2024 Women's State of Origin
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| 2024 Women's State of Origin | |
|---|---|
| Won by | |
| Series margin | 2–1 |
| Points scored | 83 |
| Attendance | 74,093 (ave. 24,698 per match) |
| Player of the series | (Nellie Doherty Medal) |
| Top points scorer(s) | |
| Top try scorer(s) | |
The 2024 Women's State of Origin Series was the seventh official Women's State of Origin rugby league series between New South Wales and Queensland. It was the first time in Women's State of Origin history that it was a three-game series. The first game was played at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on 16 May 2024. The second game on 6 June at Newcastle at McDonald Jones Stadium, and the third game decider was played at Townsville's Queensland Country Bank Stadium on 27 June 2024. The teams have played each other annually since 1999[2] with the 2024 series being the seventh played under the State of Origin banner. Queensland were crowned champions in the first decider in front of a packed home crowd,[3] with Shannon Mato named Player of the Series.[4]
16 May 2024 19:45 AEST |
| Queensland |
12–22 | |
|---|---|---|
| Tries: 2 Upton Bass Goals: 2 Temara 2/2 |
1st: 0–14 2nd: 12–8 Match stats (NRL) Report |
Tries: 3 Tonegato Chapman Johnston Goals: 5 Pearson 5/5 |
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Attendance: 25,492 Referee: Kasey Badger Player of the Match: |
Game 2
6 June 2024 19:45 AEST |
| New South Wales |
10–11 | |
|---|---|---|
| Tries: 2 Davis Penitani Goals: 1 Pearson 1/2 |
1st: 6–0 2nd: 4–11 Match stats (NRL) Report |
Tries: 2 Ciesiolka Aiken Goals: 1 Brown 1/2 Field goals: Brown |
McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle Attendance: 25,782 Referee: Belinda Sharpe Player of the Match: |
Game 3
27 June 2024 19:45 AEST |
| Queensland |
22–6 | |
|---|---|---|
| Tries: 3 Pelite Robinson Gray Goals: 5 Brown 4/4 Teitzel 1/1 |
1st: 14–0 2nd: 8–6 Match stats (NRL) Report |
Tries: 1 Chapman Goals: 1 Pearson 1/1 |
Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville Attendance: 22,819 Referee: Belinda Sharpe Player of the Match: |
Teams
New South Wales Sky Blues
| Position | Game 1[5] | Game 2[6] | Game 3[7] |
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Note:[8]
- Kezie Apps and Isabelle Kelly named as co-captains.
- Olivia Kernick starts at lock over Keeley Davis in game 1.
- Olivia Higgins and Grace Kemp make their debut in game 1.
Queensland Maroons
| Position | Game 1[9] | Game 2[10] | Game 3[11] |
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| Fullback | |||
| Wing | |||
| Centre | |||
| Centre | |||
| Wing | |||
| Five-eighth | |||
| Halfback | |||
| Prop | |||
| Hooker | |||
| Prop | |||
| Second row | |||
| Second row | |||
| Lock | |||
| Interchange | |||
| Interchange | |||
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| Replacement | |||
| Reserve | |||
| Reserve | |||
| Coach | |||
Notes:[8]
- Keilee Joseph was ruled out of game 1 with an MCL sprain.
- Makenzie Weale makes her Origin debut in Game 1.
- Lily Peacock replaces injured Destiny Brill.[12]