2019 Women's State of Origin

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2019 (2019) Women's State of Origin  ()
12 Total
NSW New South Wales colours.svg 014 14
QLD Queensland colours.svg 40 4
Date21 June 2019
StadiumNorth Sydney Oval
LocationSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Nellie Doherty MedalMaddie Studdon
RefereesGrant Atkins, Belinda Sharpe
Attendance10,515
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters
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The 2019 Women's State of Origin was the second State of Origin rugby league match between the New South Wales and Queensland women's teams played at North Sydney Oval on 21 June 2019. The match was the second played under the State of Origin banner.

New South Wales defeated Queensland 14–4, extending their winning streak over their rivals to four games.[1] New South Wales halfback Maddie Studdon was awarded the Nellie Doherty Medal for Player of the Match.[2]

Background[]

On 22 May 2019, North Sydney Oval was announced as the venue for the 2019 Women's State of Origin, hosting the game for the second consecutive season. Also announced was the first under-18 Women's State of Origin game, which would take place as a curtain-raiser to the senior game.[3]

Teams[]

New South Wales Position Queensland
Cronulla colours.svg Corban McGregor Fullback Chelsea Baker Annandale colours.svg
Castleford colours.svg Jessica Sergis Wing Karina Brown Balmain colours.svg
Cronulla colours.svg Tiana Penitani Centre Stephanie Mooka Cairns Cyclones Colours.svg
Country colours.svg Isabelle Kelly Centre Amber Pilley Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Western Suburbs colours.svg Shakiah Tungai Wing Meg Ward Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg
North Sydney colours.svg Kirra Dibb Five-Eighth Ali Brigginshaw (c) Faxcolours.svg
Cronulla colours.svg Maddie Studdon Halfback Canterbury colours.svg
Wellington colours.svg Simaima Taufa Prop Heather Ballinger Wests Panthers Colours.svg
Country colours.svg Kylie Hilder Hooker Brittany Breayley Faxcolours.svg
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Millie Boyle Prop Rona Peters Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Castleford colours.svg Kezie Apps (c) 2nd Row Tazmin Gray Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
North Sydney colours.svg Shontelle Stowers 2nd Row Tallisha Harden Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Country colours.svg Hannah Southwell Lock Annette Brander Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg
Balmain colours.svg Vanessa Foliaki Interchange Steph Hancock Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg
Wests Tigers colours.svg Botille Vette-Welsh Interchange Amy Turner Wests Panthers Colours.svg
Country colours.svg Holli Wheeler Interchange Chelsea Lenarduzzi Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Balmain colours.svg Takilele Katoa Interchange Jessika Elliston Western Suburbs colours.svg
New South Wales colours.svg Andy Patmore Coach Jason Hetherington Queensland colours.svg

Match summary[]

Friday, 21 June
7:40 pm (AEDT)
New South Wales New South Wales colours.svg 14 – 4 Queensland colours.svg Queensland
Tries:
Jessica Sergis (38') 1
Shakiah Tungai (44') 1
Maddie Studdon (50') 1
Goals:
Kirra Dibb 1/2
(51')
Maddie Studdon 0/1
Report
1st: 0 – 4
2nd: 14 – 0
Tries:
1 (24') Tazmin Gray
Goals:
0/1 Meg Ward
North Sydney Oval
Attendance: 10,515
Nellie Doherty Medal: Maddie Studdon
Referee: Grant Atkins, Belinda Sharpe

Under-18s[]

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]

Teams[]

New South Wales Position Queensland
Country colours.svg Fullback Brothers Colours.svg
Illawarra colours.svg Teagan Berry Wing Norths Devils colours.svg
Cronulla colours.svg Jaime Chapman Centre Brothers Colours.svg
Illawarra colours.svg Centre Chante Temara Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg
Cronulla colours.svg Wing Balmain colours.svg
Wests Tigers colours.svg Five-Eighth Balmain colours.svg
Illawarra colours.svg Halfback Australian colours.svg
Illawarra colours.svg Maddison Weatherall (c) Prop Balmain colours.svg
Wests Tigers colours.svg Hooker Hunter colours.svg
St. George colours.svg Filomina Hanisi Prop (c) Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg
Newcastle colours.svg 2nd Row Skolscolours.svg
Newcastle colours.svg Caitlan Johnston 2nd Row Skolscolours.svg
St. George colours.svg Lock Doncaster colours.svg
Illawarra colours.svg Interchange Doncaster colours.svg
Illawarra colours.svg Interchange Brothers Colours.svg
Wests Tigers colours.svg Interchange Melbourne colours.svg
Newcastle colours.svg Interchange Brothers Colours.svg
New South Wales colours.svg Coach Ben Jeffries Queensland colours.svg

Match summary[]

Friday, 21 June
5:45 pm (AEDT)
New South Wales New South Wales colours.svg 24 – 4 Queensland colours.svg Queensland
Tries:
Teagan Berry (8', 32') 2
(17') 1
Caitlan Johnston (46') 1
Goals:
4/4
(10', 19', 34', 47')
Report
1st: 12 – 0
2nd: 12 – 4
Tries:
1 (39')
Goals:
0/1
North Sydney Oval
Attendance:
Player of the Match: Caitlan Johnston
Referee: Tom Cambourn

References[]

  1. ^ "2019 Women's Rugby League calendar announced". National Rugby League. 19 December 2018. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Women's State of Origin 2019". Wide World of Sports. 21 June 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  3. ^ "2019 Holden Women's State of Origin launched". NRL. 22 May 2019.
  4. ^ "NSWRL to be part of historic under-18 women's representative match". New South Wales Rugby League. 12 April 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
  5. ^ "NSW under 18s women kick off rep round with strong win". NRL. 21 June 2019.
  6. ^ "Women's Origins - Caitlan Johnston". NSWRL. 4 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Queensland Under 18 Girls team announced". QRL. 7 June 2019.
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