Super League 2025 season preview special launched with everything you need to know - chof 360 news

-Credit:Reach Publishing Services Limited

-Credit:Reach Publishing Services Limited

There's a new name on the block as Reach PLC brings our successful Rugby League Live brand together with our regional and print reporters joining forces to create All Out Rugby League, your new one-stop shop for all matters Super League and beyond.

Accompanying our new website will be the first of our planned print editions, offering readers who like to sit back and delve into a newspaper all about our great game, an opportunity to do just that over 48 pages of interviews, opinion and analysis.

This special season preview edition is available to buy now online where you can get a copy sent straight to your door. Alternatively, our season preview will be on the shelves at participating retailers from Wednesday February 5.

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The season preview features an exclusive interview with Sky Sports presenter Brian Carney, who gives us his passionate take on rugby league's big issues and the season ahead. We speak to Sky's Jenna Brooks to find out what it's really like behind the scenes on a televised match, league legend Paul Sculthorpe has his say on the new campaign and we have a little something different with Super League's referees.

Every club is covered with a host of further exclusive interviews, the pundits give their predictions on who will win the trophies and who will struggle, we look at the big stories to follow in 2025, preview the Las Vegas weekender and what it means for the game, report on Hull KR and York's Amsterdam challenge and what doors that can open, and so much more.

Buy our special edition online today or you can pick up from participating stockists from February 5, 2025. Online postage and packaging costs apply.

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