There is some intense training and three warm-up games to get through before then and coach Rohan Smith will be keen to get some walking wounded back on the field and avoid new injuries.
Rhinos’ squad numbers give an indication of Smith’s thinking regards his first-choice 17, but here’s a prediction of how Rhinos could line up in 42 days’ time.
1. Full-back: Richie Myler
Myler is now officially Leeds' number one and as long and he and the halves stay fit, he'll start there at Warrington. Photo: Bruce Rollinson
2. Wing: David Fusitu'a
He hasn't played since August, because of a calf injury and had an 'extended' break in New Zealand, but could be fit for round one. Photo: Bruce Rollinson
3. Centre: Derrell Olpherts
New signing Derrell Olpherts doesn't have a top-13 squad number, but injuries in the three-quarters mean he's likely to start the opening fixture. Photo: Steve Riding
4. Centre: Rhyse Martin
Both Rhinos' Grand Final centres have moved on and Harry Newman and Nene Macdonald are on the injury list, so Martin may switch from the pack, after doing a solid job in the three-quarters when required last season, Photo: Tony Johnson
5. Wing: Ash Handley
Started at full-back on Boxing Day and is an option at centre, but wing is his specialist role. Photo: Steve Riding
6. Stand-off: Blake Austin
More or less guaranteed his place, if fit and available. Photo: Bruce Rollinson