Super League fixtures: All the dates you need for Wakefield Trinity's 2017 season
The Challenge Cup holders, who finished third this season, are set to visit Belle Vue in the final game of the competition’s first weekend, on Sunday, February 12.
Hull beat Wakefield three times in 2016, winning 22-4 at home and 46-28 away in the regular season before a tense 18-12 victory at Belle Vue in the Super-8s.
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Wakefield – who have dropped the Wildcats suffix from their club name – will be looking for their first victory since winning 30-28 at Catalans Dragons on July 16.
They finished eighth on the league table this year, climbing four places from the previous season, but lost all their seven fixtures in the Super-8s.
Despite concern from some fans and clubs, matches will again be televised by Sky Sports on Thursday and Friday nights.
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Hide AdLeeds Rhinos, the 2015 treble winners who slumped to ninth this year, will be involved in the competition’s curtain-raiser, away to St Helens on Thursday, February 9.
Rhinos were pipped 38-34 on their previous visit to Langtree Park last April in one of the games of the season.
Castleford Tigers play host to newly-promoted Leigh Centurions – returning to the top-flight for the first time since 2005 – in the following evening’s Sky-televised game at the same time as Huddersfield Giants begin their campaign away to Widnes Vikings.
Giants – who are favourites to sign Leeds’s transfer-listed full-back Zak Hardaker – will be looking to make a fast start after finishing bottom this year.
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Hide AdSuper League takes a break after round one for the World Club Series, when Warrington will face England coach Wayne Bennett’s Brisbane Broncos and Cronulla Sharks visit fellow champions Wigan Warriors.
But Leeds and Huddersfield will both be in action in games brought forward from round 11, in April, when teams involved in the Qualifiers this year will begin their Challenge Cup campaign.
Rhinos are Leigh’s first home opponents on Friday, February 17, 24 hours after Huddersfield face Salford Red Devils at John Smith’s Stadium.
There will again be a double round of matches over the Easter weekend.
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Hide AdHuddersfield are at home to Catalans Dragons on Thursday, April 13 and the following day, Good Friday, will see Castleford play host to Wakefield and Leeds visit Hull.
On Easter Monday, Leeds are at home to Widnes, Hull visit Leigh, Castleford are at St Helens, Wakefield entertain Wigan and Huddersfield travel to Warrington.
Controversially, Super League clubs face a similar pileup the following month, when Yorkshire’s contingent are in round 15 action on Friday, May 26 and back-up three days later, on Spring Bank Holiday Monday, May 29.
That will allow the season to finish a week earlier, giving England extra time to prepare for the 2017 World Cup.
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Meanwhile, relegated Hull Kingston Rovers begin life in the Championship at home to fellow fallen giants Bradford Bulls on Sunday, February 5.
Another Yorkshire derby opener sees Halifax play host to Featherstone Rovers.
Sheffield Eagles – whose future appeared to be in doubt earlier this year – visit Oldham and Dewsbury Rams travel to League One champions Rochdale Hornets.
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Hide AdBatley Bulldogs – under new coach Matt Diskin, who has taken over from John Kear – travel to promoted Toulouse Olympique in their opening fixture the previous afternoon.
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FEBRUARY
12 Hull FC H3pm
24 Huddersfield Giants A8pm
MARCH
03 St Helens A8pm
12 Salford Red Devils H3pm
17 Leeds Rhinos A8pm
23 Leigh Centurions H8pm
APRIL
01 Catalans Dragons A6pm
07 Widnes Vikings H8pm
14 Castleford Tigers ATBC
17 Wigan Warriors HTBC
22 Warrington Wolves ATBC
30 Catalans Dragons H3pm
MAY
06 Leigh Centurions A6pm
20 Widnes Vikings MWTBC
26 Huddersfield Giants H8pm
29 Wigan Warriors ATBC
JUNE
03 Salford Red Devils ATBC
11 Leeds Rhinos H3pm
23 Hull FC A8pm
JULY
01 Warrington Wolves H6.30pm
06 Castleford Tigers H8pm
14 Widnes Vikings A8pm
23 St Helens H3pm