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Barrie and Terry get the Super League season underway with their predictions for Wigan v Huddersfield

They're back! Just as two heavyweights of the game prepare to get the Super League season off in bruising fashion, so our experts Barry McDermott and Terry O'Connor squaring up again.

TERRY SAYS: This time last year I think everyone was writing Wigan off because they had lost some of their key players. This year everyone is waiting to see how they will get on without the likes of Pat Richards, Lee Mossop and, of course, Sam Tomkins. The jury is still out a bit as to where they will finish but we shall have a better idea of where they are after Friday night. When players leave the club, one of the things to ask is 'are the new players coming in as good as or better than the ones who have left?' That means the pressure is really on Matty Bowen to step up and win some games for his new club. He is a very talented player and I am sure the Wigan fans will really take to him and he should produce some super rugby league football. There are people who are tipping Wigan to finish sixth or seventh. I don't think they will finish that low but I do think that this is a building year for them where they will bed in some new players into the Wigan philosophy and bring some of their younger players on. Huddersfield were everyone's surprise package last year and we were all waiting for them to fade away but they stuck in there. They are renowned for starting strongly and then tapering off but last year they kept it up. I'm expecting them to start strongly again; they have not lost that many players -Dale Ferguson went to Bradford - so they are very settled and the players who took them to the league leaders shield will start this year a lot more confident. They have the coach of the year in Paul Anderson and the Man of Steel in Danny Brough. What's not to like? TERRY PREDICTS: This game will be a huge test for Wigan and I think Huddersfield will be confident that they can start with a good win. I expect Paul Anderson's men to turn up in the right frame of mind and while I very rarely go against Wigan, I think Huddersfield will win this by six points.