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Saturday's Super League talking points

We look at what is being said and team news ahead of Saturday's matches in the Betfred Super League... Castleford Tigers vs Wigan Warriors (2pm)

The first piece of silverware on offer in 2022 is already in the bag for Wigan, but head coach Matt Peet wants last Saturday's Betfred Challenge Cup success to be the start of the journey rather than the final destination.

A 16-14 victory over Huddersfield Giants at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium saw the Warriors lift the trophy for the 20th time and gave Peet a maiden trophy just four months into his first season at the helm.

They now return to action away to Castleford Tigers in Super League, where they have lost their last two matches, on Saturday afternoon and Wigan's rookie head coach has warned they cannot afford to congratulate themselves too much in the wake of that cup triumph.

"I think it's a positive marker for us and reinforces to the players what we're doing is a good path to sustained success," Peet said.

"You've never finished; we celebrate the win, but culture is live, and we need to keep on top of it, the relationships between the group.

"If we invest in this period and learn the lessons from it, it can take us to another level as a group and a team. But if we fall in love with ourselves, it could be the full stop in the story."

Wigan are without back row Morgan Smithies after he picked up a four-match ban following the cup final but have influential hooker Sam Powell available again after completing a six-match suspension. Tommy Leuluai drops out of the squad too after making a surprise appearance in the final.

Castleford, who have Bureta Faraimo and Liam Watts available again, are aiming to make it six straight wins at the Mend-A-Hose Jungle.

Even though the Tigers

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