Representatives from the 14 Super League teams gathered in London to launch the new season - and Rugby Football League chief executive Nigel Wood promised the most exciting season yet.
Leeds Rhinos celebrated a third consecutive Grand Final win in 2009 and are in a strong position to go for four in a row. They also have a World Club Challenge against the Melbourne Storm to come at the end of February.
The 2010 season is the start of a new era for Sean Long after his move from St Helens to Hull FC. The 33-year-old scrum-half will be out to prove he is still a force and should be a key figure for the Black and Whites.
Back at Knowsley Road, much will be expected of the hugely decorated and vastly experienced Leon Pryce as the Saints look to make up for a trophyless 2009 in what will be their last season at the ground.
Huddersfield full-back Brett Hodgson made a big impression in his debut season last year, helping the Giants to the Challenge Cup final and winning the Man of Steel honour. Can he lead the Giants to silverware in 2010?
After an impressive 2009, which saw him win a host of honours and an England call-up, Wigan half-back Sam Tomkins will be hoping to continue his progress in 2010. Watch out for his partnership with Paul Deacon.
Former Melbourne Storm loose forward Dallas Johnson could be a key signing for the Catalans Dragons. Known for his defensive qualities, he once made 62 tackles in a State of Origin match for Queensland.
After leaving Wigan at the end of last season, Brian Noble faces a fresh challenge in charge of the Crusaders, who are now based in Wrexham. It looks like being another tough season for the Welsh outfit.
Prop Mark O'Meley has made the move from the Sydney Roosters to Hull FC along with Craig Fitzgibbon. O'Meley will hope for a return to fitness after undergoing a knee operation which saw him miss the end of last season.
A new year and a new face at the helm of Wigan. Australian Michael Maguire takes over with big plans for a big club after several years with Melbourne. But will a new coach herald a new start for the Warriors?
Following his much-talked about move from Salford to Warrington, half-back Richie Myler, the game's most expensive teenager, will hope to deliver another trophy to last year's Challenge Cup winners.
After a couple of seasons dogged by injury and an off-field court case, former Great Britain full-back Stuart Reardon is back with Bradford and keen to show what he can do on his return to the Bulls.
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