2024 State of Origin series

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.

2024 State of Origin series

Game I

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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
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'
Accor Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 77,214
Referee: Ashley Klein
Player of the Match:   Daly Cherry-Evans

Game II

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Game II was at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne. NSW burst out of the blocks going to a 34-0 half time lead. Queensland bounced back in the second half but the result was a foregone conclusion.

26 June 2024
20:05 AEST
New South Wales   38–18   Queensland
Tries: 7
Martin   10'
To'o   17'26'
Lomax   23'38'
Mitchell   32'
Edwards   61'
Goals: 5
Lomax 5/7   12', 19', 27', 33', 39'
Sin bin:
Martin   50' to 60'
1st: 34–0
2nd: 4–18
Report
Tries: 3
Nanai   53'
Tabuai-Fidow   58'
Taulagi   67'
Goals: 3
Holmes 3/3   54', 59', 68'
Sin bin:
Carrigan   50' to 60'
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Attendance: 90,084
Referee: Ashley Klein
Player of the Match:   Mitchell Moses

Game III

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Game III will be held at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

Teams

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New South Wales Blues

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Position Game 1[7] Game 2[8] Game 3
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

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Position Game 1[9] Game 2[10] Game 3
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   Felise Kaufusi
Interchange   Selwyn Cobbo   Kurt Capewell
Replacement   Felise Kaufusi   Dane Gagai
Reserve   Brendan Piakura   Heilum Luki
Reserve   Ezra Mam   Trent Loiero
Coach   Billy Slater

Debutants

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Game I
Game II
Game III

Women's State of Origin

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Game 1

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16 May 2024
19:45 AEST
Queensland   12–22   New South Wales
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

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6 June 2024
19:45 AEST
New South Wales   10–11   Queensland
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

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Teams

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New South Wales Sky Blues

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Position Game 1[11] Game 2[12] Game 3[13]
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   Taliah Fuimaono
Interchange   Taliah Fuimaono   Keeley Davis
Interchange   Grace Kemp
Interchange   Sarah Togatuki
Replacement   Jakiya Whitfeld   Kirra Dibb   Jakiya Whitfeld
Reserve   Kirra Dibb   Jakiya Whitfeld   Kirra Dibb
Reserve   Ellie Johnston
Coach   Kylie Hilder

Note: [14]

Queensland Maroons

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Position Game 1[15] Game 2[16] Game 3[17]
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   Keilee Joseph
Interchange   Emma Manzelmann   Destiny Brill   Emma Manzelmann
Interchange   Sophie Holyman   Emma Manzelmann   Makenzie Weale
Interchange   Lauren Brown   Makenzie Weale   Sophie Holyman
Interchange   Makenzie Weale   Keilee Joseph   Destiny Brill
Replacement   Sienna Lofipo   Zahara Temara
Reserve   Keilee Joseph   Sophie Holyman   Chelsea Lenarduzzi
Reserve   Skyla Adams   Emily Bass
Coach   Tahnee Norris

Notes: [18]

Men's Under 19 State of Origin

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20 June 2024
19:45 AEST
New South Wales   14–10   Queensland
Tries: 3
Stewart   6'
Votano   29'
Arthur   58'
Goals: 1
Elliott 1/3   7'
1st: 10–6
2nd: 4–4
Report
Tries: 2
Armstrong   21'
Tait   44'
Goals: 1
Black 1/2   23'
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Attendance: 5,268
Referee: Wyatt Raymond
Player of the Match:   Chevy Stewart

Women's Under 19 State of Origin

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20 June 2024
17:45 AEST
New South Wales   46–4   Queensland
Tries: 9
Reh   6'
Tui   18'
Savill   23'
McEwen   27'
Wilson   33'
Paseka   39'
McGrath   41'
Alo   48'
Bostock   50'
Goals: 5
Savill 3/5   24', 49', 51'
Basham 2/4   28', 34'
1st: 20–4
2nd: 26–0
Report
Tries: 1
Raftstrand-Smith   14'
Goals: 0
Hudson 0/1
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Attendance: 3,182
Referee: Karra-Lee Nolan
Natalie Dwyer Medal:   Kasey Reh

Wheelchair State Challenge

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13 July 2024
15:00 AEST
Queensland   v   New South Wales

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Michael Maguire officially announced as Blues Origin coach". NRL. 6 June 2024.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ "Tedesco called in as Edwards ruled out". NRL.com. 2024-06-02. Retrieved 2024-06-02.
  4. ^ "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.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ Walter, Brad (5 June 2024). "Sua'ali'i earns unwanted record after eighth minute send-off". NRL.com. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
  7. ^ "Blues name six rookies, new captain for Origin opener". NRL.com. 2024-05-26. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  8. ^ "Blues call in fresh faces for Game Two Origin team". NRL.com. 2024-06-16. Retrieved 2024-06-16.
  9. ^ "Slater backs Hopgood after edging Fifita for Maroons spot". NRL.com. 2024-05-27. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  10. ^ "Walsh named to return as Maroons unveil Game Two team". NRL.com. 2024-06-17. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  11. ^ "Hilder puts new-look side down to selection camp stars". NRL.com. 2024-05-08. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  12. ^ "Sky Blues name unchanged side for Origin Two in Newcastle". NRL.com. 2024-05-24. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  13. ^ "Sky Blues name team for Origin series decider". NRL.com. 2024-06-18. Retrieved 2024-06-18.
  14. ^ https://www.nrl.com/news/2024/05/13/maroons-v-sky-blues-joseph-out-kemp-higgins-to-debut/
  15. ^ "Norris throws loyalty behind reigning champs for Origin opener". NRL.com. 2024-05-03. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  16. ^ "Queensland name squad for Women's Origin Game Two". NRL.com. 2024-05-29. Retrieved 2024-05-30.
  17. ^ "Maroons, Sky Blues name teams for Origin series decider". NRL.com. 2024-06-19. Retrieved 2024-06-19.
  18. ^ https://www.nrl.com/news/2024/05/13/maroons-v-sky-blues-joseph-out-kemp-higgins-to-debut/
  19. ^ "U19's State of Origin Team Lists: New South Wales v Queensland". NRL.com. 2024-06-11. Retrieved 2024-06-12.
  20. ^ "U19's State of Origin Team Lists: New South Wales v Queensland". NRL.com. 2024-06-11. Retrieved 2024-06-12.