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Force sign Reds back Mac, Rebels young gun seals ‘dream’ move after JOC exit

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The demise of the Melbourne Rebels and the discount of Australian Tremendous Rugby Pacific groups to 4 has seen a substantial shakeup within the participant shares for the surviving golf equipment.

On this evolving article The Roar will observe participant signing and departure information because it occurs earlier than the Tremendous Rugby squads are confirmed in early 2025.

(Notice the 2024 squads listed beneath have been these with which the golf equipment started final season, not the squads they’d on the end. New squads will probably be introduced early in 2025)

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The Roar can reveal the Queensland Reds will announce the everlasting signing of Rebels teenager Mason Gordon on Tuesday.

The brother of code-hopping ex-Wallaby Carter has been coaching with the Reds and scored two tries in a win over Saitama Panasonic Wild Knights on the weekend. He additionally performed within the tour match towards Wales and has impressed the teaching workers.

Gordon performed his colleges rugby at Brisbane Boys School and performed for the Junior Wallabies in 2022 and 2023 earlier than making his Tremendous Rugby debut this 12 months and enjoying 5 occasions for the doomed franchise.

He can cowl No.10 and No.15 and the Reds have a contemporary emptiness within the flyhalf roster with James O’Connor signing to play for the Crusaders.

“He’s got a lot of strengths,” mentioned his former Rebels coach Kevin Foote.

“He’s always had the ability to move the ball and to communicate well and be an attacking player.

“But I see huge growth in his defence, his kicking and his back-field coverage.

“Obviously he’s worked hard at his physical attributes; he’s grown now. He’s a fantastic tackler and defensive player, just like his brother, so it’s pretty like for like now in how they play, and I think that will be good for us.”

“It was pretty much a no-brainer when the offer came with the unbelievable squad and coaching staff at the Reds,” Gordon mentioned.

“I was born in Buderim and started school on the Sunshine Coast, so I definitely grew up always wanting to play for Queensland. I’d make the trek to Suncorp Stadium with the family to watch the Reds play as a kid, so there is dream-come-true stuff to this.”

On Tuesday, the Force confirmed Mac Grealy, the Queensland Reds exterior back who has been trialling with the membership, had signed a two-year deal.

The previous Australian Schoolboys Rugby Group member beforehand performed 26 Tremendous Rugby video games for the Reds after debuting in 2021, having gained the Membership’s U20s Participant of the 12 months in 2020.

He began 11 Tremendous Rugby video games final season earlier than shifting west.

“I’m really excited to be joining the Force for the next two seasons,” Grealy mentioned in a press release.

“I really enjoyed getting to know all the players and staff over our time in Africa and can’t wait to build on those connections through pre-season.

“There’s been a great feel around the group and it’s something I’m grateful to be a part of while adding value where I can.”

Force head coach Simon Cron mentioned he’d lengthy been an admirer of Grealy and was thrilled to deliver him on board.

“Watching Mac play for a number of years we have always been impressed by his high work rate and ability to link in attack,” Cron mentioned.

“His ability to play at 15, or wing, is a huge asset to our team. You’ll see he has an enormous number of last passes for tries.

“His personality type fits in with the player group we have here. He is humble and hungry, and it is a credit to those who have worked with him in his rugby development.

“He’s been great since arriving in Perth. He’s highly motivated and has a lot of exciting rugby left at 22-years of age.”

Grealy’s signing follows the recruitment of Wallabies Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Dylan Pietsch, Harry Johnson-Holmes and Darcy Swain together with internationally capped hooker Nic Dolly, Divad Palu, Josh Thompson, Vaiolini Ekuasi, Nick Champion de Crespigny, Sio Tomkinson and Matt Proctor forward of the 2025 season.

In the meantime Lachlan Hooper, the brother of Wallabies ahead Tom, is considered one of 4 Brumbies kids promoted to the membership’s Tremendous Rugby squad.

Kadin Pritchard, who has signed a three-year contract till the tip of 2027, joins Shane Wilcox, Hooper and Tevita Alatini, who’re on one season offers.

Hooper, who performed for the Australia Beneath 20s final 12 months, is comparable in stature to his older brother Tom.

“We had heaps of busts up when I was growing up,” Tom Hooper informed The Roar.

“He’s [Lachlan] actually left-handed, I’m right-handed, so we only ever had one set of boxing gloves. I’d take the right-handed glove and he’d take the left-handed glove and the rest is history. It usually ended up in tears or just him getting angry because he’s a fiery little bastard.

“So a couple of bust-ups, a couple of touch games in the backyard that turned into tackle, but because he was three years’ younger than me, he was always a little bit smaller but he’s just got that dog about him, that bit of fight about him.”

Hooper was the membership’s U19s Grand Closing man of the match and captain final 12 months however missed 2024 by way of damage.

Former Wallabies star James O’Connor has prolonged his Tremendous Rugby Pacific profession by shifting to New Zealand and signing a one-year take care of the Crusaders.

The ex-Queensland Reds playmaker knocked back a contract to stay at Ballymore subsequent season, the place accidents had relegated him to a mentoring position in 2024.

The Crusaders introduced on October 10 he had signed for 2025 to play underneath former NSW Waratahs coach Rob Penney.

“I’m really excited to be joining the Crusaders for the 2025 season and eager to test myself in a new environment,” O’Connor mentioned in a press release.

“My whole career I’ve heard so much about the Crusaders culture and innovation so to experience it firsthand and learn a new way of playing the game is something I’m really looking forward to.”

The 14-time champions have struggled to beat the lack of famous person Richie Mo’unga, who’s enjoying in Japan, lacking the finals this season.

STATE OF PLAY

There was important motion among the many Australian franchises with the carve up of the Rebels checklist ongoing. The Waratahs, who’ve a brand new incoming coach in Dan McKellar, have signed a number of massive names together with Wallabies Taniela Tupou and Andrew Kellaway.

On September 9 they introduced every week of signing information – beginning with the naming of six newcomers (see the Tahs part beneath). A day later the Reds introduced their flyhalf Lawson Creighton could be leaving to the Waratahs regardless of the membership wanting him to remain. Lastly, on the finish of the week, it might be introduced that Wallaby Dylan Pietsch will depart the Waratahs, signing a multi-year contract with the Western Force – regardless of studies the move was blocked by Rugby Australia.

The Reds have additionally beefed up with the arrival of Wallabies lock Lukhan Salakaia-Loto and winger Filipo Daugunu.

On September 12 the membership mentioned goodbye to a different flyhalf, with veteran James O’Connor opting to go abroad.

And on September 17 the membership confirmed to The Roar that former Beneath 20 Australia back Taj Annan, who performed 5 Tremendous Rugby video games final season earlier than damage, is leaving the Reds. It has been reported that Annan, 21, will probably be becoming a member of Newcastle Knights within the NRL.

There was loads of change on the Western Force as effectively with Darcy Swain crossing over from the Brumbies and Brandon Paenga-Amosa coming back from France.

On September 11 they introduced the signing of one-game All Black centre Matt Proctor, who was on the Rebels in 2024.

Up to now, the Brumbies are conserving their powder comparatively dry, though they’ve signed two ex-Rebels in addition to selling 4 junior stars, together with Lachlan Hooper.

There has additionally been important motion abroad to this point, with the likes of Wallabies Izack Rodda, Izzy Perese, Ned Hanigan and Lachie Swinton packing their baggage for brand spanking new adventures.

Add to that Wallabies prop Pone Fa’amausili who has signed a one-year deal to affix New Zealand-based franchise Moana Pasifika after leaving the Rebels. He has fallen considerably down the pecking order after being named in Eddie Jones’ World Cup squad.

ACT Brumbies

The Brumbies have picked up two former Rebels in David Feliuai and Tuaina Taii Tualima however will look to financial institution on a secure squad. The most important losses are forwards Darcy Swain to the Force and Jahrome Brown, who is anticipated to move residence to the Chiefs.

Ins: Liam Bowron (promoted), David Feliuai (Rebels), Tuaina Taii Tualima (Rebels), Lachlan Hooper (promoted), Kadin Pritchard (promoted), Shane Wilcox (promoted), Tevita Alatini (promoted). 

Outs: Darcy Swain (Force), Fred Kaihea, Connal McInerney, Ed Kennedy, Jahrome Brown, Tamati Tua (Exeter)

Force sign Reds back Mac Rebels young gun seals dream — Force sign Reds back Mac, Rebels young gun seals 'dream' move after JOC exit

 (Photograph by Hannah Peters/Getty Photographs)

2024 squad:

Props: Allan Alaalatoa, James Slipper, Fred Kaihea, Sefo Kautai, Blake Schoupp, Rhys Van Nek, Harry Vella

Hookers: Lachlan Lonergan, Connal McInerney, Billy Pollard

Locks: Nick Frost, Cadeyrn Neville, Darcy Swain, Lachlan Shaw

Free forwards: Rob Valetini, Charlie Cale, Jahrome Brown, Tom Hooper, Rory Scott, Luke Reimer, Ed Kennedy

Halfbacks: Ryan Lonergan, Harrison Goddard, Klayton Thorn

Fly-halves: Noah Lolesio, Jack Debreczeni, Declan Meredith

Midfielders: Tamati Tua, Len Ikitau, Ollie Sapsford, Hudson Creighton, Austin Anderson

Exterior backs: Tom Wright, Corey Toole, Ben O’Donnell, Andy Muirhead

NSW Waratahs

There was an enormous upheaval at Daceyville. Early consideration will probably be on code-hopper Joseph Suaalii in his transition from the Roosters whereas the addition of Andrew Kellaway and Darby Lancaster from the Rebels ought to assist ease the ache of shedding Mark Nawaqanitawase to rugby league.

The inflow of gifted back-three and centre choices has additionally meant a number of gamers have departed to make means – most not too long ago two-test Wallaby Dylan Pietsch, who has made the journey throughout the Nullarbor to sign a multi-year take care of the Western Force – a move that can possible show mutually helpful, giving the gifted winger extra sport time whereas releasing up choices for Dan McKellar, and regardless of studies the RA reported tried to dam the move.

They added three extra ex-Rebels to the checklist together with three extra gamers in a single day.

Prop Siosifa Amone and outdoors back Henry O’Donnell return residence to NSW following stints with the Western Force, and are joined by former Melbourne Rebels lock Angelo Smith, hooker Ethan Dobbins and backrower Leafi Talataina.

Amone (13 video games), O’Donnell (5 video games), Smith (20 video games) and Dobbins (6 video games) all arrive with Tremendous Rugby Pacific expertise underneath their belts, whereas O’Donnell and Talataina represented the Junior Wallabies final 12 months.

In the meantime Australian-born lock Ben Grant is back on residence soil after spending the 2024 Tremendous Rugby Pacific season with the Hurricanes, preceded by two years with the San Diego Legion.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 16: Joseph-Aukuso Sua'ali'i of the Roosters is tackled by the Eels defence during the round 24 NRL match between Sydney Roosters and Parramatta Eels at Allianz Stadium, on August 16, 2024, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Joseph Suaalii is tackled. (Photograph by Brendon Thorne/Getty Photographs)

Ins: Dan McKellar (coach, Leicester), Isaac Kailea (Rebels), Taniela Tupou (Rebels), Rob Leota (Rebels), Darby Lancaster (Rebels), Andrew Kellaway (Rebels), Joseph Suaalii (NRL), Ben Grant (Hurricanes), Angelo Smith (Rebels), Siosifa Amone (Force), Henry O’Donnell (Force), Ethan Dobbins (Rebels), Leafi Talataina (Rebels), Lawson Creighton (Reds).

Outs: Darren Coleman (coach), Harry Johnson-Holmes (Force), Jed Holloway (MLR), Ned Hanigan (Provence), Will Harrison (Kintetsu), Mosese Tuipulotu (Edinburgh), Harry Wilson (Dragons RFC), Lachie Swinton (Bordeaux), Izaia Perese (Leicester), Dylan Pietsch (Force), Mark Nawaqanitawase (NRL), Tom Ross (Good), Archer Holz (Scarlets), Theo Fourie, Vuate Kurawalevu

2024 squad:

Props: Angus Bell, Archer Holz, Daniel Botha, Hayden Thompson-Stringer, Harry Johnson-Holmes, Tom Lambert, Tom Ross.

Hookers: Dave Porecki, Mahe Vailanu, Theo Fourie.

Locks: Miles Amatosero, Hugh Sinclair, Jed Holloway, Ned Hanigan.

Free forwards: Charlie Gamble, Fergus Lee-Warner, Lachie Swinton, Langi Gleeson, Ned Slack-Smith.

Halfbacks: Jake Gordon, Jack Grant, Teddy Wilson.

Fly-halves: Tane Edmed, Jack Bowen, Will Harrison.

Midfielders: Izaia Perese, Lalakai Foketi, Mosese Tuipulotu, Joey Walton.

Exterior backs: Mark Nawaqanitawase, Dylan Pietsch, Harry Wilson, Max Jorgensen, Vuate Karawalevu.

Queensland Reds

Membership veteran James O’Connor has opted to depart for a possibility abroad after 5 years with the membership.

“These last five years a have been the highlight of my rugby career,” O’Connor mentioned. “I’m so proud of where we have gotten to as a group. Although there’s been highs and lows the consistency, and just the love at this club, has been so incredible to be a part of.

“I’m departing Queensland a better player, leader and man, and I’m so grateful to have been able to play for this team, my home.

“The club couldn’t be in better hands. Les and the other coaches are easily the most cohesive group I have ever worked with and I’m thankful I got to be a part of it this year. I have no doubt that there’s a lot of success to come and I’ll be watching from abroad with deep gratitude. Thanks for everything Queensland. It’s been a dream come true.”

Queensland Reds Head Coach Les Kiss mentioned: “James O’Connor has been a selfless leader in my time in Queensland, and personally I’m so pleased and grateful I had the chance to coach him this season, as are all of the coaching team.

“Whilst James encountered a challenging season that saw injury limit his ability to contribute on the field, he dedicated himself to improving the team in any way he could.

“His immense experience and willingness to share his experiences has played a pivotal role in the development of the Reds, most notably with our young flyhalves Tom Lynagh and Harry McLaughlin-Phillips. They’ll undoubtedly reflect positively on the time they were able to spend with him, fine-tuning their game and understanding the mental side of the playmakers’ role, and for that we’re indebted to James.

“We did make him an offer to stay and continue at the Reds and will be sad to see him go, but we respect the decision he and Bridget have made and wish them all the very best. I have no doubt James will return to give back to the Queensland Rugby community in coming years in some capacity, and that’s something we can all look forward to.”

The Reds have given their facet an injection of sophistication whereas with the ability to maintain completely happy their current stars. They’re shaping to present the competitors a good tilt underneath Kiss. One to look at is Jordan Petaia, who’s but to commit his future for subsequent season.

They did nevertheless lose flyhalf Lawson Creighton to the Tahs and Mac Grealy to the Force.

Creighton, 26, performed 34 video games for the Queensland Reds since his debut in 2021, together with 9 appearances in 2024.

“We would have loved Lawson to stay,” Kiss mentioned.

“He has been an excellent and valued figure for the Reds over a number of seasons. We fully respect his decision.”

The membership can also be shedding Taj Annan, along with his vacation spot anticipated to be the Newcastle Knights.

Taj Annan of the Red's runs the ball during the round 15 Super Rugby Pacific match between NSW Waratahs and Queensland Reds at Allianz Stadium, on May 31, 2024, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Steve Christo - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)

Taj Annan of the Reds. (Photograph by Steve Christo – Corbis/Corbis through Getty Photographs)

Ins: Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (Rebels), Filipo Daugunu (Rebels), Josh Canham (Rebels), Matt Gibbon (Rebels), Lachie Anderson (Rebels), Dre Pakeho (academy), Mason Gordon (Rebels).

Outs: Peni Ravai (Drua), Cormac Daly (Yokohama Canon Eagles), Connor Anderson (Chugoku Purple Regulions), Lawson Creighton (Waratahs), Taj Annan (NRL), James O’Connor (Crusaders), Mac Grealy (Force).

2024 squad:

Props: Alex Hodgman, Jeffery Toomaga-Allen, Peni Ravai, Zane Nonggorr, George Blake, Massimo de Litiis, Sef Fa’agase

Hookers: Matt Faessler, Josh Nasser, Richie Asiata, Max Craig

Locks: Angus Blyth, Ryan Smith, Cormac Daly, Taine Roiri, Connor Vest

Free forwards: Fraser McReight, Liam Wright, Harry Wilson, Seru Uru, Joe Brial, John Bryant

Halfbacks: Tate McDermott, Kalani Thomas, Louis Werchon

Fly-halves: Tom Lynagh, Harry McLaughlin-Phillips, Lawson Creighton

Midfielders: James O’Connor, Hunter Paisami, Taj Annan, Josh Flook, Isaac Henry, Frankie Goldsbrough

Exterior backs: Jock Campbell, Jordan Petaia, Suliasi Vunivalu, Floyd Aubrey, Mac Grealy, Tim Ryan

Western Force

The Force recruitment division has been flat out with a major altering of the guard.

Former Reds exterior back Mac Grealy is the most recent title on their checklist.

Grealy’s signing follows the recruitment of Wallabies Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Dylan Pietsch, Harry Johnson-Holmes and Darcy Swain together with internationally capped hooker Nic Dolly, Divad Palu, Josh Thompson, Vaiolini Ekuasi, Nick Champion de Crespigny, Sio Tomkinson and Matt Proctor forward of the 2025 season.

Tomkinson spent the previous two seasons enjoying with Welsh membership Dragons RFC within the United Rugby Championship and European Rugby Problem Cup. Tomkinson scored six tries in his 24 appearances for the Dragons. Tomkinson additionally brings Tremendous Rugby expertise, having performed 43 occasions for the Highlanders from 2017 to 2022, scoring 14 tries.

There will probably be numerous curiosity within the efficiency of Dolly, who gained a cap for England however is a attainable future Wallaby, having come from down underneath.

They added one-game All Black Proctor to their backline shares.

Proctor will be part of the Force after earlier stints with the Melbourne Rebels (2024), Northampton Saints (2019-2023) and the Hurricanes (2013-2019) the place he was a part of their 2016 Tremendous Rugby triumph.

The 31-year-old back performed for the All Blacks in November 2018 towards Japan, scoring on debut. He additionally notched 12 caps for the Maori All Blacks between 2013 and 2018.

The Force additionally promoted 2024 Rising Star winner Henry Robertson to a full Tremendous Rugby contract with the membership on a two-year deal. He’ll substitute Ian Prior within the scrum half-stocks.

The 24-year-old half-back had joined the Force in 2023, getting sport time within the Toyota Problem towards the Cheetahs, earlier than enjoying two video games on an damage cowl contract within the 2024 Tremendous Rugby Pacific season.

Robertson beforehand performed six Tremendous Rugby video games for the NSW Waratahs, having initially hailed from Shute Defend outfit Sydney College.

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Nic Dolly (Photograph by Dan Mullan – RFU/The RFU Assortment through Getty Photographs)

Ins: Harry Johnson-Holmes (Waratahs), Josh Thompson (West Harbour), Vaiolini Ekuasi (Rebels),  Divad Palu (Rebels), Nick Champion de Crespigny (Castres), Nic Dolly (Leicester), Darcy Swain (Brumbies), Brandon Paenga-Amosa (Montpellier), Tom Robertson (Oxford), Matt Proctor (Rebels), Dylan Pietsch (Waratahs), Sio Tomkinson (Dragons), Henry Robertson, Mac Grealy (Reds).

Outs: Santiago Medrano (Vannes), Izack Rodda (Provence), Tim Anstee, Chase Tiatia (Japan), Ryan Coxon (Tasman Makos), Ben Funnell, Taqele Naiyaravoro (Narbonne), Ian Prior, Michael Wells (retired), Sam Spink (Saracens), Feleti Kaitu’u (France), Nikolai Foliaki, Siosifa Amone (Waratahs), Angus Wagner, Ollie Callan, Charlie Hancock

2024 squad:

Props: Atu Moli, Santiago Medrano, Angus Wagner, Harry Hoopert, Marley Pearce, Charles Hancock, Siosifa Amone

Hookers: Tom Horton, Feleti Kaitu’u

Locks: Izack Rodda, Jeremy Williams, Felix Kalapu, Lopeti Faifua

Free forwards: Michael Wells, Tim Anstee, Ollie Callan, Carlo Tizzano, Jackson Pugh, Will Harris, Papillon Sevele

Halfbacks: Issak Fines-Leleiwasa, Nic White, Ian Prior

Fly-halves: Reesjan Pasitoa, Max Burey, Campbell Parata

Midfielders: Sam Spink, Hamish Stewart, Henry O’Donnell, Bayley Kuenzle, Nikolai Foliaki, Ollie Cummins

Exterior backs: Ben Donaldson, Harry Potter, Chase Tiatia, George Poolman

Blues

Beauden Barrett returns from a season in Japan and is joined by thrilling flyhalf prospect Payton Spencer, the son of All Blacks nice Carlos Spencer. Payton was beforehand contracted to the NZ Sevens program. The membership has additionally signed a Sevens workforce mate of Spencer’s – Che Clark.

Ins: Beauden Barrett (Toyota Verblitz), Payton Spencer (Auckland), Che Clark (Sevens)

Outs: Soane Vikena (Highlanders), Caleb Tangitau (Highlanders), Akira Ioane (Japan TBC), Rob Rush, Corey Evans,

2024 squad:

Props: Joshua Fusitua, Jordan Lay, Marcel Renata, PJ Sheck, Angus Ta’avao, Ofa Tu’ungafasi

Hookers: Kurt Eklund, Ricky Riccitelli, Soane Vikena

Locks: Josh Beehre, Sam Darry, Laghlan McWhannell, James Thompson, Patrick Tuipulotu

Free forwards: Adrian Choat, Akira Ioane, Dalton Papalii, Rob Rush, Anton Segner, Hoskins Sotutu, Cameron Suafoa

Halfbacks: Finlay Christie, Sam Nock, Taufa Funaki

First-fives: Stephen Perofeta, Lucas Cashmore

Midfielders: Corey Evans, Rieko Ioane, Bryce Heem, Meihana Grindlay, Harry Plummer

Exterior backs: Kade Banks, Caleb Clarke, Cole Forbes, AJ Lam, Zarn Sullivan, Caleb Tangitau, Mark Telea

Chiefs

Ins: Leroy Carter (NZ Sevens), Josh Jacomb (promoted)

Outs: Josh Ioane (Connacht)

2024 squad:

Props: Sione Ahio, George Dyer, Kauvaka Kaivelata, Ollie Norris, Reuben O’Neill, Jared Proffit, Aidan Ross

Hookers: Bradley Slater, Samisoni Taukei’aho, Tyrone Thompson

Locks: Naitoa Ah Kuoi, Josh Lord, Manaaki Selby-Rickit, Tupou Vaa’i, Jimmy Tupou

Free forwards: Kaylum Boshier, Samipeni Finau, Tom Florence, Luke Jacobson, Simon Parker, Wallace Sititi, Malachi Wrampling-Alec

Halfbacks: Cortez Ratima, Xavier Roe, Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi

Fly-halves: Josh Ioane, Damian McKenzie, Kaleb Trask

Midfielders: Anton Lienert-Brown, Rameka Poihipi, Daniel Rona, Quinn Tupaea, Gideon Wrampling

Exterior backs: Liam Coombes-Fabling, Peniasi Malimali, Etene Nanai-Seturo, Emoni Narawa, Shaun Stevenson

Crusaders

Ins: James O’Connor (Reds)

Outs: Zach Gallagher (Hurricanes), Fergus Burke (Saracens), Quentin MacDonald (Tasman), Jone Rova (Canterbury), Leigh Halfpenny (Harlequins)

2024 squad:

Hookers: Codie Taylor, Brodie McAlister, George Bell, Ioane Moananu

Props: Joe Moody, Finlay Brewis, George Bower, Tamaiti Williams, Fletcher Newell

Locks: Scott Barrett (c), Quinten Unusual, Tahlor Cahill, Zach Gallagher, Jamie Hannah

Free forwards: Ethan Blackadder, Cullen Grace, Tom Christie, Christian Lio-Willie, Corey Kellow, Dominic Gardiner

Halfbacks: Noah Hotham, Mitchell Drummond, Willi Heinz

First fives: Fergus Burke, Taha Kemara, Rivez Reihana

Midfielders: David Havili, Dallas McLeod, Levi Aumua, Ryan Crotty, Jone Rova

Exterior backs: Will Jordan, Sevu Reece, Macca Springer, Manasa Mataele, Chay Fihaki, Leigh Halfpenny, Heremaia Murray

Fijian Drua

Ins: Inia Tabuavou (Racing 92), Peni Ravai (Reds), Joseva Tamani (Colomiers),

Outs:

2024 squad:

Props: Emosi Tuqiri, Haereti Hetet, Livai Natave, Jone Koroiduadua, Mesake Doge, Meli Tuni

Hookers: Mesulame Dolokoto, Tevita Ikanivere, Zuriel Togiatama

Locks: Etonia Waqa, Isoa Nasilasila, Leone Rotuisolia, Sailosi Vukalokalo, Te Cirikidaveta

Free forwards: Elia Canakaivata, Kitione Salawa, Meli Derenalagi, Motikiai Murray, Vilive Miramira

Halfbacks: Frank Lomani, Peni Matawalu, Philip Baselala, Simione Kuruvoli

Fly-halves: Kemu Valentini, Isaiah Armstrong-Ravula, Isikeli Rabitu, Caleb Muntz

Midfielders: Apisalome Vota, Iosefo Masi, Michael Naitokani, Waqa Nalaga

Exterior backs: Ilaisa Droasese, Selestino Ravutaumada, Taniela Rakuro, Epeli Momo

Utility: Tuidraki Samusamuvodre

Highlanders

Ins: Finn Hurley (promoted), Soane Vikena (Blues), Caleb Tangitau (Blues), Veveni Lasaqa (Hurricanes)

Outs: Jermaine Ainsley (Lyon), Pari Pari Parkinson (Inexperienced Rockets), Billy Harmon (Canon Eagles), Rhys Patchell (Inexperienced Rockets), Josh Timu (Otago), Martin Bodago (Oyonnax), Connor Backyard-Bachop (deceased)

2024 squad:

Props: Jermaine Ainsley, Ethan de Groot, Luca Inch, Ayden Johnstone, Daniel Lienert-Brown, Saula Ma’u

Hookers: Henry Bell, Ricky Jackson, Jack Taylor

Locks: Mitchell Dunshea, Fabian Holland, Pari Pari Parkinson, Will Tucker

Free forwards: Nikora Broughton, Oliver Haig, Billy Harmon, Max Hicks, Hayden Michaels, Hugh Renton, Tom Sanders, Sean Withy

Halfbacks: James Arscott, Folau Fakatava, Nathan Hastie

Fly-halves: Ajay Faleafaga, Cameron Millar, Rhys Patchell

Midfielders: Jake Te Hiwi, Tanielu Tele’a, Josh Timu, Matt Whaanga

Exterior backs: Martin Bogado, Connor Backyard-Bachop, Sam Gilbert, Jonah Lowe, Jona Nareki, Jacob Ratumaitavuki-Kneepkens, Timoci Tavatavanawai

Hurricanes

Ins: Tom Allen (promoted), Jordi VIljoen (promoted), Zach Gallagher (Crusaders), TK Howden (Manawatu), Kade Banks (North Harbour).

Outs:  TJ Perenara (Black Rams Tokyo), Justin Sangster (Shizuoka Blue Revs), Josh Moorby (Montpellier), Aidan Morgan (Ulster), Veveni Lasaqa (Highlanders), Jordie Barrett (Leinster), Salesi Rayasi (Vannes), Ben Grant (Waratahs)

2024 squad:

Props: Siale Lauaki, Tyrel Lomax, Tevita Mafileo, Xavier Numia, Pouri Rakete-Stones, Pasilio Tosi

Hookers: Asafo Aumua, Jacob Devery, James O’Reilly

Locks: Caleb Delany, Ben Grant, Justin Sangster, Josh Taula, James Tucker, Isaia Walker-Leawere

Free forwards: Devan Flanders, TK Howden, Brayden Iose, Du’Plessis Kirifi, Peter Lakai, Brad Shields

Halfbacks: Richard Judd, TJ Perenara, Cam Roigard

Fly-halves: Brett Cameron, Aidan Morgan

Midfield: Jordie Barrett, Riley Higgins, Billy Proctor, Bailyn Sullivan, Peter Umaga-Jensen

Exterior backs: Harry Godfrey, Ruben Love, Josh Moorby, Kini Naholo, Ngatungane Punivai, Salesi Rayasi, Daniel Sinkinson

Moana Pasifika

The massive signing is the addition of All Blacks tremendous star Ardie Savea who ought to give the workforce a large increase. Additionally they added former Rebels and Hurricanes flyhalf Jackson Backyard-Bachop who arrives after a season in France.

Wallabies prop Pone Fa’amausili, who fell out of favour with the Rebels final season and was drafted into the Waratahs as an damage alternative, has signed a one-year deal.

Ins: Ardie Savea (Kobe Steelers), Melani Matavao (promoted), Tuna Tuitama (promoted), Patrick Pellegrini (Coventry), Jackson Backyard-Bachop (CA Brive), Pone Fa’amausili (Rebels)

Outs: Sekope Kepu (retired), Tevita Langi (North Harbour), Solomone Funaki (Dragons RFC), Henry Taefu (Purple Hurricanes), Anzelo Tuitavuki (Colomiers)

2024 squad:

Props: Abraham Pole, Donald Brighthouse, James Lay, Sateki Latu, Sekope Kepu, Suetena Asomua.

Hookers: Samiueka Moli, Sama Malolo, Tomasi Maka.

Locks: Irie Papuni, Ofa Tauatevalu, Samuel Slade, Tom Savage, Viliami Napa’a.

Free forwards: Alamanda Motuga, Lotu Inisi, Miracle Faiilagi, Ola Tauelangi, Semisi Paea, Sione Havili Talitui, Solomone Funaki.

Halfbacks: Aisea Halo, Ereatara Enari, Jonathan Taumateine.

Fly-halves: Christian Lealiifano, William Havili.

Midfielders: D’Angelo Leuila, Nice Inisi, Henry Taefu, Lalomilo Lalomilo, Pepesana Patafilo.

Exterior backs: Anzelo Tuitavuki, Danny Toala, Julian Savea, Neria Fomai, Nigel Ah Wong, Otumaka Mausia, Viliami Nice.

The Rebels exits

Lachie Anderson (Reds), Josh Canham (Reds), Filipo Daugunu (Reds), Vaiolini Ekuasi (Force), Pone Fa’amausili (Moana Pasifika), David Feliaui (Brumbies), Matt Gibbon (Reds), Carter Gordon (NRL), Mason Gordon (Reds), Isaac Kailea (Waratahs), Andrew Kellaway (Waratahs), Josh Kemeny (Northampton), Darby Lancaster (Waratahs), Rob Leota (Waratahs), Ryan Louwrens (Montpellier), Alex Mafi (Tokyo Sungoliath), Jack Maunder (Agen), Divad Palu (Force), Lukhan Salakaia-Loto (Reds), Angelo Smith (Waratahs), Sam Talakai (Glasgow), Tuaina Taii Tualima (Brumbies), Taniela Tupou (Waratahs), Jordan Uelese (Montpellier), Ethan Dobbins (Waratahs), Leafi Talataina (Waratahs), Matt Proctor (Force).

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