1. Leeds- Much improved with Buderus signing on and will win the league leaders shield with ease.
2. St Helens- A slow start under Potter will hinder their chances of another league leaders shield.
3. Warrington- A few good additons to the squad should see them lead the chasing pack.
4. Wigan- Barrett is a big loss but will still make the play offs.
5. Hull- Will be keen to impress after a disappointing 2008.
6. Bradford- Recruitment hasn't been great but will have enough quality to make the 6.
7- Huddersfield- Have recruited well but will just miss out.
8- Catalans- Will find it hard to carry on last years form minus Potter.
9. Hull KR- A similar up and down season as last year.
10. Wakefield- Will be looking for a good season after so many off the field problems in 2008 but will not have the quality to trouble the 6.
11. Harlequins- Will pick up vital wins at home but will struggle on the road once again.
12. Castleford- Showed glimpses last year they can play but will struggle in large.
13. Salford- A long hard season predicted for last years NL1 winners.
14. Celtic- Will find it tough in SL and I expect they will be on the end of some big scores.
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I think Hul deserve to be left out of the slanging matches until the end of next season, depending on if they an prove themselves. I feel around 8th if they struggle with injuries again, if you don't they could finish anywhere between 3rd and 6th.
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Fresh Prince of Chesh-air wrote:1. Leeds- Much improved with Buderus signing on and will win the league leaders shield with ease. 2. St Helens- A slow start under Potter will hinder their chances of another league leaders shield. 3. Warrington- A few good additons to the squad should see them lead the chasing pack. 4. Wigan- Barrett is a big loss but will still make the play offs. 5. Hull- Will be keen to impress after a disappointing 2008. 6. Bradford- Recruitment hasn't been great but will have enough quality to make the 6. 7- Huddersfield- Have recruited well but will just miss out. 8- Catalans- Will find it hard to carry on last years form minus Potter. 9. Hull KR- A similar up and down season as last year. 10. Wakefield- Will be looking for a good season after so many off the field problems in 2008 but will not have the quality to trouble the 6. 11. Harlequins- Will pick up vital wins at home but will struggle on the road once again. 12. Castleford- Showed glimpses last year they can play but will struggle in large. 13. Salford- A long hard season predicted for last years NL1 winners. 14. Celtic- Will find it tough in SL and I expect they will be on the end of some big scores.
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My prediction now:
Leeds - Will just beat Saints to top spot this time.
Saints - Lost Sculthorpe, Talau and Fozzard, gained Puletua, a weaker squad this year IMO.
Wigan - Barrett a big loss, but IMO will still lead the chasing pack
Warrington - Higham and Carvell are good signings, will be close to Wigan
Huddersfield - Hodgson and Carney are great signings, I think they'll be up there.
Bradford - Good pack, poor backs, although they will make the play offs.
Hull - Think they'll improve from last year. Crocker, Thorman and Calderwood are decent signings.
Catalans - Bell and Ryles will take a while to settle in, the same with the coach and on paper it looks a better squad than 08 but I think the slow start will mean they'll just make the play offs.
Hull KR - Will just miss out again I feel.
Harlequins - Maybe a lot higher, but they've lost some good players (Hill, Henry, Sheriffe)
Castleford - Looks a better squad than last year.
Salford - Smith and Swain are good signings I'd expect them to compete.
Wakefield - Poor squad. Brough and Drew are the only ones with the wow factor.
Celtic - Long hard season for the Crusaders, but hopefully at the end of the 3 years they'll be where Catalans are now.
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I reckon Hull could challenge the top 2 ( Leeds and Saints ) because they have gained Thorman and Crocker. Also they still have players like Manu and Yeaman with quality.
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No1_Saints _Fan wrote:I reckon Hull could challenge the top 2 ( Leeds and Saints ) because they have gained Thorman and Crocker. Also they still have players like Manu and Yeaman with quality.
I think your mad!
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