Wakefield Trinity- Tom Johnstone

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Horrible injury for 2016’s young player of the year in the last campaign. Has the speed and agility needed to become a superstar at Wakefield.  Hopefully will bounce back emphatically.

Warrington Wolves- Bryson Goodwin

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Experienced Kiwi international whose goal-kicking and sturdy defence could be crucial for Steve Price. Needed an all-rounder after Peta Hiku’s departure; really astute capture who could become Wolves’ unsung hero.

Widnes Vikings- Danny Walker

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2017 was Danny’s breakthrough year. May only be 18 but has raw talent needed to succeed. Quick out of dummy-half and puts head where it hurts for the Vikings cause.

Wigan Warriors- Dan Sarginson

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Tough spell at Gold Coast last year, but will be all the better for it. Returns a more experienced player. Wonderful passing game will create numerous chances for the Warriors.

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James Messenger
I am a 19-year old Sports Journalist at the University of Chester. I have been writing for three years and currently work as part of the Widnes Vikings media team. I also contribute to Widnes'/Warrington Wolves' match-day programme. To see my work, follow me @J_M_Messenger