaer
Wandile Mjekevu[note 3]
Charles Radebe
Luzuko Vulindlu
FB upward-facing green arrow Jaco van Tonder (from Sharks)[114]
upward-facing green arrow Jurgen Visser (from Bulls)[109]
Jaco van Tonder
Jurgen Visser
Coach upward-facing green arrow Deon Davids (from SWD Eagles)[115] Deon Davids

Lions

[edit]
Lions transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR Ruan Dreyer[116]
Corné Fourie[117]
Julian Redelinghuys[116]
Schalk van der Merwe[116]
Jacques van Rooyen[116]
downward-facing red arrow Schalk van der Merwe (to France Montpellier)[25] upward-facing green arrow Pieter Scholtz (from Golden Lions)[118]
upward-facing green arrow Dylan Smith (from Golden Lions)[119]
upward-facing green arrow Clinton Theron (from Golden Lions)[120]
Ruan Dreyer[121]
Corné Fourie[122]
Julian Redelinghuys[121]
Pieter Scholtz
Dylan Smith
Clinton Theron
Jacques van Rooyen[119]
HK Robbie Coetzee[116]
Malcolm Marx[116]
Mark Pretorius[123]
Akker van der Merwe[116]
downward-facing red arrow Mark Pretorius (to SWD Eagles)[119] upward-facing green arrow Ramone Samuels (from Golden Lions)[124] Robbie Coetzee[119]
Malcolm Marx[125]
Ramone Samuels
Akker van der Merwe[126]
LK JP du Preez[127]
Andries Ferreira[128]
Robert Kruger[129]
MB Lusaseni[116]
Franco Mostert[116]
Martin Muller[116]
downward-facing red arrow JP du Preez (to Golden Lions)[119] upward-facing green arrow Lourens Erasmus (from Golden Lions)[119] Lourens Erasmus
Andries Ferreira[119]
Robert Kruger[119]
MB Lusaseni (did not play)[130]
Franco Mostert[121]
Martin Muller[119]
FL Stephan de Wit[131] (did not play)
Jaco Kriel[116]
Ruaan Lerm[129]
Derick Minnie[116]
Kwagga Smith[125]
Warwick Tecklenburg[116]
downward-facing red arrow Derick Minnie (injured)[119]
downward-facing red arrow Kwagga Smith (to South Africa Sevens)[119]
upward-facing green arrow Ruan Ackermann (from Golden Lions)[119]
upward-facing green arrow Fabian Booysen (from Golden Lions)[119]
upward-facing green arrow Cyle Brink (from Golden Lions)[132]
Ruan Ackermann
Fabian Booysen
Cyle Brink
Stephan de Wit[119]
Jaco Kriel[121]
Ruaan Lerm[119]
Warwick Tecklenburg[121]
N8 Warren Whiteley[116] Warren Whiteley[121]
SH Ross Cronjé[116]
Faf de Klerk[117]
Lohan Jacobs[133]
Dillon Smit[134]
downward-facing red arrow Lohan Jacobs (released)[119] Ross Cronjé[119]
Faf de Klerk[122]
Dillon Smit[119]
FH Marnitz Boshoff[116]
Elton Jantjies[116]
Jaco van der Walt[129]
upward-facing green arrow Ashlon Davids (from Golden Lions)[135] Marnitz Boshoff[121]
Ashlon Davids
Elton Jantjies[126]
Jaco van der Walt[125]
CE Stokkies Hanekom[116]
Alwyn Hollenbach[136]
Lionel Mapoe[116]
Howard Mnisi[137]
Harold Vorster[129]
downward-facing red arrow Alwyn Hollenbach (retired)[138] upward-facing green arrow Rohan Janse van Rensburg (from Golden Lions)[119]
upward-facing green arrow Jacques Nel (from Golden Lions)[139]
Stokkies Hanekom[121]
Rohan Janse van Rensburg
Lionel Mapoe[126]
Howard Mnisi[125]
Jacques Nel
Harold Vorster[128]
WG Sampie Mastriet[133]
Mark Richards[129]
Courtnall Skosan[116]
Anthony Volmink[116]
downward-facing red arrow Mark Richards (to Eastern Province Kings)[58] upward-facing green arrow Sylvian Mahuza (from NWU Pukke)[140]

upward-facing green arrow Koch Marx (from Golden Lions)[120]
Sylvian Mahuza
Koch Marx
Sampie Mastriet (did not play)[121]
Courtnall Skosan[119]
Anthony Volmink[119]
FB Andries Coetzee[116]
Ruan Combrinck[116]
upward-facing green arrow JW Bell (from Golden Lions)[124] JW Bell
Andries Coetzee[125]
Ruan Combrinck[125]
Coach Johan Ackermann[141] Johan Ackermann[141]

Sharks

[edit]
Sharks transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR Lourens Adriaanse[142]
Dale Chadwick[142]
Jannie du Plessis[142]
Thomas du Toit[142]
Tendai Mtawarira[142]
Matt Stevens[143]
downward-facing red arrow Jannie du Plessis (to France Montpellier)[144]
downward-facing red arrow Matt Stevens (to France Toulon)[145]
upward-facing green arrow Gerhard Engelbrecht (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[146]
upward-facing green arrow Coenie Oosthuizen (from Cheetahs)[59]
upward-facing green arrow Juan Schoeman (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[146]
Lourens Adriaanse[147]
Dale Chadwick[142]
Thomas du Toit[147]
Gerhard Engelbrecht (did not play)
Tendai Mtawarira[147]
Coenie Oosthuizen
Juan Schoeman
HK Kyle Cooper[142]
Bismarck du Plessis[142]
Monde Hadebe[142]
Franco Marais[148]
downward-facing red arrow Bismarck du Plessis (to France Montpellier)[144]
downward-facing red arrow Monde Hadebe (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[146]
upward-facing green arrow Chiliboy Ralepelle (unattached)[149] Kyle Cooper[147]
Franco Marais[147]
Chiliboy Ralepelle
LK Mouritz Botha[150]
Pieter-Steph du Toit[151]
Stephan Lewies[152]
Giant Mtyanda[148]
Etienne Oosthuizen[153]
Marco Wentzel[148]
downward-facing red arrow Mouritz Botha (to England Newcastle Falcons)[154]
downward-facing red arrow Pieter-Steph du Toit (to Stormers)[155]
downward-facing red arrow Marco Wentzel (released)[156]
upward-facing green arrow Hyron Andrews (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[146]
upward-facing green arrow Ruan Botha (from Stormers)[156]
upward-facing green arrow David McDuling (from Australia Reds)[157]
upward-facing green arrow Tjiuee Uanivi (from France Brive)[146]
Hyron Andrews
Ruan Botha
Stephan Lewies[147]
David McDuling
Giant Mtyanda[156]
Etienne Oosthuizen[147]
Tjiuee Uanivi (did not play)
FL Willem Alberts[142]
Marcell Coetzee[142]
Jean Deysel[158]
Dan du Preez[159]
Khaya Majola[148]
Tera Mtembu[142]
downward-facing red arrow Willem Alberts (to France Stade Français)[160] upward-facing green arrow Keegan Daniel (from Japan Kubota Spears)[161]
upward-facing green arrow Jean-Luc du Preez (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[146]
upward-facing green arrow Francois Kleinhans (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[146]
upward-facing green arrow Jacques Potgieter (from Australia Waratahs)[27]
upward-facing green arrow Philip van der Walt (from France Biarritz)[162]
Marcell Coetzee[147]
Keegan Daniel
Jean Deysel[147]
Dan du Preez[156]
Jean-Luc du Preez
Francois Kleinhans (did not play)
Khaya Majola (did not play)[156]
Tera Mtembu[147]
Jacques Potgieter (did not play)[note 1]
Philip van der Walt
N8 Renaldo Bothma[34]
Ryan Kankowski[142]
downward-facing red arrow Ryan Kankowski (to South Africa Sevens)[39] Renaldo Bothma (did not play)[note 2]
SH Michael Claassens (did not play)[158]
Conrad Hoffmann[142]
Cobus Reinach[142]
Stefan Ungerer[148]
Cameron Wright[148]
downward-facing red arrow Conrad Hoffmann (to Sharks (Currie Cup))[146]
downward-facing red arrow Cameron Wright (to France Montpellier)[25]
Michael Claassens[158]
Cobus Reinach[147]
Stefan Ungerer[147]
FH Lionel Cronjé[142]
Patrick Lambie[142]
Fred Zeilinga[142]
downward-facing red arrow Lionel Cronjé (released)[156]
downward-facing red arrow Fred Zeilinga (to Cheetahs)[89]
upward-facing green arrow Garth April (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[146]
upward-facing green arrow Inny Radebe (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[146]
Garth April
Patrick Lambie[147]
Inny Radebe (did not play)
CE André Esterhuizen[142]
Waylon Murray[163]
François Steyn[142]
Heimar Williams[142]
downward-facing red arrow Waylon Murray (released)[156]
downward-facing red arrow François Steyn (to France Montpellier)[164]
upward-facing green arrow Johan Deysel (from Leopards)[146]
upward-facing green arrow Paul Jordaan (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[156]
upward-facing green arrow Marius Louw (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[146]
Johan Deysel (did not play)
André Esterhuizen[147]
Paul Jordaan
Marius Louw (did not play)
Heimar Williams[142]
WG Lwazi Mvovo[142]
Odwa Ndungane[142]
Paul Perez (did not play)[148]
JP Pietersen[142]
S'bura Sithole[142]
Jack Wilson[165]
downward-facing red arrow Paul Perez (released)[156]
downward-facing red arrow Jack Wilson (to New Zealand Otago)[166]
upward-facing green arrow Wandile Mjekevu (from France Perpignan)[112] Wandile Mjekevu (did not play)[note 3]
Lwazi Mvovo[147]
Odwa Ndungane[156]
JP Pietersen[167]
S'bura Sithole[147]
FB SP Marais[142] downward-facing red arrow SP Marais (to Eastern Province Kings)[58] upward-facing green arrow Curwin Bosch (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[168]
upward-facing green arrow Willie le Roux (from Cheetahs)[99]
upward-facing green arrow Joe Pietersen (from Cheetahs)[89]
upward-facing green arrow Rhyno Smith (from Leopards)[169]
Curwin Bosch
Willie le Roux
Joe Pietersen
Rhyno Smith
Coach Gary Gold[170] Gary Gold[171]

Stormers

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Stormers transfers 2015–16
Pos 2015 squad Out In 2016 squad
PR Oli Kebble[172]
Steven Kitshoff[173]
Vincent Koch[174]
Wilco Louw[175]
Frans Malherbe[173]
Alistair Vermaak[172]
downward-facing red arrow Steven Kitshoff (to France Bordeaux)[176] upward-facing green arrow JC Janse van Rensburg (from France Bayonne)[177]
upward-facing green arrow JP Smith (from Australia Brumbies)[178]
JC Janse van Rensburg
Oli Kebble[179]
Vincent Koch[180]
Wilco Louw[181]
Frans Malherbe[182]
JP Smith
Alistair Vermaak[179]
HK Bongi Mbonambi[183]
Scarra Ntubeni[172]
Neil Rautenbach[175]
Mike Willemse[184]
downward-facing red arrow Neil Rautenbach (to Cheetahs)[68] Bongi Mbonambi[179]
Scarra Ntubeni[179]
Mike Willemse[179]
LK Ruan Botha[172]
Manuel Carizza[172]
Jan de Klerk[185]
Eben Etzebeth[186]
Jean Kleyn[172]
Jurie van Vuuren[172]
downward-facing red arrow Ruan Botha (to Sharks)[156]
downward-facing red arrow Manuel Carizza (to France Racing 92)[187]
upward-facing green arrow Pieter-Steph du Toit (from Sharks)[155]
upward-facing green arrow David Ribbans (from Western Province)[188]
upward-facing green arrow JD Schickerling (from Western Province)[188]
Chris van Zyl[189]
Jan de Klerk[179]
Pieter-Steph du Toit
Eben Etzebeth[182]
Jean Kleyn[179]
David Ribbans (did not play)
JD Schickerling
Jurie van Vuuren (did not play)[179]
Chris van Zyl
FL Schalk Burger[190]
Rynhardt Elstadt[186]
Siya Kolisi[173]
Sikhumbuzo Notshe[191]
Michael Rhodes[172]
downward-facing red arrow Michael Rhodes (to England Saracens)[192] upward-facing green arrow Jacques Vermeulen (from Western Province)[188] Schalk Burger[193]
Rynhardt Elstadt[179]
Siya Kolisi[182]
Sikhumbuzo Notshe[194]
Jacques Vermeulen (did not play)
N8 Nizaam Carr[172]
Duane Vermeulen[172]
downward-facing red arrow Duane Vermeulen (to France Toulon)[195] upward-facing green arrow Kobus van Dyk (from Western Province)[196] Nizaam Carr[179]
Kobus van Dyk
SH Nic Groom[197]
Godlen Masimla[172]
Louis Schreuder[172]
upward-facing green arrow Justin Phillips (from Western Province)[188]
upward-facing green arrow Jano Vermaak (from France Toulouse)[198]
Nic Groom[179]
Godlen Masimla[179]
Justin Phillips (did not play)
Louis Schreuder[179]
Jano Vermaak
FH Demetri Catrakilis[199]
Kurt Coleman[172]
Robert du Preez[175]
Ryno Eksteen (did not play)[172]
downward-facing red arrow Demetri Catrakilis (to France Montpellier)[25] upward-facing green arrow Jean-Luc du Plessis (from Western Province)[188]
upward-facing green arrow Brandon Thomson (from Western Province)[200]
Kurt Coleman[179]
Jean-Luc du Plessis
Robert du Preez[179]
Ryno Eksteen (did not play)[179]
Brandon Thomson
CE Damian de Allende[201]
Juan de Jongh[202]
Jean de Villiers (did not play)[175]
Huw Jones[175]
Jaco Taute[203]
downward-facing red arrow Jean de Villiers (to England Leicester Tigers)[204] upward-facing green arrow Daniël du Plessis (from Western Province)[188] Damian de Allende[182]
Juan de Jongh[179]
Daniël du Plessis
Huw Jones[179]
Jaco Taute[179]
WG Patrick Howard[175]
Johnny Kôtze[175]
Dillyn Leyds[172]
Seabelo Senatla[205]
Kobus van Wyk[172]
downward-facing red arrow Patrick Howard (to England Northampton Saints)[206] upward-facing green arrow Cornal Hendricks (from Cheetahs)[96]
upward-facing green arrow Scott van Breda (from Western Province)
upward-facing green arrow Leolin Zas (from Western Province)[188]
Cornal Hendricks (did not play)
Johnny Kôtze[179]
Dillyn Leyds[179]
Seabelo Senatla (did not play)[188]
Scott van Breda
Kobus van Wyk[179]
Leolin Zas
FB Cheslin Kolbe[207]
EW Viljoen (did not play)[175]
Cheslin Kolbe[207]
EW Viljoen (did not play)[179]
Coach Allister Coetzee[208] downward-facing red arrow Allister Coetzee (to Japan Kobelco Steelers)[209] upward-facing green arrow Robbie Fleck (from assistant coach)[210] Robbie Fleck

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Jacques Potgieter was initially included in the Sharks' squad for the 2016 season.[27] However, in May 2016 – prior to making any appearances in the competition – he got an early release from his Sharks contract and joined the Bulls.[28]
  2. ^ a b c Renaldo Bothma was initially included in the Sharks' squad for the 2016 season.[34] However, in March 2016 – prior to making any appearances in the competition – he got an early release from his Sharks contract and joined the Bulls.[35]
  3. ^ a b c Wandile Mjekevu was initially included in the Sharks' squad for the 2016 season.[112] However, in May 2016 – prior to making any appearances in the competition – he got was released by the Sharks contract to join the Kings on a loan deal for the remainder of the season.[113]

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