2020 Women's State of Origin

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2020 (2020) Women's State of Origin  ()
12 Total
QLD Queensland colours.svg 618 24
NSW New South Wales colours.svg 612 18
Date13 November 2020
StadiumSunshine Coast Stadium
LocationSunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
Nellie Doherty MedalTarryn Aiken
RefereesBelinda Sharpe
Attendance4,833
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The 2020 Women's State of Origin was the third official Women's State of Origin rugby league match between the New South Wales and Queensland played at Sunshine Coast Stadium on 13 November 2020. The teams have played each other annually since 1999 with the 2020 game being the third played under the State of Origin banner.[1]

Queensland defeated New South Wales 24–18, winning their first State of Origin game and winning their first game since 2014. Queensland five-eighth Tarryn Aiken was awarded the Nellie Doherty Medal for Player of the Match.[2]

Background[]

The 2020 Women's State of Origin game was originally due to be played in June but, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was moved to the post-season for the first time. The game was played in Queensland for the first time under the State of Origin banner and for the first time overall since 2016.[3][4] Unlike in 2019, a women's under-18 Origin game was not held as the curtain-raiser.

Teams[]

Queensland Position New South Wales
Brisbane colours.svg Tamika Upton Fullback Botille Vette-Welsh Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Shenae Ciesiolka Wing Jessica Sergis St. George colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Julia Robinson Centre Tiana Penitani St. George colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Lauren Brown Centre Isabelle Kelly St. George colours.svg
New Zealand colours.svg Karina Brown Wing Shanice Parker Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Tarryn Aiken Five-Eighth Corban McGregor Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Zahara Temara Halfback Melanie Howard Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Chelsea Lenarduzzi Prop Simaima Taufa Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Brittany Breayley Hooker Kylie Hilder Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg Rona Peters Prop Millie Boyle Brisbane colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Tallisha Harden 2nd Row Kezie Apps (c) St. George colours.svg
New Zealand colours.svg Tazmin Gray 2nd Row Shaylee Bent St. George colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Ali Brigginshaw (c) Lock Hannah Southwell Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
St. George colours.svg Steph Hancock Interchange Quincy Dodd Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Annette Brander Interchange Filomina Hanisi Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Brisbane colours.svg Shannon Mato Interchange Sarah Togatuki Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
New Zealand colours.svg Shaniah Power Interchange Yasmin Meakes Eastern Suburbs colours.svg
Queensland colours.svg Jason Hetherington Coach Andy Patmore New South Wales colours.svg

Match summary[]

Friday, 13 November
7:45 pm (AEDT)
Queensland Queensland colours.svg 24 – 18 New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales
Tries:
Tamika Upton (14', 43') 2
Tarryn Aiken (51') 1
Steph Hancock (57') 1
Goals:
Lauren Brown 4/4
(15', 44', 52', 58')
Report
1st: 6 – 6
2nd: 18 – 12
Tries:
1 (24') Kezie Apps
1 (59') Tiana Penitani
1 (67') Filomina Hanisi
1 (69') Botille Vette-Welsh
Goals:
1/1 Melanie Howard
(26')
0/2 Quincy Dodd
0/1 Hannah Southwell
Sunshine Coast Stadium
Attendance: 4,833
Nellie Doherty Medal: Tarryn Aiken
Referee: Belinda Sharpe

References[]

  1. ^ "Queensland to host 2020 Women's State of Origin". Queensland Rugby League. 2019-10-26. Retrieved 2020-09-19.
  2. ^ "Queensland finally break NSW stranglehold as Tamika Upton proves inspirational". The Courier Mail. 13 November 2020.
  3. ^ Whittaker, Troy (21 May 2020). "Breaking new ground: Origin series and women's game in November". National Rugby League. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Tickets on sale for Harvey Norman Women's State of Origin". NRL. 27 October 2020.
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