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The UK 2021 professional competition (Super League) season has kicked off. The matches are without crowds for now but hopefully, that situation is not for long. The atmosphere they generate will be missed. So how are teams are likely to go?
Top-notch: St Helens were the team to beat in 2020 and still will be this season. They have a settled squad that oozes talent. The Wigan Warriors will be in the mix this year again when the business end of the year arrives. These are the two sides that you can bank on unless hit by an horrific injury run.
In the running: With a new coach at the helm, I like the loom of Hull FC. They have the ability to go far but have not realised their potential. The Warrington Wolves are considered the bridesmaid side, perhaps a bit unfairly. They need to prove the doubters wrong but while they can't be written off, they need to deliver.
The Leeds Rhinos won the Challenge Cup last year but would like to improve their league and finals results from last season. Down in the south of France, the Catalan Dragons have a useful squad capable of doing great things but extra travel hurts them. Could this be their year?
Long shots and no-hopers: Castleford, Huddersfield and Wakefield will have their good patches but are long shots. I'd classify Salford, Hull KR and Leigh in the no-hopers category and likely to provide a relegated team at the end of the season.