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Women's State of Origin

The Women's State of Origin is an annual rugby league fixture between two Australian state representative women's sides, the New South Wales Blues and the Queensland Maroons.[1]

Women's State of Origin
Current season or competition:
2021 Women's State of Origin
SportRugby league
Instituted2018
Inaugural season1999
Number of teams2
CountryAustralia (ARLC)
Shield Holders New South Wales (2022)
WebsiteNRL website
Broadcast partnerNine Network
Fox Sports
Related competitionsNRL Women's Premiership
NSWRL Women's Premiership
QRL Women's Premiership

First played in 1999 as the Women's Interstate Challenge, the game was rebranded as State of Origin for the 2018 season.[2][3] Queensland won the first game in 1999 and were unbeaten for 17 years until New South Wales won for the first time in 2016.[4][5]

History

Women's Interstate Challenge (1999–2017)

Despite women's rugby league first being played in Australia in 1921, the first official game between Queensland and New South Wales was not held until 1999. The two teams met at Brisbane's ANZ Stadium with Queensland winning 16–6.[6]

Accurate records were not kept in the early years of the Interstate Challenge by either the QRL or the NSWRL, with many player records and game information still unknown.[7] For many years, the women's teams were run by their own governing bodies, the Queensland Women's Rugby League and the New South Wales Women's rugby league, who were affiliated with the QRL and NSWRL.[8][9]

Before coming under the State of Origin banner in 2018, the sides were not known as the 'Blues' and 'Maroons', with the Queensland side being known as the 'Brolgas'.[10] In 2005, the teams began playing for the Nellie Doherty Cup. Nellie Doherty was a pioneer of the women's game in Australia, helping to launch the sport in 1921.[11]

Although the majority of early Women's Interstate Challenges were one-off fixtures, the sides would occasionally play a series of games, such as in 2004 and 2008.[12]

In 2015, Queensland failed to defeat New South Wales for the first time, with the sides drawing 4–all at Townsville's 1300SMILES Stadium and Queensland retaining the Nellie Doherty Cup.[13] On 23 July 2016, New South Wales defeated Queensland for the first time, ending Queensland's 17-year undefeated streak, with an 8–4 victory at the Gold Coast's Cbus Super Stadium.[14] On 23 July 2017, in the final game played under the Women's Interstate Challenge name, New South Wales defeated Queensland for the second time, winning 22–6 at WIN Stadium in Wollongong.[15]

State of Origin (2018–present)

On 6 December 2017, the National Rugby League announced that the Women's Interstate Challenge would be rebranded as the Women's State of Origin.[16] The game which, was previously played as a curtain-raiser, would now be a standalone fixture broadcast on the Nine Network and Fox Sports. With the game under the State of Origin banner, the Nellie Doherty Cup was replaced by a shield, with the player of the match now receiving the Nellie Doherty Medal.[17]

On 22 June 2018, New South Wales won the first Women's State of Origin game, defeating Queensland 16–10 at North Sydney Oval.[18] Blues' centre Isabelle Kelly, who scored two tries in the win, won the inaugural Nellie Doherty Medal.[19] On 21 June 2019, New South Wales defeated Queensland for the fourth consecutive year, winning 14–4 at North Sydney Oval, with Blues halfback Maddie Studdon being awarded the Nellie Doherty Medal.[20]

The 2020 game was originally due to be played in June at Sunshine Coast Stadium, but was moved to the post-season for the first time, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The game was played in Queensland for the first time under the State of Origin banner and for the first time overall since 2016.[21][22] Queensland defeated New South Wales 24–18, winning their first official State of Origin game and their first game since 2014.[23]

The 2021 match is historically notable for being the first Women's State of Origin fixture where the players, coaches and on-field officials were all women.[24]

Broadcasting

Within Australia, the game is simulcast on the Nine Network and Fox Sports.[25]

In 2013 and 2014, the game was livestreamed.[26] In 2015 and 2016, the game aired on Fox Sports as a replay the day after the game.[27] In 2017, the game aired live on Fox Sports for the first time.[28]

Selection rules

 
 
 

Prior to 2019, the Queensland and New South Wales teams were largely selected under residency rules, meaning a number of players represented both states.[7] For example, Tahnee Norris (who captained Queensland) and Natalie Dwyer, both represented New South Wales before moving to Queensland. Innisfail's Tarah Westera represented Queensland before moving to Penrith, where she represented New South Wales, later returning and playing for Queensland.[29]

In 2019, the eligibility rules were revised to be more inline with the men's State of Origin rules.[30] The residency rule was removed, which saw New Zealand representatives Maitua Feterika (Queensland) and Nita Maynard (New South Wales) ruled ineligible.[31] Queensland lock Rona Peters, who had previously represented New Zealand, was also originally ruled ineligible. This was later overturned and she was given special dispensation, as she had retired from international rugby league in 2015, before she first represented Queensland in 2016.[32]

Nellie Doherty Medal

The Nellie Doherty Medal is awarded to the player of the match. The medal was first awarded in 2018 to New South Wales' centre Isabelle Kelly after the first official Women's State of Origin game[33] and Kelly became the first player to win the award twice winning it again in 2022[34]

Recipients
Year Player State Position Club
2018 Isabelle Kelly New South Wales Centre   CRL Newcastle
2019 Maddie Studdon New South Wales Halfback   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
2020 Tarryn Aiken Queensland Five-eighth   Brisbane Broncos
2021 Tazmin Gray Queensland Second-row   Burleigh Bears
2022 Isabelle Kelly New South Wales Centre   Sydney Roosters

Results

Accurate records were not kept in early years of the Women's Interstate Challenge by either the QRL or the NSWRL. In 2004 and 2008 two games were played instead of a one-off fixture.[7]

Year Winner Wins Losses Drawn
1999 Queensland 1 0 0
2000 Queensland 1 0 0
2001 Queensland 1 0 0
2002 Queensland 1 0 0
2003 Queensland 1 0 0
2004 Queensland 2 0 0
2005 Queensland 1 0 0
2006 Queensland 1 0 0
2007 Queensland 1 0 0
2008 Queensland 2 0 0
2009 Queensland 1 0 0
2010 Queensland 1 0 0
2011 Queensland 1 0 0
2012 Queensland 1 0 0
2013 Queensland 1 0 0
2014 Queensland 1 0 0
2015 Draw 0 0 1
2016 New South Wales 1 0 0
2017 New South Wales 1 0 0
2018 New South Wales 1 0 0
2019 New South Wales 1 0 0
2020 Queensland 1 0 0
2021 Queensland 1 0 0
2022 New South Wales 1 0 0

Match Details

2006

30 July 2006
12.15pm
Queensland   40 – 24   New South Wales
Tries
Steph Hancock 2
Leah Williams 2
Teresa Anderson 1
Karyn Murphy 1
Megan Spicer 1

Goals
Neena Fraser 4
Steph Hancock 1
Megan Spicer 1
Tries
1 Teina Clark
1 Dahlia Tahu
1 Nadine Schmidt
1 Johnnie Tukwaho

Goals
4 Teina Clark

2007

13 August 2007
3.30pm
New South Wales   16 – 38   Queensland
Tries
2 Rachele Whelan
1 Bianca Ambrum
1 Teresa Anderson
1 Kellie Batchelor
1 Suzanne Johnson
1 Leah Williams

Goals
5 Kellie Batchelor

2008

Game 1

8 July 2008
New South Wales   6 – 8   Queensland
Tries
Jessica Palmer 1

Goals
Teina Clark 1
Tries
1 Steph Hancock
1 Tegan Rolfe
CUA Stadium, Penrith
Player of the Match:   Renae Kunst

Game 2

9 August 2008
Queensland   46 – 4   New South Wales
Tries
Bianca Ambrum 3
Suzanne Johnson 2
Tarah Westera 2
Tegan Rolfe 1
Renae Kunst 1
Steph Hancock 1
Goals
Steph Hancock 3

Scores[35]
Tries
1 Lisa Fiaola

2009

18 July 2009
New South Wales   14 – 20   Queensland
Tries
Poihaera Clark 1
Natalie Levy 1
Jessica Palmer 1

Goals
Renee Gloss 1
Tries
1 Erin Elliott
1 Tahnee Norris
1 Nive Moefaauo
1 Tarah Westera

Goals
1 Natalie Dwyer
1 Tegan Rolfe

2010

26 June 2010
Queensland   36 – 6   New South Wales
Tries
Latisha Gary 2
Tegan Rolfe 2
Karina Brown 1
Natalie Dwyer 1
Suzanne Johnson 1

Goals
Natalie Dwyer 4
Tries
1 Kylie Hilder

Goals
1 Teina Clark
Albert Park, Gympie
Player of the Match:   Latisha Gary

2011

25 May 2011
Queensland   26 – 0   New South Wales
Tries
Bianca Ambrum 1
Natasha Baggow 1
Natalie Dwyer 1
Natalie Gala 1
Steph Hancock 1
Karyn Murphy 1

Goals
Natalie Dwyer 1
1st: 14-0
2nd: 12-0

2012

23 June 2012
New South Wales   10 – 34   Queensland
Tries
Sam Bremner 1
Tarah Westera 1

Goals
Maddie Studdon 1
1st: 10-16
2nd: 0-18
Report
Tries
4 Bianca Ambrum
2 Natalie Dwyer
1 Karina Brown
1 Karyn Murphy

Goals
1 Amber Saltner

2013

Sunday, 7 April 2013
Queensland   30 – 12   New South Wales
Tries
Bianca Ambrum 1
Jo Barrett 1
Steph Hancock 1
Renae Kunst 1
Tahnee Norris 1
Amber Saltner 1

Goals
Amber Saltner 3
1st: 10-6
2nd: 20-6
Tries
2 Tegan Chandler

Goals
2 Margaret Watson
Davies Park, Brisbane
Player of the Match:   Steph Hancock

2014

Saturday, 19 July 2014
New South Wales   10 – 26   Queensland
Tries
Kezie Apps 1
Teina Clark 1

Goals
Maddie Studdon 3
1st: 0-16
2nd: 10-10
Report
Tries
1 Steph Hancock
1 Kellye Hodges
1 Jenni-Sue Hoepper
1 Renae Kunst
1 Deanna Turner

Goals
2 Ali Brigginshaw
1 Jenni-Sue Hoepper
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Player of the Match:   Renae Kunst

2015

Saturday, 27 June 2015
Queensland   4 – 4   New South Wales
Tries
Chelsea Baker 1
1st: 4-0
2nd: 0-4
Report
Tries
1 Isabelle Kelly

2016

Saturday, 23 July 2016
Queensland   4 – 8   New South Wales
Tries: 1
Ali Brigginshaw (79') 1
Goals: nil
Chelsea Baker 0/1
1st: 0-0
2nd: 4-8
Match Stats (NRL)
Report
Tries: 1
1 (52') Simaima Taufa
Goals: 2
2/2 Maddie Studdon
(54', 76' pen)
Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast
Referee: Jakson Shearer
Player of the Match:   Kezie Apps

2017

Sunday, 23 July 2017
New South Wales   22 – 6   Queensland
Tries: 5
Jessica Sergis (6', 11', 61') 3
Corban McGregor (51') 1
Vanessa Foliaki (55') 1
Goals: 1
Caitlin Moran 1/5
(12')
1st: 10-6
2nd: 12-0
Match Stats (NRL)
Report
Tries: 1
1 (21') Jenni-Sue Hoepper
Goals: 1
1/1 Chelsea Baker
(23')
WIN Stadium, Wollongong
Referee: Chris Treneman
Player of the Match:   Kezie Apps

2018

Friday, 22 June 2018
New South Wales   16 – 10   Queensland
Tries: 3
Isabelle Kelly (7', 54') 2
Nakia Davis-Welsh (36') 1
Goals: 2
Maddie Studdon 2/3
(9', 55')
1st: 6-6
2nd: 10-4
Highlights
Match Stats (NRL)
Report
Tries: 2
2 (12', 45') Karina Brown
Goals: 1
1/2 Chelsea Baker
(13')
North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Attendance: 6,824
Referee: Jon Stone, Peter Gough
Player of the Match:   Isabelle Kelly

2019

Friday, 21 June 2019
New South Wales   14 – 4   Queensland
Tries: 3
Jessica Sergis (38') 1
Shakiah Tungai (44') 1
Maddie Studdon (50') 1
Goals: 1
Kirra Dibb 1/2
(51')
Maddie Studdon 0/1
1st: 0-4
2nd: 14-0
Highlights
Match Stats (NRL)
Report
Tries: 1
1 (24') Tazmin Gray
Goals: nil
0/1 Meg Ward
North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Attendance: 10,515
Referee: Grant Atkins, Belinda Sharpe
Player of the Match:   Maddie Studdon

2020

Friday, 13 November 2020
7:45 PM
Queensland Women   24 – 18   New South Wales Women
Tries: 4
Tamika Upton (14', 43') 2
Tarryn Aiken (51') 1
Steph Hancock (57') 1

Goals: 4
Lauren Brown 4/4
(15', 44', 52', 58')
1st: 6-6
2nd: 18-12
Highlights
Match Stats (NRL)
Report
Tries: 4
1 (24') Kezie Apps
1 (59') Tiana Penitani
1 (57') Filomina Hanisi
1 (69') Botille Vette-Welsh
Goals: 1
1/1 Melanie Howard
(26')
0/1 Hannah Southwell
0/2 Quincy Dodd
Sunshine Coast Stadium
Attendance: 4,833
Referee: Belinda Sharpe
Player of the Match:   Tarryn Aiken

2021

Friday, 25 June 2021
7:45 PM
Queensland Women   8 – 6   New South Wales Women
Tries: 1
Destiny Brill (26') 1
Goals: 2
Lauren Brown 2/2
(24', 69' pen)
1st: 6-4
2nd: 2-2
Highlights
Match Stats (NRL)
Report
Tries: 1
1 (4') Isabelle Kelly
Goals: 1
1/1 Maddie Studdon
(52')
0/1 Hannah Southwell
Sunshine Coast Stadium
Attendance: 7,183
Referee: Belinda Sharpe
Player of the Match:   Tazmin Gray

2022

Friday. 24 June 2022
7:45pm
New South Wales   20 – 14   Queensland
Tries: 3
Emma Tonegato (13') 1
Kirra Dibb (15') 1
Isabelle Kelly (67') 1
Goals: 4
Rachael Pearson 4/5
(14', 17', 27' pen, 41' pen)
1st: 14-10
2nd: 6-4
Highlights
Match Stats (NRL)
Reports[36][37][38]
Tries: 3
1 (8') Destiny Brill
1 (21') Tarryn Aiken
1 (56') Evania Pelite
Goals: 1
1/2 Ali Brigginshaw
(22')
0/2 Lauren Brown
GIO Stadium, Canberra
Attendance: 11,321
Referee: Belinda Sharpe
Player of the Match:   Isabelle Kelly
(Nellie Doherty Medal)

See also

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External links

  • Women's Rugby League news section

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The Women s State of Origin is an annual rugby league fixture between two Australian state representative women s sides the New South Wales Blues and the Queensland Maroons 1 Women s State of OriginCurrent season or competition 2021 Women s State of OriginSportRugby leagueInstituted2018Inaugural season1999Number of teams2CountryAustralia ARLC Shield HoldersNew South Wales 2022 WebsiteNRL websiteBroadcast partnerNine NetworkFox SportsRelated competitionsNRL Women s PremiershipNSWRL Women s PremiershipQRL Women s PremiershipFirst played in 1999 as the Women s Interstate Challenge the game was rebranded as State of Origin for the 2018 season 2 3 Queensland won the first game in 1999 and were unbeaten for 17 years until New South Wales won for the first time in 2016 4 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Women s Interstate Challenge 1999 2017 1 2 State of Origin 2018 present 2 Broadcasting 3 Selection rules 4 Nellie Doherty Medal 5 Results 6 Match Details 6 1 2006 6 2 2007 6 3 2008 6 4 2009 6 5 2010 6 6 2011 6 7 2012 6 8 2013 6 9 2014 6 10 2015 6 11 2016 6 12 2017 6 13 2018 6 14 2019 6 15 2020 6 16 2021 6 17 2022 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditWomen s Interstate Challenge 1999 2017 Edit Despite women s rugby league first being played in Australia in 1921 the first official game between Queensland and New South Wales was not held until 1999 The two teams met at Brisbane s ANZ Stadium with Queensland winning 16 6 6 Accurate records were not kept in the early years of the Interstate Challenge by either the QRL or the NSWRL with many player records and game information still unknown 7 For many years the women s teams were run by their own governing bodies the Queensland Women s Rugby League and the New South Wales Women s rugby league who were affiliated with the QRL and NSWRL 8 9 Before coming under the State of Origin banner in 2018 the sides were not known as the Blues and Maroons with the Queensland side being known as the Brolgas 10 In 2005 the teams began playing for the Nellie Doherty Cup Nellie Doherty was a pioneer of the women s game in Australia helping to launch the sport in 1921 11 Although the majority of early Women s Interstate Challenges were one off fixtures the sides would occasionally play a series of games such as in 2004 and 2008 12 In 2015 Queensland failed to defeat New South Wales for the first time with the sides drawing 4 all at Townsville s 1300SMILES Stadium and Queensland retaining the Nellie Doherty Cup 13 On 23 July 2016 New South Wales defeated Queensland for the first time ending Queensland s 17 year undefeated streak with an 8 4 victory at the Gold Coast s Cbus Super Stadium 14 On 23 July 2017 in the final game played under the Women s Interstate Challenge name New South Wales defeated Queensland for the second time winning 22 6 at WIN Stadium in Wollongong 15 State of Origin 2018 present Edit On 6 December 2017 the National Rugby League announced that the Women s Interstate Challenge would be rebranded as the Women s State of Origin 16 The game which was previously played as a curtain raiser would now be a standalone fixture broadcast on the Nine Network and Fox Sports With the game under the State of Origin banner the Nellie Doherty Cup was replaced by a shield with the player of the match now receiving the Nellie Doherty Medal 17 On 22 June 2018 New South Wales won the first Women s State of Origin game defeating Queensland 16 10 at North Sydney Oval 18 Blues centre Isabelle Kelly who scored two tries in the win won the inaugural Nellie Doherty Medal 19 On 21 June 2019 New South Wales defeated Queensland for the fourth consecutive year winning 14 4 at North Sydney Oval with Blues halfback Maddie Studdon being awarded the Nellie Doherty Medal 20 The 2020 game was originally due to be played in June at Sunshine Coast Stadium but was moved to the post season for the first time due to the COVID 19 pandemic The game was played in Queensland for the first time under the State of Origin banner and for the first time overall since 2016 21 22 Queensland defeated New South Wales 24 18 winning their first official State of Origin game and their first game since 2014 23 The 2021 match is historically notable for being the first Women s State of Origin fixture where the players coaches and on field officials were all women 24 Broadcasting EditWithin Australia the game is simulcast on the Nine Network and Fox Sports 25 In 2013 and 2014 the game was livestreamed 26 In 2015 and 2016 the game aired on Fox Sports as a replay the day after the game 27 In 2017 the game aired live on Fox Sports for the first time 28 Selection rules Edit Sydney Brisbane Prior to 2019 the Queensland and New South Wales teams were largely selected under residency rules meaning a number of players represented both states 7 For example Tahnee Norris who captained Queensland and Natalie Dwyer both represented New South Wales before moving to Queensland Innisfail s Tarah Westera represented Queensland before moving to Penrith where she represented New South Wales later returning and playing for Queensland 29 In 2019 the eligibility rules were revised to be more inline with the men s State of Origin rules 30 The residency rule was removed which saw New Zealand representatives Maitua Feterika Queensland and Nita Maynard New South Wales ruled ineligible 31 Queensland lock Rona Peters who had previously represented New Zealand was also originally ruled ineligible This was later overturned and she was given special dispensation as she had retired from international rugby league in 2015 before she first represented Queensland in 2016 32 Nellie Doherty Medal EditThe Nellie Doherty Medal is awarded to the player of the match The medal was first awarded in 2018 to New South Wales centre Isabelle Kelly after the first official Women s State of Origin game 33 and Kelly became the first player to win the award twice winning it again in 2022 34 Recipients Year Player State Position Club2018 Isabelle Kelly New South Wales Centre CRL Newcastle2019 Maddie Studdon New South Wales Halfback Cronulla Sutherland Sharks2020 Tarryn Aiken Queensland Five eighth Brisbane Broncos2021 Tazmin Gray Queensland Second row Burleigh Bears2022 Isabelle Kelly New South Wales Centre Sydney RoostersResults EditAccurate records were not kept in early years of the Women s Interstate Challenge by either the QRL or the NSWRL In 2004 and 2008 two games were played instead of a one off fixture 7 Year Winner Wins Losses Drawn1999 Queensland 1 0 02000 Queensland 1 0 02001 Queensland 1 0 02002 Queensland 1 0 02003 Queensland 1 0 02004 Queensland 2 0 02005 Queensland 1 0 02006 Queensland 1 0 02007 Queensland 1 0 02008 Queensland 2 0 02009 Queensland 1 0 02010 Queensland 1 0 02011 Queensland 1 0 02012 Queensland 1 0 02013 Queensland 1 0 02014 Queensland 1 0 02015 Draw 0 0 12016 New South Wales 1 0 02017 New South Wales 1 0 02018 New South Wales 1 0 02019 New South Wales 1 0 02020 Queensland 1 0 02021 Queensland 1 0 02022 New South Wales 1 0 0Match Details Edit2006 Edit 30 July 200612 15pmQueensland 40 24 New South WalesTriesSteph Hancock 2Leah Williams 2Teresa Anderson 1Karyn Murphy 1Megan Spicer 1GoalsNeena Fraser 4Steph Hancock 1Megan Spicer 1 Report Tries1 Teina Clark1 Dahlia Tahu1 Nadine Schmidt1 Johnnie TukwahoGoals4 Teina ClarkSuncorp Stadium Brisbane 2007 Edit 13 August 20073 30pmNew South Wales 16 38 QueenslandReport Tries2 Rachele Whelan1 Bianca Ambrum1 Teresa Anderson1 Kellie Batchelor1 Suzanne Johnson1 Leah WilliamsGoals5 Kellie BatchelorCUA Stadium Penrith 2008 Edit Game 1 8 July 2008New South Wales 6 8 QueenslandTriesJessica Palmer 1GoalsTeina Clark 1 Report Tries1 Steph Hancock1 Tegan RolfeCUA Stadium Penrith Player of the Match Renae Kunst Game 2 9 August 2008Queensland 46 4 New South WalesTries Bianca Ambrum 3 Suzanne Johnson 2 Tarah Westera 2 Tegan Rolfe 1 Renae Kunst 1 Steph Hancock 1 Goals Steph Hancock 3 Report Scores 35 Tries1 Lisa FiaolaKougari Oval Brisbane 2009 Edit 18 July 2009New South Wales 14 20 QueenslandTriesPoihaera Clark 1Natalie Levy 1Jessica Palmer 1GoalsRenee Gloss 1 Report Tries1 Erin Elliott1 Tahnee Norris1 Nive Moefaauo1 Tarah WesteraGoals1 Natalie Dwyer1 Tegan RolfeCUA Stadium Penrith 2010 Edit 26 June 2010Queensland 36 6 New South WalesTriesLatisha Gary 2Tegan Rolfe 2Karina Brown 1Natalie Dwyer 1Suzanne Johnson 1GoalsNatalie Dwyer 4 Report Tries1 Kylie HilderGoals1 Teina ClarkAlbert Park Gympie Player of the Match Latisha Gary 2011 Edit 25 May 2011Queensland 26 0 New South WalesTriesBianca Ambrum 1Natasha Baggow 1Natalie Dwyer 1Natalie Gala 1Steph Hancock 1Karyn Murphy 1GoalsNatalie Dwyer 1 1st 14 0 2nd 12 0 ReportSuncorp Stadium Brisbane 2012 Edit 23 June 2012New South Wales 10 34 QueenslandTriesSam Bremner 1Tarah Westera 1GoalsMaddie Studdon 1 1st 10 16 2nd 0 18 Report Tries4 Bianca Ambrum2 Natalie Dwyer1 Karina Brown1 Karyn MurphyGoals1 Amber SaltnerCentrebet Stadium PenrithPlayer of the Match Heather Ballinger 2013 Edit Sunday 7 April 2013Queensland 30 12 New South WalesTriesBianca Ambrum 1Jo Barrett 1Steph Hancock 1Renae Kunst 1Tahnee Norris 1Amber Saltner 1GoalsAmber Saltner 3 1st 10 6 2nd 20 6 Report Tries2 Tegan ChandlerGoals2 Margaret WatsonDavies Park BrisbanePlayer of the Match Steph Hancock 2014 Edit Saturday 19 July 2014New South Wales 10 26 QueenslandTriesKezie Apps 1Teina Clark 1GoalsMaddie Studdon 3 1st 0 16 2nd 10 10 Report Tries1 Steph Hancock1 Kellye Hodges1 Jenni Sue Hoepper1 Renae Kunst1 Deanna TurnerGoals2 Ali Brigginshaw1 Jenni Sue HoepperLeichhardt Oval SydneyPlayer of the Match Renae Kunst 2015 Edit Saturday 27 June 2015Queensland 4 4 New South WalesTriesChelsea Baker 1 1st 4 0 2nd 0 4 Report Tries1 Isabelle Kelly1300SMILES Stadium TownsvillePlayer of the Match Simaima Taufa 2016 Edit Saturday 23 July 2016Queensland 4 8 New South WalesTries 1Ali Brigginshaw 79 1 Goals nil Chelsea Baker 0 1 1st 0 0 2nd 4 8 Match Stats NRL Report Tries 11 52 Simaima Taufa Goals 2 2 2 Maddie Studdon 54 76 pen Cbus Super Stadium Gold CoastReferee Jakson ShearerPlayer of the Match Kezie Apps 2017 Edit Sunday 23 July 2017New South Wales 22 6 QueenslandTries 5Jessica Sergis 6 11 61 3Corban McGregor 51 1 Vanessa Foliaki 55 1 Goals 1 Caitlin Moran 1 5 12 1st 10 6 2nd 12 0 Match Stats NRL Report Tries 11 21 Jenni Sue Hoepper Goals 1 1 1 Chelsea Baker 23 WIN Stadium WollongongReferee Chris TrenemanPlayer of the Match Kezie Apps 2018 Edit Friday 22 June 2018New South Wales 16 10 QueenslandTries 3Isabelle Kelly 7 54 2Nakia Davis Welsh 36 1 Goals 2 Maddie Studdon 2 3 9 55 1st 6 6 2nd 10 4 Highlights Match Stats NRL Report Tries 22 12 45 Karina Brown Goals 1 1 2 Chelsea Baker 13 North Sydney Oval SydneyAttendance 6 824Referee Jon Stone Peter GoughPlayer of the Match Isabelle Kelly 2019 Edit Friday 21 June 2019New South Wales 14 4 QueenslandTries 3 Jessica Sergis 38 1 Shakiah Tungai 44 1 Maddie Studdon 50 1 Goals 1 Kirra Dibb 1 2 51 Maddie Studdon 0 1 1st 0 4 2nd 14 0 Highlights Match Stats NRL Report Tries 11 24 Tazmin Gray Goals nil 0 1 Meg WardNorth Sydney Oval SydneyAttendance 10 515Referee Grant Atkins Belinda SharpePlayer of the Match Maddie Studdon 2020 Edit Friday 13 November 20207 45 PMQueensland Women 24 18 New South Wales WomenTries 4Tamika Upton 14 43 2Tarryn Aiken 51 1Steph Hancock 57 1Goals 4Lauren Brown 4 4 15 44 52 58 1st 6 6 2nd 18 12 Highlights Match Stats NRL Report Tries 41 24 Kezie Apps1 59 Tiana Penitani 1 57 Filomina Hanisi 1 69 Botille Vette Welsh Goals 11 1 Melanie Howard 26 0 1 Hannah Southwell 0 2 Quincy DoddSunshine Coast StadiumAttendance 4 833Referee Belinda SharpePlayer of the Match Tarryn Aiken 2021 Edit Friday 25 June 20217 45 PMQueensland Women 8 6 New South Wales WomenTries 1 Destiny Brill 26 1 Goals 2 Lauren Brown 2 2 24 69 pen 1st 6 4 2nd 2 2 Highlights Match Stats NRL Report Tries 11 4 Isabelle Kelly Goals 11 1 Maddie Studdon 52 0 1 Hannah SouthwellSunshine Coast StadiumAttendance 7 183Referee Belinda SharpePlayer of the Match Tazmin Gray 2022 Edit Friday 24 June 20227 45pmNew South Wales 20 14 QueenslandTries 3 Emma Tonegato 13 1 Kirra Dibb 15 1 Isabelle Kelly 67 1 Goals 4 Rachael Pearson 4 5 14 17 27 pen 41 pen 1st 14 102nd 6 4 Highlights Match Stats NRL Reports 36 37 38 Tries 3 1 8 Destiny Brill 1 21 Tarryn Aiken 1 56 Evania Pelite Goals 1 1 2 Ali Brigginshaw 22 0 2 Lauren BrownGIO Stadium CanberraAttendance 11 321Referee Belinda SharpePlayer of the Match Isabelle Kelly Nellie Doherty Medal See also Edit Sports portalNRL Women s Premiership NSWRL Women s Premiership QRL Women s Premiership State of Origin series Rugby league in Australia Australian regional rivals NSW vs QLDReferences Edit Melissa Jane Johnson Morgan amp Jane Summers 2005 Sports Marketing Thomson Learning Nelson p 8 ISBN 9780170128599 NRL Women s Premiership set to launch NRL 5 December 2017 Tickets on sale for Women s State of Origin QRL 19 April 2018 State of Origin Rugby league women break through glass ceiling ABC 22 June 2018 NSW league side beats Queensland 8 4 for first ever win ABC 23 July 2016 Why a big crowd is crucial to history making women s Origin clash NRL 15 June 2018 a b c NSW down Queensland to win inaugural women s State of Origin NRL 22 June 2018 Queensland Women s Rugby League LeagueNet 18 July 2008 Archived from http qwrlbrolgas leaguenet com au the original on 18 July 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help New South Wales women s rugby league LeagueNet 29 October 2009 Archived from the original on 29 October 2009 Ballinger calls time on her Queensland career QRL 11 February 2020 Women s State of Origin NRL State of Origin 2 helps decide World Cup squad Our Footy Team 4 September 2008 Women s Interstate Challenge ends in draw NRL 27 June 2015 NSW women beat Queensland at last NRL 23 July 2016 NSW triumph in Women s Interstate Challenge NRL 23 July 2017 NRL Women s Premiership set to launch NRL 6 December 2017 Unprecedented Women on Friday night prime time QRL 18 May 2018 NSW down Queensland to win inaugural women s State of Origin The Guardian 22 June 2018 CRL Newcastle s Isabelle Kelly wins women s golden boot Newcastle Herald 8 November 2018 Studdon stars as NSW women fight back to beat Queensland NRL 21 June 2019 Whittaker Troy 21 May 2020 Breaking new ground Origin series and women s game in November National Rugby League Retrieved 21 May 2020 Tickets on sale for Harvey Norman Women s State of Origin NRL 27 October 2020 Queensland finally break NSW stranglehold as Tamika Upton proves inspirational The Courier Mail 13 November 2020 Hart Chloe 25 June 2021 Women s State of Origin to make history with all female referee team ABC News Australia Retrieved 25 June 2021 How to watch Women s State of Origin live stream or on TV in Australia Finder 20 June 2019 Women s Interstate Challenge QRL 17 July 2014 Queensland Women s team for Interstate Challenge NRL 12 June 2015 FAQ Women s Interstate Challenge NSWRL 22 July 2017 Women ready for Origin battle NRL 23 June 2015 Caslick Pelite get green light to play for Maroons in Origin NRL 7 October 2020 New eligibility rules for Women s State of Origin QRL 18 April 2019 Four debutantes named for Maroons women s Origin NRL 6 June 2019 Kelly dedicates Origin medal to her late mum NRL 23 June 2018 Isabelle Kelly wins the 2022 Nellie Doherty Medal NRL 30 June 2018 State Of Origin 2 Helps Decide World Cup Squad Our Footy Team Archives 4 September 2008 Retrieved 21 March 2021 Robertson Josh 24 June 2022 Kelly shines as Blues regain Origin dominance League Unlimited Retrieved 26 June 2022 Maurice Megan 24 June 2022 NSW dig deep to overcome Queensland in Women s State of Origin The Guardian Retrieved 26 June 2022 Hogan Kelsey 24 June 2022 Kelly stars as Sky Blues clinch Origin thriller NRL Retrieved 26 June 2022 External links EditWomen s Rugby League news section Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Women 27s State of Origin amp oldid 1109746532, 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