2024 State of Origin series
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The 2024 State of Origin series is the 43rd annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams. Before this series, Queensland had won 24 times, NSW 16 times, with two series drawn.
Game I[edit]
Game I was held at Accor Stadium in Sydney.
Michael Maguire made his Origin coaching debut for NSW.[1][2]
After initially missing selection, former NSW captain James Tedesco was a late inclusion after an injury to fullback Dylan Edwards.[3][4]
The result was a foregone conclusion when Joseph Sua'ali'i was sent off in the 8th minute[5] for a high hit on Reece Walsh. Sua'ali'i's shoulder made direct contact with Walsh's head knocking him out and ruling him out of the match with a HIA 1 concussion. Sua'ali'i was subsequently charged with a grade two reckless high tackle offence.[6]
The 38–10 score was Queensland's biggest ever win in Sydney. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow scored a hat-trick of tries, the first Queenslander to do this since Valentine Holmes in Game 1 of 2017.
5 June 2024
20:05 AEST |
New South Wales | 10–38 | Queensland |
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Tries: 2 Tedesco 13' Lomax 43' Goals: 1 Hynes 1/2 15' Sent off: Sua'ali'i 8' |
1st: 6–20 2nd: 4–18 Report |
Tries: 6 Hunt 4', 66' Tabuai-Fidow 18', 23', 78' Coates 70' Goals: 7 Holmes 7/7 6', 9 pen', 19', 24', 67', 71', 79' |
Game II[edit]
Game II will be held at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne.
Game III[edit]
Game III will be held at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.
Teams[edit]
New South Wales Blues[edit]
Position | Game 1[7] | Game 2[8] | Game 3 |
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Fullback | James Tedesco | Dylan Edwards | |
Wing | Brian To'o | ||
Centre | Stephen Crichton | ||
Centre | Joseph Sua'ali'i | Latrell Mitchell | |
Wing | Zac Lomax | ||
Five-eighth | Jarome Luai | ||
Halfback | Nicho Hynes | Mitchell Moses | |
Prop | Jake Trbojevic (c) | ||
Hooker | Reece Robson | ||
Prop | Payne Haas | ||
Second row | Liam Martin | ||
Second row | Angus Crichton | ||
Lock | Cameron McInnes | Cameron Murray | |
Interchange | Isaah Yeo | Connor Watson | |
Interchange | Haumole Olakau'atu | Isaah Yeo | |
Interchange | Spencer Leniu | Haumole Olakau'atu | |
Interchange | Hudson Young | Spencer Leniu | |
Replacement | Matt Burton | Mitchell Barnett | |
Reserve | Luke Keary | Cameron McInnes | |
Reserve | Mitchell Barnett | Luke Keary | |
Coach | Michael Maguire |
Queensland Maroons[edit]
Position | Game 1[9] | Game 2 | Game 3 |
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Fullback | Reece Walsh | ||
Wing | Xavier Coates | ||
Centre | Valentine Holmes | ||
Centre | Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow | ||
Wing | Murray Taulagi | ||
Five-eighth | Tom Dearden | ||
Halfback | Daly Cherry-Evans (c) | ||
Prop | Reuben Cotter | ||
Hooker | Ben Hunt | ||
Prop | Lindsay Collins | ||
Second row | Jaydn Su'a | ||
Second row | Jeremiah Nanai | ||
Lock | Patrick Carrigan | ||
Interchange | Harry Grant | ||
Interchange | Moeaki Fotuaika | ||
Interchange | J'maine Hopgood | ||
Interchange | Selwyn Cobbo | ||
Replacement | Felise Kaufusi | ||
Reserve | Brendan Piakura | ||
Reserve | Ezra Mam | ||
Coach | Billy Slater |
Debutants[edit]
- Game I
- Cap no. 311, Joseph Sua'ali'i
- Cap no. 312, Zac Lomax
- Cap no. 313, Cameron McInnes
- Cap no. 314, Haumole Olakau'atu
- Cap no. 315, Spencer Leniu
- Cap no. 231, J'maine Hopgood
- Game II
- Cap no. 316, Dylan Edwards
- Cap no. 317, Connor Watson
- Game III
Women's State of Origin[edit]
Game 1[edit]
16 May 2024
19:45 AEST |
Queensland | 12–22 | New South Wales |
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Tries: 2 Upton 53' Bass 67' Goals: 2 Temara 2/2 53', 68' |
1st: 0–14 2nd: 12–8 Report |
Tries: 3 Tonegato 5' Chapman 9' Johnston 64' Goals: 5 Pearson 5/5 6', 10', 18 pen', 37 pen', 65' |
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 25,492 Referee: Kasey Badger Player of the Match: Yasmin Clydsdale |
Game 2[edit]
6 June 2024
19:45 AEST |
New South Wales | 10–11 | Queensland |
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Tries: 2 Davis 24' Penitani 58' Goals: 1 Pearson 1/2 25' |
1st: 6–0 2nd: 4–11 Report |
Tries: 2 Ciesiolka 54' Aiken 61' Goals: 1 Brown 1/2 63' Field goals: Brown 68' |
McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
Attendance: 25,782 Referee: Belinda Sharpe Player of the Match: Shannon Mato |
Game 3[edit]
Teams[edit]
New South Wales Sky Blues[edit]
Position | Game 1[10] | Game 2[11] | Game 3 |
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Fullback | Emma Tonegato | ||
Wing | Jaime Chapman | ||
Centre | Jessica Sergis | ||
Centre | Isabelle Kelly (c) | ||
Wing | Tiana Penitani | ||
Five-eighth | Corban Baxter | ||
Halfback | Rachael Pearson | ||
Prop | Millie Elliott | ||
Hooker | Olivia Higgins | ||
Prop | Caitlan Johnston | ||
Second row | Kezie Apps (c) | ||
Second row | Yasmin Clydsdale | ||
Lock | Olivia Kernick | ||
Interchange | Keeley Davis | ||
Interchange | Taliah Fuimaono | ||
Interchange | Grace Kemp | ||
Interchange | Sarah Togatuki | ||
Replacement | Jakiya Whitfeld | Kirra Dibb | |
Reserve | Kirra Dibb | Jakiya Whitfeld | |
Reserve | Ellie Johnston | ||
Coach | Kylie Hilder |
Note: [12]
- 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[edit]
Position | Game 1[13] | Game 2[14] | Game 3 |
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Fullback | Tamika Upton | ||
Wing | Julia Robinson | ||
Centre | Shenae Ciesiolka | ||
Centre | Evania Pelite | ||
Wing | Emily Bass | Emmanita Paki | |
Five-eighth | Tarryn Aiken | ||
Halfback | Zahara Temara | Ali Brigginshaw (c) | |
Prop | Shannon Mato | ||
Hooker | Destiny Brill | Lauren Brown | |
Prop | Jessika Elliston | ||
Second row | Tazmin Rapana | ||
Second row | Romy Teitzel | ||
Lock | Ali Brigginshaw (c) | Sienna Lofipo | |
Interchange | Emma Manzelmann | Destiny Brill | |
Interchange | Sophie Holyman | Emma Manzelmann | |
Interchange | Lauren Brown | Makenzie Weale | |
Interchange | Makenzie Weale | Keilee Joseph | |
Replacement | Sienna Lofipo | Zahara Temara | |
Reserve | Keilee Joseph | Sophie Holyman | |
Reserve | Skyla Adams | ||
Coach | Tahnee Norris |
Notes: [15]
- Keilee Joseph was ruled out of game 1 with an MCL sprain.
- Makenzie Weale makes her Origin debut in Game 1.
Men's Under 19 State of Origin[edit]
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Michael Maguire officially announced as Blues Origin coach". NRL. 6 June 2024.
- ^ Tedeschi, Nick (5 June 2024). "New coach, new captain, new look team: can NSW halt Queensland's one-way traffic?". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
- ^ "Tedesco called in as Edwards ruled out". NRL.com. 2024-06-02. Retrieved 2024-06-02.
- ^ "James Tedesco to replace injured Dylan Edwards for the Blues in State of Origin opener". abc.net.au. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2 June 2024. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
- ^ Proszenko, Adrian (2024-06-05). "Suaalii sent off eight minutes into Origin debut for high shot on Walsh". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- ^ Walter, Brad (5 June 2024). "Sua'ali'i earns unwanted record after eighth minute send-off". NRL.com. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
- ^ "Blues name six rookies, new captain for Origin opener". NRL.com. 2024-05-26. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
- ^ "Blues call in fresh faces for Game Two Origin team". NRL.com. 2024-06-16. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
- ^ "Slater backs Hopgood after edging Fifita for Maroons spot". NRL.com. 2024-05-27. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
- ^ "Hilder puts new-look side down to selection camp stars". NRL.com. 2024-05-08. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ^ "Sky Blues name unchanged side for Origin Two in Newcastle". NRL.com. 2024-05-24. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ^ https://www.nrl.com/news/2024/05/13/maroons-v-sky-blues-joseph-out-kemp-higgins-to-debut/
- ^ "Norris throws loyalty behind reigning champs for Origin opener". NRL.com. 2024-05-03. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ^ "Queensland name squad for Women's Origin Game Two". NRL.com. 2024-05-29. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
- ^ https://www.nrl.com/news/2024/05/13/maroons-v-sky-blues-joseph-out-kemp-higgins-to-debut/
- ^ "U19's State of Origin Team Lists: New South Wales v Queensland". NRL.com. 2024-06-11. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
- ^ "U19's State of Origin Team Lists: New South Wales v Queensland". NRL.com. 2024-06-11. Retrieved 2024-06-12.