Well the new engage Super League season kicks off on Saturday 12th & 13th February with for the first time ever the opening round of fixtures taking place in the neutral 'Magic Weekend' venue of the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, The stand out fixture of the opening weekend is the repeat of last seasons Grand Final which sees the current League Leader's Shield & Super League Grand Final winners Wigan Warriors take on fierce rivals St Helens aswell as big local derbies between Bradford Bulls vs Leeds Rhinos & Hull FC vs Hull Kingston Rovers.
Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves (12 Feb 2011 -13:00 GMT)
Catalan Dragons vs Harlequins RL (12 Feb 2011 - 15:00 GMT)
Castleford Tigers vs Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (12 Feb 2011 - 17:00 GMT)
St Helens vs Wigan Warriors (12 Feb 2011 19:00 - GMT)
Crusaders RL vs Salford City Reds (13 Feb 2011 12:00 - GMT)
Bradford Bulls vs Leeds Rhinos (13 Feb 2011 14:00 - GMT)
Hull FC vs Hull Kingston Rovers (13 Feb 2011 16:00 - GMT)
Catalan Dragons vs Harlequins RL (12 Feb 2011 - 15:00 GMT)
Castleford Tigers vs Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (12 Feb 2011 - 17:00 GMT)
St Helens vs Wigan Warriors (12 Feb 2011 19:00 - GMT)
Crusaders RL vs Salford City Reds (13 Feb 2011 12:00 - GMT)
Bradford Bulls vs Leeds Rhinos (13 Feb 2011 14:00 - GMT)
Hull FC vs Hull Kingston Rovers (13 Feb 2011 16:00 - GMT)

Wigan Warriors got off to a flying start going into the break 12-0 up with some great attacking play and their defence showing no signs of cracking with some ruthless tackles stopping anything that St Helens (Who lacked ideas in attack just as i though in the absence of Leon Pryce) could throw at them, Shortly after the break they extended the lead to 16-0 and it looked like they had the game in the bag looking solid both with and without the ball, Then with 16 minutes left a lack of discipline and what i can only assume was fatigue being the 1st game of the 2011 season allowed St Helens to mount their comeback with Wigan falling off tackles and holding down the Saints players to allow for extra rest resulting in St Helens making easy yards up the field on the back of penalties to eventually level 16-16 with 5 minutes remaining, The drama didn't end there as both Sam Tomkins (Wigan Warriors) & Kyle Eastmond (St Helens) missed late opportunities to win the game with Drop-Goal attempts narrowly going wide of the posts.

