With another Super Rugby season upon us, NZME's rugby reporters take a look at the big questions for the season ahead.
Patrick McKendry
Winner: Crusaders. Best team, most depth, and Scott Robertson is the best coach in competition. They know what it takes.
Semifinalists: Crusaders, Lions, Hurricanes, Waratahs. For the Crusaders, it's just what they do, the Lions will be guaranteed a place when they win the South African conference, the Hurricanes' backline will light a few fires and the Waratahs could be a real danger.
Last place: Sunwolves. The Japanese side are on a hiding to nothing with their travel schedule and limited player-base.
Standout player: Richie Mo'unga (Crusaders). Mo'unga will again excel at first-five, leading to the inevitable comparisons with All Black rival Beauden Barrett.
Player on the up: Harry Plummer (Blues). Superb for Auckland last year. First-five Plummer is only 20 and one to watch. A good long-term bet.
Team on the up: Blues — because of the Leon MacDonald factor, plus they can't get much worse (they came second to last in front of the Sunwolves last year).
Liam Napier
Winner: Crusaders.
Semifinalists: Crusaders, Hurricanes, Highlanders, Waratahs.
Last place: Reds. Tony Brown has recruited well for the Sunwolves — luring several Kiwis. And there is little to inspire about Brad Thorn's Reds.
Standout player: Ngani Laumape. Recently recommitted to New Zealand rugby and will be highly motivated in World Cup year. If given a decent platform, another destructive season in the offing.
Player on the up: Dalton Papalii (Blues). The bolter in the All Blacks last year, Papalii may struggle for game-time with Blake Gibson named Blues co-captain. More accustomed at No.7, it would not surprise to see the sizeable Papalii get a run at blindside in a trio with Akira Ioane and Gibson.
Team on the up: The Rebels should continue their rise from easybeats to credible competitors while the Bulls, directed by Handre Pollard and having recruited Springboks Duane Vermeulen, Schalk Brits and Cornal Hendricks, look the best of the South African bunch.