LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
The Castleford Tigers, who narrowly avoided relegation last season, have taken advantage of the off-season to rebuild their squad and focus on the future.
Under the guidance of promising coach Craig Lingard, the team has brought in young talent to replace their aging players.
While a bright future is possible, this season may prove to be challenging for the inexperienced squad.
Coach Craig Lingard and Captain Paul McShane will be key figures for the team, and the performance of Jacob Miller will be crucial.
With their previous season finishing in 11th place, the prediction for this season remains the same.
The Catalans Dragons are dealing with uncertainty after a rebuild during the off-season.
The departure of key players such as Mitchell Pearce, Tyrone May, and Sam Tomkins leaves doubt over their ability to reach the Grand Final once again.
The responsibility now lies on the younger players, with Arthur Mourgue taking on the role of replacing Tomkins as the full-back.
Despite these changes, coach Steve McNamara can still rely on a wealth of talent within the squad.
Captain Ben Garcia and key player Jayden Nikorima will play pivotal roles.
After finishing second and being Grand Final runners-up last season, the prediction for this season is a respectable third place.
Hull Kingston Rovers are one of several teams in Super League 2024 looking for a significant improvement after a disappointing ninth-placed finish in the previous season.
Coach Ian Watson has made significant recruitment efforts, particularly targeting overseas players like half-back Adam Clune.
The success of the team will depend on how well these new additions settle into the squad.
Despite having no shortage of talent, Hull Kingston Rovers still may find themselves slightly behind the leading pack in terms of performance.