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The 2019 State of Origin series was the 38th annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams. Before this series, Queensland had won 21 times, NSW 14 times, with two series drawn.
State of Origin results and statistics have been accumulating since the 1980 State of Origin game. Every game played under State of Origin selection rules , including the additional 1987 exhibition match and the matches played between New South Wales and Queensland for the Super League Tri-series are detailed below unless stated otherwise.
The Under-18 Women's State of Origin was played as a curtain-raiser to the senior Women's State of Origin match. [4] New South Wales defeated Queensland 24–4 in the inaugural game at North Sydney Oval, with Blues' second-row Caitlan Johnston named Player of the Match. [5] [6] The game was livestreamed on NRL.com. [7]
The interest generated by the experimental state of origin matches of 1980 and 1981 and the potential for financial rewards were enough to convince the authorities to play all three games under the state of origin rules the following year. The State of Origin format is the only possible way to allow the interstate series to survive.
In 2019, the match was played under the State of Origin name. On 6 July, New South Wales won 52–4 in front of an estimated crowd of 1,000 at the Quaycentre. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] The competition was cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic , and the June 2021 fixture was postponed until January 2022 when it was played without spectators ...
2019–23 Penrith Panthers: 100 56 74 0 372 2024– ... 2023 NRL Grand Final Winners; State of Origin. 2024 State of Origin series Winners; International.
0–9. 1982 State of Origin series; 1983 State of Origin series; 1984 State of Origin series; 1985 State of Origin series; 1986 State of Origin series; 1987 State of Origin series
The first 'state of origin' game was an Australian Football game between Western Australia (WA) and Victoria, at Subiaco Oval in Perth on 8 October 1977. [7] Leon Larkin , [ 8 ] marketing manager of the Subiaco Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), negotiated with the VFL for two years, before arrangements for the game ...