Pakuranga will contend again, especially with a speedy backline bolstered by former All Blacks midfielder Pita Alatini, back from a long stint in Japan, while first five Tony Fenner is back from an ill-fated stint in Otago. One-test Argentine hooker Tomas Baravalle is also in the squad.
Assuming the coaching reins is Paul Feeney, who will follow in the footsteps of Shane Howarth in 2004 by guiding a club side and then assisting with Auckland.
Last season's beaten semifinalist University should again be there or thereabouts. The students have no less than nine players in the NZ Universities side.
The 2011 losing finalist Grammar Carlton has a new coach in Richie Harris, the former Tamaki College First XV mentor, and wants its first Gallaher Shield since 1972.
Te Papapa-Mt Wellington also has a new coach in John Faamausili and has apparently secured the services of Piri Weepu, should he ever be available from Blues duties.
In the major match-ups today, Papatoetoe again face Pakuranga, but this time at the latter's home ground, there is a juicy western derby between Waitakere City and Suburbs, while College Rifles host University on their artificial turf.
Waitemata lock Rory Lord runs out for his 150th premier match for the club against Manukau Rovers. Marist and Ponies do battle for the Tom Johns Memorial Trophy.
All premier games throughout 2012 will kick off at 2.45pm.