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2013 State of Origin series; 2014 State of Origin series; 2015 State of Origin series; 2016 State of Origin series; 2017 State of Origin series; 2018 State of Origin ...
The 2013 series set a new State of Origin television rating record for a whole series since the 2001 introduction of the rating system. [17] In 2014, New South Wales defeated Queensland 12–8 in the first game of the series, and 6–4 in the second. [18]
The 2016 State of Origin series was the 35th time the annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams to be played entirely under 'state of origin' rules (1980 and 1981 were only one game series). [1]
At 7:30pm on the night of a State of Origin match, Triple J interrupts its normal evening broadcasts (Super Request) in New South Wales and Queensland, and the State of Origin coverage begins with a fanfare of horns. A lengthy introduction to State of Origin rugby league is given by "King Wally Otto in the Soundproof Booth" (a pseudonym for ...
The 2013 State of Origin series was the 32nd time the annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams was played entirely under 'state of origin' rules. It was the first series to be administered by the Australian Rugby League Commission which was created in a major re-structure of the sport's ...
O'Neill made his debut for Queensland in the 2016 State of Origin, [23] playing at centre in all 3 of their matches. He had previously been a member of Queensland's Emerging Origin after being first selected in 2012, [24] and was named as a reserve for Queensland in 2013. [15] [16] [25]
The 2017 State of Origin series was the 36th annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams. Before this series Queensland had won 20 times, NSW 13 times, with two series drawn. [1] Queensland were the current title holders coming into the series, having won 2-1 in 2016.
The 2005 series saw an attendance record for a series with two matches in Queensland, with 187,374. [5] The record television audience was set during game 1 of the 2009 series and stands at 3.48 million. [6] Queensland has won 18 series from 1982–2013, and NSW has won 13, with 2 drawn. Queensland has won the most series in a row.