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Pundits on St Helens and Castleford Tigers

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Image: Our expects predict the season ahead for St Helens and Castleford

As Super League returns to our Sky Sports screens, Barrie McDermott, Phil Clarke and Terry O'Connor are casting their eyes over each club gearing up for the new campaign.

Our boys have already had a look at Widnes and Catalans Dragons, Hull KR and Wakefield, Salford and Wigan and Hull FC and Huddersfield. Next up, it's the Saints and the Tigers.

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St Helens host last season's entertainers Castleford at the Totally Wicked Stadium on Friday, live on Sky Sports Action and Main Event, in a repeat of last season's epic semi-final clash.

After last year's agonising Grand Final defeat, Cas will be seeking the top prize from the outset. St Helens are looking for their first title since 2014...

ST HELENS

Terry: I fancy Saints for the big prize. James Roby continues to be a 9/10 every game - and Mark Percival is my tip for Man of Steel, having not really featured in the World Cup.

Alternatively, it could be third time lucky for Alex Walmsley, having been nominated in both the last two years - one of the hottest properties in the game. And I haven't even mentioned Ben Barba…

PREDICTION: 1st

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St Helens prop Alex Walmsley
Image: Terry O'Connor has backed Alex Walmsley and St Helens to claim the title this year

Barrie: Justin Holbrook and St Helens are well suited - and the decision to relieve Jon Wilkin of the captaincy will help Jon focus on his own game.

I also believe it will have a positive effect on James Roby - my tip for Man of Steel in 2018. Their consistency will see them top after 23 rounds.

PREDICTION: 1st

09/02/2017 - Rugby League - Betfred Super League - St Helens v Leeds Rhinos. St Helens' James Roby
Image: James Roby will win the Man of Steel in 2018, says Barrie McDermott

Phil: My tip to win Grand Final. They had an excellent defence last year from Round 1 when they restricted Leeds to just four points.

If they can find more threats in attack they could win the big prize.

PREDICTION: 1st

St Helens rugby league stadium
Image: Like O'Connor, Phil Clarke has also backed St Helens to win the top prize in 2018

CASTLEFORD

Terry: Everyone's second team last year, 2017 for Cas was box office - but it was a sad end at Old Trafford for the competition's outstanding side.

They could suffer second season syndrome as teams find them out - but I doubt it, because they play what they see. How will Ben Roberts go at full-back filling in for Zak Hardaker, whose partnership with Luke Gale was key last year?

Again, the Tigers will be most people's favourites.

PREDICTION: 2nd

Castleford's Ben Roberts.
Image: Will Ben Roberts be able to replace Zak Harkdaker for Cas?

Barrie: After a phenomenal 2017, it will be a challenge to repeat their very high standards of last season.

Daryl Powell is the master of getting a team to play as he wants - and now they have tasted Old Trafford, the Tigers will be more than motivated to get back there.

Teams won't underestimate the Tigers. Opposition players will have to perform at their optimum, which will bring out the best in the Cas players.

PREDICTION: 4th

Castleford head coach Daryl Powell
Image: Castleford head coach Daryl Powell will have his troops extra motivated to make another Grand Final, says McDermott

Phil: They ended up playing at the Theatre of Death in what was a terrible performance for the Tigers. Was it a fatal blow or a minor setback?

Coach Daryl Powell has proven that the structure and style of play is more important than any individual; the Tigers lost Justin Carney and Denny Solomona, and it did not seem to affect them. Will the same be true of Zak Hardaker?

I don't think they will be as dominant this year.

PREDICTION: 3rd

Daryl Powell speaks to his Castleford's side after their Grand Final loss.
Image: Was last year's Grand Final loss a fatal blow or minor set-back? asks Clarke