Best signings for the 2015 Super Rugby season

By Brett McKay / Expert

I honestly thought I was done with rugby the week after the loss to England at Twickenham, but our wonderful and hard-working editors are a persistent lot over this holiday period.

And so here I am, in the final days of 2014, with the Kookaburra far more prominent than the Gilbert, talking about rugby again.

In a topic worth exploring while we tuck into unfortunate chickens stuffed into unfortunate ducks shoved into unfortunate turkeys, and consume silly amounts of sugar and beer while making fireworks plans, the question is: who will be the best Australian Super Rugby signings in 2015?

NSW Waratahs
The reigning champions will be legitimate title contenders again in 2015, but they’ve been rather quiet on the recruiting front for the coming season. In truth, they’ve not suffered any major losses other than Kane Douglas, and a few fringe backs, and so recruitment has been around refreshing the squad and bringing through some promising youngsters.

That all said, Andrew Kellaway is the youngster I’m expecting to shine for the ‘Tahs. The Australian Under-20s and NSW Country Eagles star winger last year, Kellaway has already shown no real issue in taking the step up in class, and with one wing spot there for the taking, I’m expecting him to do the same again.

I think things are set up for Kellaway perfectly. His natural, hard-running game is perfectly suited to how the Waratahs’ play, and he showed in the NRC that his low centre of gravity makes him hard to bring down.

Kellaway also has a good eye for the try line, and more importantly, he knows how to find it. He was the leading try scorer in the NRC, with 9 tries in as many games, and set a new IRB Junior World Championship record with ten tries, beating the previous mark of eight shared by former New Zealand international Zac Guildford and current All Black Julian Savea.

With the Waratahs’ wing spots still very much up for grabs – with names including Horne, Betham, and Naiyaravoro in the mix – Kellaway is a more than worthy contender for 2015.’

ACT Brumbies
How the Brumbies cover the loss of Ben Mowen will be their biggest challenge in 2015. The leadership will at least be well catered for, with Stephen Moore already confirmed as Captain for next season.

However, Mowen was their lineout general, and his departure along with the loss of Leon Power and young Jack Whetton returning to Auckland means the Brumbies have a few holes in their lineout to fill. And so it’s for this reason why I think the signing of two locks, Blake Enever and Rory Arnold, will be crucial.

The recruitment of two big locks – both players top two metres in height – gives the Brumbies some flexibility in their pack, meaning that Wallabies flanker Scott Fardy can go back to the side of the scrum for Super Rugby, with Fotu Auelua more than capable of doing some damage from no.8.

Enever played his one and only Super Rugby game for the Reds back in 2012, and has just come off a reasonable season for Queensland Country in the NRC. He played for the Combined Country side against the touring British and Irish Lions side in 2013.

Arnold, at 208cm, will officially be the tallest player in Super Rugby, and he also impressed for the Canberra Vikings in his handful of NRC games in 2014 after arriving in Canberra mid-season. Arnold has only been playing rugby seriously for four years, and also played in that Combined Country side against the Lions.

From there, he had a season of Currie Cup with Griquas, where he found himself embroiled (and subsequently cleared on appeal) in a bizarre biting allegation in his debut game.

Western Force
The Force will be celebrating their tenth Super Rugby season in 2015, but they’ve not been overly active on the recruitment front, as Michael Foley continues his plan to rebuild the club from the ground up.

I’ll be keen to see how young front rower Ollie Hoskins and hooker Robbie Abel go, should they get a crack at this level, having both been promoted from wider training squads last season and playing a major part in Perth Spirit’s charge to the NRC final in 2014.

The Force faithful might not have to look far to replace their cult hero Nick Cummins, with former Waratahs and Leicester Tigers flanker/lock Steve Mafi ready to leave his mark on Super Rugby again this coming season. Mafi returned to Australia to take up a three-year deal in Perth, and played pretty well at both lock and blindside for the Greater Sydney Rams in the NRC.

His ability to offload will be dangerous, and his ball-in-one-hand running style is sure to make him as big a crowd favourite in Perth as he was at Welford Road.

Queensland Reds
All the headlines will be around the Reds’ snaring James O’Connor and Karmichael Hunt, but for me, the biggest recruiting coup will be that of signing former All Blacks backrower, Adam Thomson.

As much as the Reds missed Will Genia and Quade Cooper through the 2014 season, they missed a major impact player in the backrow just as much.

In Thomson, they’ve landed themselves the dangerous wide-running loose forward they’ve craved since Scott Higginbotham moved to Melbourne, and around the time of his Reds signing announcement in late 2014, he was the leading try-scorer in the Japanese Top League!

As well as the attacking threat, Thomson brings solid defence on the fringe of the ruck, and a proper presence in the lineout. So here’s a big call, if the Reds make the semis, we’ll be talking about Thomson being the signing of the season.

Melbourne Rebels
The busiest of the five teams this off-season, the Rebels have done pretty well on the recruitment front, adding some solid experience along with some exciting talent.

Mike Harris is the biggest name of the several outside backs signed, the group including wingers Cam Crawford and Dom Shipperley, fullback Jonah Placid, who was really good in the NRC, another NRC revelation, bullocking centre ‘Super’ Sefa Naivalu.

Harris, in particular, will bring a calming head to what shapes as an exciting young backline. With Jack Debreczini earmarked for the no.10 jersey, Harris could slot in nicely at inside centre and bring an ability to straighten the attack as required, as well as being a new focus of attack.

Harris’ dead-eye goal kicking will be a major acquisition, too, and if the Rebels’ band of backrowers can start imposing themselves on the breakdown, the ability to convert defence into points can’t be underestimated.

The Crowd Says:

2015-01-14T09:30:28+00:00

PorPor

Guest


Made me chuckle. Well done.

2015-01-11T14:21:30+00:00

G_beard

Guest


A big telling factor, is the number of re-signings that happened at the Force. Guys that are buying into the process and signing for a couple of seasons. Players being promoted up, within the squad is creating a very balanced feel. I enjoy the 'under the radar' feel and 'all for the team' ethos that is occurring here in the West!

2015-01-05T00:55:05+00:00

MARTO

Guest


McMENIMAN off to JAPAN again?? to run over little blokes?? That bloke is made of glass..Palu is made of Granite compared to that nuffie ...

2015-01-05T00:49:42+00:00

ROD

Guest


shipperley might not play again and harris cant catch a ball run or pass. .Bad siginings

2015-01-04T23:06:54+00:00

Comrade Bear

Roar Rookie


I'm with you Jeznez - did I miss that transfer news item in Drinkcember? Every chance I did :)

2015-01-03T22:19:55+00:00

Tom G

Guest


As a Tahs fan it pains me to say that the Reds have blitzed it on the recruitment front. Thomson is a great addition, I also agree that Hunt will surprise everyone at how quickly he will adjust. O'Connor was always a good performer at S15 level and I think will push hard for a spot in RWC squad.. all he needs to do is keep that massive ego in check, hopefully for the Reds. their coaching staff may be able to sort that out.. maybe appoint a nanny?

2015-01-02T11:11:07+00:00

Redman

Guest


Dont forget jason woodward to the canes,who I always thought was are more rounded player than Dagg.

2015-01-01T14:19:15+00:00

JB

Guest


I'm not a huge fan of Thompson but a fit reds team with shatz and gill they will do the work to cover for his x factor which requires some sea gulling, they looked far more balanced, i think the Aussie conference looks much stronger this year

2015-01-01T06:49:27+00:00

Jibba Jabba

Guest


And just googled it and Horne is NOT on the Force list...apologies. And i see McMeniman is gone to Japan (Honda heat)

2015-01-01T06:37:02+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Back with the Saders. His round 3 game vs Chiefs will be big.

2015-01-01T06:22:47+00:00

Jibba Jabba

Guest


I recall it was on the TV - nightly news along with the news about the Badger returning...

2015-01-01T06:21:20+00:00

Jibba Jabba

Guest


Isn't Fruean with the Chiefs... or has he returned to the saders..

2015-01-01T06:13:49+00:00

Redbull

Guest


It was meant as frustration at watching the 6&8 charging k to people all the time. Thompson always seems to be able to find space. A knack I hope he mentors into the Reds back row. I would not criticise Thompsons work in tight either, but it seems that both Schatz and Quirk, and now Browning, see all strong I tackles getting on the ball, especially Quirk. It is their offensive work that needs help. I am very happy to see the Reds score a player of Thompsons calibre, his mentoring will be invaluable to a youngish back row. I don't know much about Tui so the current focus is on Thompson

2015-01-01T03:34:51+00:00

JT

Guest


As a Sharks supporter our best signing is getting Brendan Venter in to help out Gary Gold, so we can play some good attacking rugby. We've got good enough players

2015-01-01T03:09:46+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


I believe Graham has announced JOC as an outside back (wing), even before he was confirmed in the team. For me, I will be watching Reds defence first.

2015-01-01T03:06:59+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


I agree re Graham. But there were some fubars: - he really let the defence slip from the Reds ethos last year. - They were caught wide. Then caught inside. A bit messy - There was also a drop in alertness and solidarity. - By solidarity I mean individuals over reaching and tending to take ownership of the problem on the field - Instead they should be digging out of their struggle as a group. Then again a lot had to do with having the wrong pieces on the chessboard, and was using a v different game plan This year should be different, as the Reds should have a fairly solid scrummaging, and strong / mobile rucking team. Will be interesting to see if the players can gel to deliver their potential vs well-oiled Oz teams: - Their pre-season vs Crusaders will be telling - First six games: Brumbies(a) Force(h) Landers(a) Tahs(h) Brumbies (h) Lions (h) - After Landers, no NZ teams til round 10 - Interesting to see how many of their SA away games they can win (Bulls. Cheetahs) We will know by Crusaders 1 week May, if Graham has done the job

2015-01-01T02:47:41+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Last forward not announced yet: - I think they signed up Sam Talakai from Sydney, but not in the roster at this point - The six Brisbane City front rowers in NRC was a revelation. - #2 Ready already in the roster - Pett Parakka LHP and Kite THP as understudies would also be good option Jono Lance has gone the France. Would've been cool to get Northampton THP back (Salesi Ma'afu). Doing well there. for 2014 - I think Reds needs a new dynamic power lock, more than a prop.

2015-01-01T02:40:35+00:00

Far north reds fan

Guest


I'm excited about all the signing this year especially at the Reds being a qlder but I hope they don't make the mistake of playing o,Connor as a insude back I think he alway played his best at 11,14 and 15. I can't wait to also see tHampson as well I think he will really spark the forwards

2015-01-01T01:35:05+00:00

Digby

Roar Guru


A bit harsh I would say considering many have already contributed to two titles, a good run on the injury front unlike last season would be helpful too. Overcoming the loss of Clarke and managing the ABs enforced time off could be crucial, as it will for the other NZ teams. Latimer won't be an issue as he is in Japan.

2015-01-01T01:27:47+00:00

RobC

Roar Guru


Believe a healthy Sam Cane is also critical for ABs. In add to Waikato

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