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List of 2017–18 Super Rugby transfers (South Africa)

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This is a list of player movements for Super Rugby teams prior to the end of the 2018 Super Rugby season. Departure and arrivals of all players that were included in a Super Rugby squad for 2017 or 2018 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.

In addition to the main squad, teams can also name additional players that train in backup or development squads for the franchises.

Notes

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  • 2017 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.

Transfers

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Bulls

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Bulls transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[1]
PR Jacobie Adriaanse[2]
Martin Dreyer[3]
Lizo Gqoboka[4]
John-Roy Jenkinson[5]
Trevor Nyakane[6]
Pierre Schoeman[7]
Conraad van Vuuren[5]
downward-facing red arrow Jacobie Adriaanse (to Lions)[8]
downward-facing red arrow Martin Dreyer (to Southern Kings)[9]
downward-facing red arrow John-Roy Jenkinson (to Blue Bulls)[1]
upward-facing green arrow Matthys Basson (from Blue Bulls)[1]
upward-facing green arrow Simphiwe Matanzima (from Blue Bulls XV)[10]
upward-facing green arrow Nqoba Mxoli (from Blue Bulls)[11]
upward-facing green arrow Mornay Smith (from Blue Bulls XV)[10]
upward-facing green arrow Frans van Wyk (from Stormers)[1]
Matthys Basson
Lizo Gqoboka[12]
Simphiwe Matanzima (did not play)
Nqoba Mxoli
Trevor Nyakane[6]
Pierre Schoeman[7]
Mornay Smith
Conraad van Vuuren[5]
Frans van Wyk
HK Corniel Els (did not play)[4]
Edgar Marutlulle[4]
Adriaan Strauss[6]
Jaco Visagie[13]
downward-facing red arrow Corniel Els (to Blue Bulls)[1] upward-facing green arrow Johan Grobbelaar (from Blue Bulls)[14] Johan Grobbelaar
Edgar Marutlulle[1]
Adriaan Strauss[6]
Jaco Visagie[1]
LK Lood de Jager[15]
Jason Jenkins[16]
Abongile Nonkontwana[17]
RG Snyman[3]
Ruben van Heerden[18]
downward-facing red arrow Abongile Nonkontwana (to Blue Bulls)[1] upward-facing green arrow Aston Fortuin (from Blue Bulls)[1]
upward-facing green arrow Ruan Nortjé (from Blue Bulls XV)[14]
Lood de Jager[19]
Aston Fortuin (did not play)
Jason Jenkins[12]
Ruan Nortjé
RG Snyman[3]
Ruben van Heerden[1]
FL Shaun Adendorff[4]
Arno Botha[13]
Nick de Jager[2]
Jannes Kirsten[3]
Jacques Potgieter[2]
Marnus Schoeman[note 1]
Roelof Smit (did not play)[6]
Hendré Stassen (did not play)[22]
Ruan Steenkamp[4]
downward-facing red arrow Arno Botha (to England London Irish)[23]
downward-facing red arrow Jacques Potgieter (sabbatical)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Marnus Schoeman (to Lions)[24]
upward-facing green arrow Tim Agaba (from South Africa Sevens)[12]
upward-facing green arrow Thembelani Bholi (from Southern Kings)[25]
upward-facing green arrow Marco van Staden (from Blue Bulls)[25]
Shaun Adendorff[26]
Tim Agaba
Thembelani Bholi
Nick de Jager[1]
Jannes Kirsten[3]
Roelof Smit[1]
Hendré Stassen[1]
Ruan Steenkamp (did not play)[1]
Marco van Staden
N8 Renaldo Bothma[4]
Hanro Liebenberg[16]
downward-facing red arrow Renaldo Bothma (to England Harlequins)[27] Hanro Liebenberg[28]
SH Rudy Paige[29]
Ivan van Zyl[16]
Piet van Zyl[30]
André Warner[4]
downward-facing red arrow Rudy Paige (to Blue Bulls)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Piet van Zyl (to England London Irish)[31]
upward-facing green arrow Embrose Papier (from Blue Bulls)[1] Embrose Papier
Ivan van Zyl[28]
André Warner[12]
FH Tony Jantjies[5]
Handré Pollard[6]
Tian Schoeman[32]
downward-facing red arrow Tony Jantjies (to Blue Bulls)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Tian Schoeman (to France Bordeaux)[33]
upward-facing green arrow Marnitz Boshoff (from Ireland Connacht)[12]
upward-facing green arrow Boeta Hamman (from Blue Bulls XV)[14]
upward-facing green arrow Manie Libbok (from Blue Bulls)[1]
Marnitz Boshoff
Boeta Hamman
Manie Libbok
Handré Pollard[6]
CE Ulrich Beyers[4]
Francois Brummer[4]
JT Jackson (did not play)[4]
Johnny Kôtze (did not play)[3]
Jesse Kriel[6]
Burger Odendaal[29]
Jan Serfontein[6]
Dries Swanepoel[6]
downward-facing red arrow Ulrich Beyers (to Blue Bulls)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Jan Serfontein (to France Montpellier)[34]
Francois Brummer[1]
JT Jackson[1]
Johnny Kôtze[3]
Jesse Kriel[6]
Burger Odendaal[29]
Dries Swanepoel[10]
WG Travis Ismaiel[30]
Kefentse Mahlo[4]
Rabz Maxwane[4]
Franco Naudé[22]
Luther Obi (did not play)[note 2]
Jade Stighling[4]
Jamba Ulengo[7]
downward-facing red arrow Kefentse Mahlo (to Naka Bulls)[1][36]
downward-facing red arrow Rabz Maxwane (to Cheetahs)[37]
downward-facing red arrow Franco Naudé (to Blue Bulls)[1]
downward-facing red arrow Luther Obi (to Cheetahs)[35]
upward-facing green arrow Divan Rossouw (from Blue Bulls)[1] Travis Ismaiel[28]
Divan Rossouw
Jade Stighling (did not play)[1]
Jamba Ulengo[7]
FB Warrick Gelant[29]
Duncan Matthews[12]
Warrick Gelant[29]
Duncan Matthews[13]
Coach Nollis Marais[38] downward-facing red arrow Nollis Marais (to Blue Bulls)[39] upward-facing green arrow John Mitchell (from  United States)[39] John Mitchell[39]

Cheetahs

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On 7 July 2017, the South African Rugby Union announced that the Cheetahs (along with the Kings) would no longer participate in Super Rugby,[40] following an earlier decision from SANZAAR to reduce the number of South African teams from six teams to four for 2018.[41] All players moved to the Cheetahs Pro14 team unless otherwise indicated.

Cheetahs transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 players
PR Tom Botha[42]
Aranos Coetzee[42]
Charles Marais[43]
Danie Mienie[43]
Ox Nché[43]
downward-facing red arrow Danie Mienie (to France Toulouse)[44]
HK Jacques du Toit (did not play)[45]
Joseph Dweba[45]
Elandré Huggett[46]
Torsten van Jaarsveld[45]
Reinach Venter[47]
LK Justin Basson[46]
Reniel Hugo[46]
Armandt Koster[46]
Francois Uys[46]
Dennis Visser (did not play)[46]
Carl Wegner[46]
downward-facing red arrow Francois Uys (to France Grenoble)[48]
FL Uzair Cassiem[46]
Chris Dry[47]
Hilton Lobberts (did not play)[46]
Oupa Mohojé[49]
Junior Pokomela[50]
Boom Prinsloo[46]
Paul Schoeman[46]
Henco Venter[46]
downward-facing red arrow Boom Prinsloo (to Blue Bulls)[51]
N8 Niell Jordaan[46]
SH Tian Meyer[52]
Zee Mkhabela[52]
Ruan van Rensburg[53]
Shaun Venter[52]
FH Ryno Eksteen (did not play)[54]
Niel Marais[46]
Clinton Swart[46]
Fred Zeilinga[46]
downward-facing red arrow Clinton Swart (returned to Griquas)[55]
CE Nico Lee[56]
Ali Mgijima[57]
William Small-Smith[57]
Michael van der Spuy[57]
Francois Venter[57]
downward-facing red arrow Michael van der Spuy (retired)[58]
WG Rayno Benjamin[59]
JW Jonker[60]
Luther Obi[note 2]
Sergeal Petersen[61]
Raymond Rhule[46]
downward-facing red arrow JW Jonker (to Free State Cheetahs)[62]
FB Clayton Blommetjies[46]
Coach Franco Smith[63]

Kings

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On 7 July 2017, the South African Rugby Union announced that the Kings (along with the Cheetahs) would no longer participate in Super Rugby,[40] following an earlier decision from SANZAAR to reduce the number of South African teams from six teams to four for 2018.[41] All players moved to the Kings Pro14 team unless otherwise indicated.

Southern Kings transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 players
PR Schalk Ferreira[64]
Justin Forwood[64]
Ross Geldenhuys[65]
Chris Heiberg[66]
Mzamo Majola[67]
Schalk van der Merwe[68]
Dayan van der Westhuizen[65]
downward-facing red arrow Ross Geldenhuys (to Sharks)[69]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Heiberg (to Australia Force)[70]
downward-facing red arrow Schalk van der Merwe (to Ireland Ulster)[71]
HK Tango Balekile (did not play)[72]
Martin Bezuidenhout[64]
Kurt Haupt[73]
Mike Willemse[64]
downward-facing red arrow Martin Bezuidenhout (to France Bourgoin)[74]
downward-facing red arrow Kurt Haupt (returned to SWD Eagles)[75]
LK Irné Herbst[66]
Cameron Lindsay (did not play)[64]
Sintu Manjezi (did not play)[66]
Giant Mtyanda[76]
Wandile Putuma (did not play)[66]
Wilhelm van der Sluys[77]
Mzwanele Zito[72]
downward-facing red arrow Irné Herbst (returned to Bulls)[78]
downward-facing red arrow Cameron Lindsay (to Pumas)[79]
downward-facing red arrow Sintu Manjezi (to Griquas)[80]
downward-facing red arrow Wandile Putuma (returned to Griquas)[80]
downward-facing red arrow Wilhelm van der Sluys (to England Exeter Chiefs)[81]
downward-facing red arrow Mzwanele Zito (returned to Griquas)[80]
FL Thembelani Bholi[82]
Chris Cloete[83]
Andisa Ntsila[83]
Tyler Paul[84]
CJ Velleman (did not play)[85]
Stefan Willemse[83]
downward-facing red arrow Thembelani Bholi (to Pumas)[79]
downward-facing red arrow Chris Cloete (returned to Pumas)[86]
downward-facing red arrow Tyler Paul (to Sharks)[87]
downward-facing red arrow Stefan Willemse (to Pumas)[88]
N8 Christiaan de Bruin (did not play)[83]
Ruaan Lerm[89]
downward-facing red arrow Christiaan de Bruin (released)[75]
SH Louis Schreuder[90]
Ricky Schroeder[64]
Johan Steyn[83]
Stefan Ungerer[67]
Rudi van Rooyen[72]
downward-facing red arrow Louis Schreuder (to Sharks)[87]
downward-facing red arrow Ricky Schroeder (retired)[91]
downward-facing red arrow Johan Steyn (returned to SWD Eagles)[75]
downward-facing red arrow Stefan Ungerer (to Pumas)[79]
FH Lionel Cronjé[83]
Pieter-Steyn de Wet[64]
Garrick Mattheus (did not play)[66]
downward-facing red arrow Lionel Cronjé (to Japan Toyota Verblitz)[92]
downward-facing red arrow Garrick Mattheus (to Blue Bulls U21)[93]
CE Siyanda Grey (did not play)[84]
Stokkies Hanekom[94]
Berton Klaasen[64]
Neil Maritz (did not play)[95]
Waylon Murray[64]
Luzuko Vulindlu[83]
downward-facing red arrow Siyanda Grey (to Eastern Province Kings)[96]
downward-facing red arrow Stokkies Hanekom (returned to Lions)[97]
downward-facing red arrow Neil Maritz (to Pumas)[79]
downward-facing red arrow Waylon Murray (to France Mâcon)[98]
WG Alshaun Bock[72]
Ntabeni Dukisa[83]
Malcolm Jaer[84]
Makazole Mapimpi[65]
Wandile Mjekevu[95]
Yaw Penxe[66]
downward-facing red arrow Malcolm Jaer (to Cheetahs)[99]
downward-facing red arrow Makazole Mapimpi (to Cheetahs)[100]
downward-facing red arrow Wandile Mjekevu (to France Toulouse)[101]
FB Masixole Banda[65]
Chrysander Botha[64]
Johann Tromp[64]
downward-facing red arrow Chrysander Botha (to Namibia Welwitschias)[102]
downward-facing red arrow Johann Tromp (to Namibia Welwitschias)[75]
Coach Deon Davids[103]

Lions

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Lions transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[24]
PR Justin Ackerman (did not play)[104]
Ruan Dreyer[104]
Corné Fourie[104]
Johannes Jonker[104]
Sti Sithole[104]
Dylan Smith[104]
Jacques van Rooyen[104]
Hencus van Wyk[104]
downward-facing red arrow Justin Ackerman (to France Montpellier)[105][106]
downward-facing red arrow Hencus van Wyk (to Japan Sunwolves)[107]
upward-facing green arrow Jacobie Adriaanse (from Bulls)[8] Jacobie Adriaanse
Ruan Dreyer[24]
Corné Fourie[24]
Johannes Jonker[24]
Sti Sithole[24]
Dylan Smith[24]
Jacques van Rooyen[24]
HK Robbie Coetzee[104]
Malcolm Marx[104]
Akker van der Merwe[108]
downward-facing red arrow Akker van der Merwe (to Sharks)[109] Robbie Coetzee[24]
Malcolm Marx[24]
LK Lourens Erasmus[104]
Andries Ferreira[104]
Robert Kruger[104]
Franco Mostert[104]
Marvin Orie[104]
upward-facing green arrow Rhyno Herbst (from Golden Lions)[24] Lourens Erasmus[24]
Andries Ferreira[24]
Rhyno Herbst (did not play)
Robert Kruger[24]
Franco Mostert[24]
Marvin Orie[24]
FL Ruan Ackermann[104]
Fabian Booysen (did not play)[104]
Cyle Brink[110]
Hacjivah Dayimani (did not play)[104]
Jaco Kriel[104]
Kwagga Smith[104]
downward-facing red arrow Ruan Ackermann (to England Gloucester)[111]
downward-facing red arrow Fabian Booysen (to SWD Eagles)[112]
upward-facing green arrow Len Massyn (from Golden Lions)[24]
upward-facing green arrow Marnus Schoeman (from Bulls)[24]
Cyle Brink[110]
Hacjivah Dayimani[24]
Jaco Kriel (did not play)[24]
Len Massyn
Marnus Schoeman
Kwagga Smith[24]
N8 Warren Whiteley[104] upward-facing green arrow Willie Engelbrecht (from Pumas)[24] Willie Engelbrecht (did not play)
Warren Whiteley[24]
SH Ross Cronjé[104]
Faf de Klerk[104]
Dillon Smit[104]
downward-facing red arrow Faf de Klerk (to England Sale Sharks)[113] upward-facing green arrow Nic Groom (from England Northampton Saints)[114]
upward-facing green arrow Marco Jansen van Vuren (from Golden Lions)[24]
upward-facing green arrow Christiaan Meyer (from Griquas)[115]
Ross Cronjé[24]
Nic Groom (short-term)
Marco Jansen van Vuren
Christiaan Meyer (did not play)
Dillon Smit[24]
FH Elton Jantjies[104]
Shaun Reynolds[104]
upward-facing green arrow Ashlon Davids (from Golden Lions)[24] Ashlon Davids
Elton Jantjies[24]
Shaun Reynolds[24]
CE Rohan Janse van Rensburg[104]
Lionel Mapoe[104]
Howard Mnisi[104]
Jacques Nel[104]
Harold Vorster[104]
downward-facing red arrow Jacques Nel (to Southern Kings)[75] Rohan Janse van Rensburg[24]
Lionel Mapoe[24]
Howard Mnisi[24]
Harold Vorster[24]
WG Ruan Combrinck[116]
Courtnall Skosan[104]
Madosh Tambwe[104]
Anthony Volmink[104]
downward-facing red arrow Anthony Volmink (to Southern Kings)[117] upward-facing green arrow Aphiwe Dyantyi (from Golden Lions)[24] Ruan Combrinck[24]
Aphiwe Dyantyi
Courtnall Skosan[24]
Madosh Tambwe[24]
FB Andries Coetzee[104]
Sylvian Mahuza[104]
Jaco van der Walt[104]
downward-facing red arrow Jaco van der Walt (to Scotland Edinburgh)[118] Andries Coetzee[24]
Sylvian Mahuza[24]
Coach Johan Ackermann[104] downward-facing red arrow Johan Ackermann (to England Gloucester)[119] upward-facing green arrow Swys de Bruin (from assistant coach)[120] Swys de Bruin

Sharks

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Sharks transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[121]
PR Lourens Adriaanse[122]
Thomas du Toit[123]
John-Hubert Meyer[95]
Tendai Mtawarira[122]
Coenie Oosthuizen[124]
Juan Schoeman[122]
downward-facing red arrow Lourens Adriaanse (to France Pau)[125] upward-facing green arrow Ross Geldenhuys (from Southern Kings)[69]
upward-facing green arrow Mzamo Majola (returned from Southern Kings)[126]
upward-facing green arrow Khutha Mchunu (from Sharks U21)[121]
Thomas du Toit[127]
Ross Geldenhuys
Mzamo Majola
Khutha Mchunu (did not play)
John-Hubert Meyer[128]
Tendai Mtawarira[121]
Coenie Oosthuizen (did not play)[124]
Juan Schoeman[121]
HK Stephan Coetzee[122]
Franco Marais[95]
Chiliboy Ralepelle[122]
downward-facing red arrow Stephan Coetzee (to Southern Kings)[129] upward-facing green arrow Akker van der Merwe (from Lions)[130]
upward-facing green arrow Kerron van Vuuren (from Sharks XV)[121]
Franco Marais[95]
Chiliboy Ralepelle[121]
Akker van der Merwe
Kerron van Vuuren (did not play)
LK Hyron Andrews[95]
Ruan Botha[122]
Jean Droste[95]
Stephan Lewies[95]
Etienne Oosthuizen[122]
downward-facing red arrow Etienne Oosthuizen (to France Lyon)[131] upward-facing green arrow Gideon Koegelenberg (from Italy Zebre)[132] Hyron Andrews[133]
Ruan Botha[134]
Jean Droste (did not play)[135]
Gideon Koegelenberg
Stephan Lewies[95]
FL Keegan Daniel (did not play)[122]
Jean Deysel (did not play)[122]
Jean-Luc du Preez[136]
Francois Kleinhans (did not play)[122]
Khaya Majola (did not play)[122]
Tera Mtembu[122]
Jacques Vermeulen[95]
downward-facing red arrow Jean Deysel (to Ireland Ulster)[137]
downward-facing red arrow Francois Kleinhans (to Pumas)[79]
downward-facing red arrow Khaya Majola (to Southern Kings)[75]
upward-facing green arrow Tyler Paul (from Southern Kings)[138]
upward-facing green arrow Wian Vosloo (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[139]
Keegan Daniel[121]
Jean-Luc du Preez[136]
Tera Mtembu[121]
Tyler Paul
Jacques Vermeulen[95]
Wian Vosloo
N8 Dan du Preez[136]
Philip van der Walt[122]
Dan du Preez[136]
Philip van der Walt[121]
SH Michael Claassens[122]
Rowan Gouws (did not play)[95]
Cobus Reinach[122]
Hanco Venter (did not play)[122]
downward-facing red arrow Rowan Gouws (to Southern Kings)[75]
downward-facing red arrow Cobus Reinach (to England Northampton Saints)[140]
downward-facing red arrow Hanco Venter (to UP Tuks)[129][141]
upward-facing green arrow Louis Schreuder (from Southern Kings)[142]
upward-facing green arrow Grant Williams (from Sharks U21)[121]
upward-facing green arrow Cameron Wright (from France Montpellier)[143]
Michael Claassens (did not play)[144]
Louis Schreuder
Grant Williams
Cameron Wright
FH Garth April[136]
Curwin Bosch[95]
Benhard Janse van Rensburg[95]
Patrick Lambie[145]
Inny Radebe[122]
downward-facing red arrow Benhard Janse van Rensburg (to Southern Kings)[146]
downward-facing red arrow Patrick Lambie (to France Racing 92)[147]
downward-facing red arrow Inny Radebe (to Golden Lions XV)[148][149]
upward-facing green arrow Robert du Preez (from Stormers)[150] Garth April[136]
Curwin Bosch[95]
Robert du Preez
CE Lukhanyo Am[122]
Tristan Blewett (did not play)[95]
Johan Deysel[95]
André Esterhuizen[95]
Marius Louw[95]
Jeremy Ward
Lukhanyo Am[151]
Tristan Blewett (did not play)[95]
Johan Deysel (did not play)[95]
André Esterhuizen[95]
Marius Louw[152]
Jeremy Ward (did not play)[95]
WG Lwazi Mvovo[122]
Odwa Ndungane[95]
S'busiso Nkosi[95]
S'bura Sithole[145]
Kobus van Wyk[95]
downward-facing red arrow Odwa Ndungane (retired)[153]
downward-facing red arrow S'bura Sithole (to Southern Kings)[75]
upward-facing green arrow Makazole Mapimpi (from Cheetahs)[154]
upward-facing green arrow Leolin Zas (from Western Province)[154]
Makazole Mapimpi
Lwazi Mvovo[121]
S'busiso Nkosi[155]
Kobus van Wyk[95]
Leolin Zas (did not play)
FB Clément Poitrenaud[95]
Rhyno Smith[95]
downward-facing red arrow Clément Poitrenaud (retired)[156] upward-facing green arrow Courtney Winnaar (from Sharks (Currie Cup))[157] Rhyno Smith (did not play)[158]
Courtney Winnaar (did not play)
Coach Robert du Preez[159] Robert du Preez[160]

Stormers

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Stormers transfers 2017–2018
Pos 2017 squad Out In 2018 squad[161]
PR JC Janse van Rensburg[162]
Oli Kebble[162]
Steven Kitshoff (short-term)[163]
Wilco Louw[162]
Frans Malherbe[162]
Caylib Oosthuizen[162]
Frans van Wyk[162]
Alistair Vermaak[162]
downward-facing red arrow Oli Kebble (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[164]
downward-facing red arrow Frans van Wyk (to Bulls)[1]
upward-facing green arrow Neethling Fouché (from Blue Bulls)[165]
upward-facing green arrow Carlü Sadie (from Western Province)[161]
Neethling Fouché
JC Janse van Rensburg[165]
Steven Kitshoff[166]
Wilco Louw[165]
Frans Malherbe[167]
Caylib Oosthuizen (did not play)[165]
Carlü Sadie
Alistair Vermaak (did not play)[165]
HK Bongi Mbonambi[162]
Dean Muir (did not play)[162]
Ramone Samuels[168]
Chad Solomon (did not play)[162]
downward-facing red arrow Chad Solomon (to Western Province)[161] upward-facing green arrow Scarra Ntubeni (return from injury)[165] Bongi Mbonambi[167]
Dean Muir[161]
Scarra Ntubeni
Ramone Samuels[161]
LK Jan de Klerk[162]
Pieter-Steph du Toit[162]
Eben Etzebeth[162]
JD Schickerling[162]
Chris van Zyl[162]
Eduard Zandberg (did not play)[162]
upward-facing green arrow Salmaan Moerat (from Western Province U21)[161] Jan de Klerk[161]
Pieter-Steph du Toit[167]
Eben Etzebeth (did not play)[167]
Salmaan Moerat
JD Schickerling[161]
Chris van Zyl[161]
Eduard Zandberg (did not play)[167]
FL Stephan de Wit[168]
Johan du Toit (did not play)[168]
Rynhardt Elstadt[162]
Siya Kolisi[162]
Sikhumbuzo Notshe[162]
Marnus Schoeman (did not play)[note 1]
Cobus Wiese[162]
downward-facing red arrow Rynhardt Elstadt (to France Toulouse)[169]
downward-facing red arrow Marnus Schoeman (to Bulls)[21]
Stephan de Wit (did not play)[161]
Johan du Toit[161]
Siya Kolisi[166]
Sikhumbuzo Notshe[165]
Cobus Wiese[167]
N8 Juarno Augustus[162]
Nizaam Carr[162]
Jaco Coetzee[162]
Kobus van Dyk[170]
Juarno Augustus[165]
Nizaam Carr[165]
Jaco Coetzee[161]
Kobus van Dyk[165]
SH Dewaldt Duvenage[162]
Godlen Masimla[162]
Justin Phillips[162]
Jano Vermaak[171]
downward-facing red arrow Godlen Masimla (to Southern Kings)[172] upward-facing green arrow Paul de Wet (from Western Province)[161]
upward-facing green arrow Herschel Jantjies (from Western Province)[173]
Paul de Wet
Dewaldt Duvenage[161]
Herschel Jantjies
Justin Phillips[161]
Jano Vermaak[165]
FH Kurt Coleman[162]
Jean-Luc du Plessis[162]
Robert du Preez[162]
Brandon Thomson[174]
Damian Willemse[162]
downward-facing red arrow Kurt Coleman (to Southern Kings)[75]
downward-facing red arrow Robert du Preez (to Sharks)[150]
downward-facing red arrow Brandon Thomson (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[175]
upward-facing green arrow Joshua Stander (from Blue Bulls)[165]
upward-facing green arrow George Whitehead (from Griquas)[176]
Jean-Luc du Plessis[161]
Joshua Stander
George Whitehead
Damian Willemse[176]
CE Damian de Allende[162]
Juan de Jongh[162]
Daniël du Plessis[162]
Huw Jones (did not play)[162]
Dan Kriel[168]
Shaun Treeby (short-term)[177]
EW Viljoen[162]
downward-facing red arrow Juan de Jongh (to England Wasps)[178]
downward-facing red arrow Huw Jones (to Scotland Glasgow Warriors)[179]
downward-facing red arrow Shaun Treeby (to Japan Honda Heat)[180]
upward-facing green arrow JJ Engelbrecht (from Japan Toyota Industries Shuttles)[165] Damian de Allende[166]
Daniël du Plessis (did not play)[161]
JJ Engelbrecht
Dan Kriel (did not play)[161]
EW Viljoen[161]
WG Bjorn Basson[181]
Dillyn Leyds[162]
Khanyo Ngcukana (did not play)[162]
Seabelo Senatla[182]
downward-facing red arrow Bjorn Basson (to France Oyonnax)[183]
downward-facing red arrow Khanyo Ngcukana (to Western Province)[161]
upward-facing green arrow Sergeal Petersen (from Cheetahs)[165]
upward-facing green arrow Raymond Rhule (from Cheetahs)[165]
Dillyn Leyds[165]
Sergeal Petersen (did not play)
Raymond Rhule
Seabelo Senatla[182]
FB Cheslin Kolbe[162]
SP Marais[168]
downward-facing red arrow Cheslin Kolbe (to France Toulouse)[184] upward-facing green arrow Craig Barry (loan return from Cheetahs)[161] Craig Barry
SP Marais[165]
Coach Robbie Fleck[162] Robbie Fleck[165]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Marnus Schoeman was initially included in the Stormers' squad for the 2017 season, on loan from the Pumas.[20] However, in April 2017 – prior to making any appearances in the competition – he ended his loan move and joined the Bulls on loan instead.[21]
  2. ^ a b Luther Obi was initially included in the Bulls' squad for the 2017 season.[4] However, in March 2017 – prior to making any appearances in the competition – he got an early release from his Bulls contract and joined the Cheetahs.[35]

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