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| Nickname | Maroons | |||||
| Governing body | Queensland Rugby League | |||||
| Head coach | Tahnee Norris | |||||
| Captain | Ali Brigginshaw | |||||
| Most caps | Karyn Murphy (20) [1] | |||||
| Home stadium | Sunshine Coast Stadium (12,000) | |||||
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| First game | ||||||
|  Queensland 18–16 New South Wales   (ANZ Stadium, Brisbane; 4 July 1999) | ||||||
| Biggest win | ||||||
|  Queensland 46–4 New South Wales   (Kougari Oval, Brisbane; 9 August 2008) | ||||||
| Biggest defeat | ||||||
|  Queensland 10–50  Great Britain   (Brothers Leagues Club, Ipswich; 17 July 2002) [2] | ||||||
The Queensland women's rugby league team represents the Australian state of Queensland in rugby league football. Nicknamed the "Maroons", after the colour of their jersey, the team compete in the annual Women's State of Origin game against arch-rivals New South Wales. Coached by Tahnee Norris and captained by Ali Brigginshaw, the team is administered by the Queensland Rugby League.
Until 2017, the team competed in the Women's Interstate Challenge before the game was rebranded as State of Origin in 2018. [3] From 1999 to 2015, the Maroons went on an unprecedented 17-year undefeated streak. [4]
In 1999, Queensland played New South Wales for the first time at Brisbane's ANZ Stadium, with the Maroons' winning 18–16. [5] The win started an undefeated streak that would last for 17 years. The team were originally nicknamed the "Brolgas". [6] [7]
In 2015, Queensland failed to defeat New South Wales for the first time, drawing with them 4–all at Townsville's 1300SMILES Stadium. [8]
In 2016, New South Wales defeated Queensland for the first time, winning 8–4 at Cbus Super Stadium. [9]
In 2018, the Women's Interstate Challenge was rebranded as State of Origin. [10] On 22 June 2018, New South Wales won the first game under the State of Origin banner, defeating Queensland 16–10 at North Sydney Oval. [11] In 2020, Queensland won their first game under the Origin banner, defeating New South Wales 24–18. [12]
On 23 March 2021, Tahnee Norris, who played 13 interstate games for Queensland, was announced as new head coach of the side. [13]
In March 2022, it was announced that the one fixture in 2022 would be played at Canberra Stadium on 24 June, and that from 2023 onwards, two Women's State of Origin matches would be played each season. [14] [15] [16]
Prior to 2019, the Queensland and New South Wales teams were largely selected under residency rules, meaning a number of players represented both states. Tahnee Norris, who captained Queensland, and Natalie Dwyer, both represented New South Wales before moving to Queensland, while Tarah Westera represented Queensland before moving south. [17]
In 2019, the eligibility rules were revised to be more inline with the men's State of Origin rules. [18] The residency rule was removed, which saw New Zealand representatives Maitua Feterika (Queensland) and Nita Maynard (New South Wales) ruled ineligible. [19] Rona Peters was also ruled ineligible as she had previously represented New Zealand. This was later overturned and she was given special dispensation, as she had retired from international rugby league in 2015, before she first represented Queensland in 2016. [20]
On 14 April 2025, the QRL announced the squad for the first match of the three-match series, which was subsequently played at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on 1 May 2025. [21]  Jersey numbers for the first match were announced on 23 April and for the second match on 7 May 2025. [22]  [23]  Squad and positional changes, with jersey numbers for the third match, were announced on 21 May 2025. [24]  Two late changes were made on the day of the match, with Bass replacing Owen and Lenarduzzi starting at lock ahead of Brigginshaw.
  Tallies in the table include all three matches in the 2025 State of Origin series. 
  Table last updated 30 May 2025.
| J# | Player | Age | Position(s) | Queensland | NRLW | Tests | All Stars | ||||||
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| Dbt | M | T | G | Pts | 2025 Club | CM | TM | ||||||
| 1 | Hayley Maddick | 33 | Fullback | 2025 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  Broncos | 29 | 29 | — | — | 
| 2 | Julia Robinson | 27 | Wing | 2020 | 10 | 3 | 0 | 12 |  Broncos | 34 | 34 |  10 | — | 
| 3 | Shenae Ciesiolka | 27 | Centre | 2020 | 11 | 1 | 0 | 4 |  Broncos | 32 | 32 |  3 | — | 
| 19 | Emily Bass | 26 | Wing | 2022 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 12 |  Tigers | 0 | 18 | — | — | 
| 5 | Jasmine Peters | 22 | Centre | 2025 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  Cowboys | 18 | 26 | — |  5 | 
| 6 | Tarryn Aiken | 25 | Five-eighth | 2020 | 11 | 4 | 0 | 16 |  Roosters | 19 | 38 |  10 | — | 
| 7 | Lauren Brown | 30 | Halfback , Hooker | 2020 | 9 | 0 | 17 | 35 |  Titans | 23 | 33 |  7 | — | 
| 8 | Makenzie Weale | 22 | Prop | 2024 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 4 |  Cowboys | 9 | 13 | — | — | 
| 9 | Destiny Brill | 21 | Hooker , Lock | 2021 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 8 |  Broncos | 18 | 30 |  3 |  2 | 
| 10 | Jessika Elliston | 27 | Prop | 2019 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  Titans | 31 | 36 |  2 | — | 
| 11 | Sienna Lofipo | 20 | Second-row | 2024 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 4 |  Titans | 14 | 14 |  4 | — | 
| 12 | Romy Teitzel | 26 | Second-row | 2023 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 6 |  Broncos | 20 | 32 | — | — | 
| 16 | Chelsea Lenarduzzi | 29 | Lock , Prop , Second-row | 2017 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 4 |  Broncos | 42 | 42 |  1 | — | 
| 14 | Georgia Hannaway | 24 | Hooker , Five-eighth | 2025 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  Sharks | 7 | 7 | — | — | 
| 15 | Sophie Holyman | 27 | Prop , Lock | 2023 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  Raiders | 18 | 23 | — | — | 
| 13 | Ali Brigginshaw | 35 | Lock , Halfback | 2009 | 20 | 1 | 3 | 10 |  Broncos | 43 | 43 |  26 |  6 | 
| 17 | Tavarna Papalii | 19 | Lock | 2025 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  Roosters | 8 | 8 |  3 | — | 
| 18 | Jada Ferguson | 22 | Hooker , Five-eighth | 2025 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  Broncos | 26 | 26 | — | — | 
| 4 | Rory Owen | 20 | Centre | 2025 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 4 |  Eels | 9 | 9 | — | — | 
| 20 | Tamika Upton | 28 | Fullback | 2020 | 10 | 5 | 0 | 20 |  Broncos | 11 | 37 |  6 |  2 | 
| 21 | Keilee Joseph | 23 | Lock , Prop | 2023 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 |  Broncos | 10 | 32 |  6 |  5 | 
Notes
Key to icons used in the above table
 Australia and
  Australia and  Samoa
  Samoa  Indigenous All Stars,
  Indigenous All Stars,  Māori All Stars,
 Māori All Stars,   All Stars
  All StarsAccurate records were not kept in early years of the Women's Interstate Challenge by either the QRL or the NSWRL. The following list of coaches is therefore incomplete. [11]
| Coach | Years | Games | Wins | Win % | Ref | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tony Ashton | 1999 | 1 | 1 | 100% | [26] | 
| Karen Stuart | 2001, 2007-2008 | 3 | 3 | 100% | [27] [28] | 
| Darrell Rogers | 2005 | 1 | 1 | 100% | [29] | 
| Gordon Robson | 2008 | 2 | 2 | 100% | |
| Steve Belsham | 2009–2011 | 3 | 3 | 100% | [30] [31] | 
| Beth Harlow | 2012 | 1 | 1 | 100% | |
| Brad Donald | 2013–2016 | 4 | 2 | 50% | [32] | 
| Adrian Vowles | 2017 | 1 | 0 | 0% | [33] | 
| Jason Hetherington | 2018–2020 | 3 | 1 | 33% | [34] | 
| Tahnee Norris | 2021–2025 | 10 | 5 | 50% | 
Table last updated: 30 May 2025
| Date | Opponent | Score | Competition | Venue | Attendance | Video | Ref. | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 July 1995 |  New Zealand | 0–48 | 1995 NZ Women's tour | Davies Park, Brisbane | — | [35] [36] [37] | |
| 15 July 1995 |  New Zealand | 0–36 | Seagulls Stadium, Tweed Heads | — | [35] [36] | ||
| 24 July 1996 |  Great Britain | 8–22 | 1996 GB Women's tour [a] | Gilbert Park, Brisbane | — | [b] [38] | |
| 4 July 1999 |  New South Wales | 18–16 | 1999 Interstate Challenge | ANZ Stadium, Brisbane | [39] | [39] [40] | |
| 9 July 2000 |  New South Wales | – | 2000 Interstate Challenge | ANZ Stadium, Brisbane | — | ||
| 22 July 2001 |  New South Wales | 34–14 | 2001 Interstate Challenge | ANZ Stadium, Brisbane | — | [41] | |
| 23 June 2002 |  New South Wales | 26–16 | 2002 Interstate Challenge | Ipswich | — | [42] | |
| 17 July 2002 |  Great Britain | 10–50 | 2002 GB Women's tour [a] | Ipswich Brothers Leagues Club | ≈ 1,050 | — | [43] [44] | 
| 2003 |  New South Wales | – | 2003 Interstate Challenge | — | |||
| 24 July 2004 |  New South Wales | 40–8 | 2004 Interstate Challenge (QLD win series 2–0) | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | — | [45] | |
| 31 July 2004 |  New South Wales | 46–8 | Newcastle | — | [46] | ||
| 6 August 2005 |  New South Wales | 20–18 | 2005 Interstate Challenge | Henson Park, Marrickville | — | [47] [48] | |
| 30 July 2006 |  New South Wales | 40–24 | 2006 Interstate Challenge | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | — | [49] [50] | |
| 13 August 2007 |  New South Wales | 38–16 | 2007 Interstate Challenge | CUA Stadium, Penrith | — | [51] [52] | |
| 8 July 2008 |  New South Wales | 8–6 | 2008 Interstate Challenge (QLD win series 2–0) | CUA Stadium, Penrith | — | [53] [54] | |
| 9 August 2008 |  New South Wales | 46–4 | Kougari Oval, Brisbane | 800 | — | [55] [56] | |
| 18 July 2009 |  New South Wales | 20–14 | 2009 Interstate Challenge | CUA Stadium, Penrith | — | [57] [58] | |
| 26 June 2010 |  New South Wales | 36–6 | 2010 Interstate Challenge | Albert Park, Gympie | — | [59] [60] | |
| 25 May 2011 |  New South Wales | 26–0 | 2011 Interstate Challenge | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | — | [61] [62] | |
| 23 June 2012 |  New South Wales | 34–10 | 2012 Interstate Challenge | Centrebet Stadium, Penrith | — | [63] [64] | |
| 7 April 2013 |  New South Wales | 30–12 | 2013 Interstate Challenge | Davies Park, Brisbane | — | [65] [66] | |
| 19 July 2014 |  New South Wales | 26–10 | 2014 Interstate Challenge | Leichhardt Oval, Sydney | — | [67] [68] | |
| 27 June 2015 |  New South Wales | 4–4 | 2015 Interstate Challenge | 1300SMILES Stadium, Townsville | — | [69] [70] | |
| 23 July 2016 |  New South Wales | 4–8 | 2016 Interstate Challenge | Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast | — | [71] [72] [73] | |
| 23 July 2017 |  New South Wales | 6–22 | 2017 Interstate Challenge | WIN Stadium, Wollongong | — | [74] [75] [76] | |
| 22 June 2018 |  New South Wales | 10–16 | 2018 State of Origin | North Sydney Oval, Sydney | 6,824 | [77] | [78] [79] [80] | 
| 21 June 2019 |  New South Wales | 4–14 | 2019 State of Origin | North Sydney Oval, Sydney | 10,515 | [81] | [82] [83] [84] | 
| 13 November 2020 |  New South Wales | 24–18 | 2020 State of Origin | Sunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine Coast | 4,833 | [85] | [86] [87] [88] | 
| 25 June 2021 |  New South Wales | 8–6 | 2021 State of Origin | Sunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine Coast | 7,183 | [89] | [90] [91] [92] | 
| 24 June 2022 |  New South Wales | 14–20 | 2022 State of Origin | GIO Stadium, Canberra | 11,321 | [93] | [94] [95] [96] | 
| 21 June 2023 |  New South Wales | 18–10 | 2023 State of Origin (1–1, QLD win on aggregate score) | Commbank Stadium, Sydney | 12,972 | [97] | [98] [99] [100] | 
| 22 June 2023 |  New South Wales | 14–18 | Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville | 18,275 | [101] | [102] [103] [104] | |
| 16 May 2024 |  New South Wales | 12–22 | 2024 State of Origin (QLD win series 2–1) | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | 25,492 | [105] | [106] [107] [108] | 
| 6 June 2024 |  New South Wales | 11–10 | McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle | 25,782 | [109] | [110] [111] [112] | |
| 27 June 2024 |  New South Wales | 22–6 | Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville | 22,819 | [113] | [114] [115] [116] | |
| 1 May 2025 |  New South Wales | 12–32 | 2025 State of Origin (NSW win series 2–1) | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane | 26,022 | [117] | [118] [119] | 
| 15 May 2025 |  New South Wales | 6–26 | Allianz Stadium, Sydney | 16,026 | [120] | [121] [122] | |
| 29 May 2025 |  New South Wales | 18–14 | McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle | 21,912 | [123] | [124] | 
Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 21 NRL game between the Brisbane Broncos and Wests Tigers.
| Sunday, 30 July 2006 12.15 AEST | 
| Queensland   | 40 – 24 |  New South Wales | 
|---|---|---|
| Tries:7 Steph Hancock (2) Leah Williams (2) Teresa Anderson Karyn Murphy Megan Spicer Goals:6 Neena Fraser (4) Steph Hancock Megan Spicer | 1st: 16–10 2nd: 24–14 [125] | Tries:4 Teina Clark Dahlia Tahu Nadine Schmidt Johnnie Tukwaho Goals:4 Teina Clark (4) | 
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Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 22 NRL game between the Penrith Panthers and North Queensland Cowboys.
| Monday, 13 August 2007 15.30 AEST | 
| New South Wales   | 16 – 38 |  Queensland | 
|---|---|---|
| Tries: ? Goals: ? | 1st: 10–12 2nd: 6–26 [127] | Tries:7 Rachele Whelan (2) Bianca Ambrum Teresa Anderson Kellie Batchelor Suzanne Johnson Leah Williams Goals:5 Kellie Batchelor (5) | 
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The Woman's Interstate Challenge was played as a two-game series in 2008.
| Tuesday, 8 July 2008 16.00 AEST | 
| New South Wales   | 6 – 8 |  Queensland | 
|---|---|---|
| Tries:1 Jessica Palmer Goals:1 Teina Clark | [128] | Tries:2 Steph Hancock Tegan Rolfe | 
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| Saturday, 9 August 2008 17.00 AEST | 
| Queensland   | 46 – 4 |  New South Wales | 
|---|---|---|
| Tries:10 Bianca Ambrum (3) Suzanne Johnson (2) Tarah Westera (2) Tegan Rolfe Renae Kunst Steph Hancock Goals:3 Steph Hancock (3) | 1st: 26–0 2nd: 20–4 [129] | Tries:1 Lisa Fiaola | 
Game 2 team was different to game 1 team.
Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 19 NRL game between the Penrith Panthers and Canberra Raiders.
| New South Wales   | 14 – 20 |  Queensland | 
|---|---|---|
| Tries:3 Poihaera Clark Natalie Levi Jessica Palmer Goals:1 Renee Gloss | [131] | Tries:4 Erin Elliott Tahnee Norris Nive Moefaauo Tarah Westera Goals:2 Natalie Dwyer Tegan Rolfe | 
| Saturday, 26 June 2010 | 
| Queensland   | 36–6 |  New South Wales | 
|---|---|---|
| Tries:7 Latisha Gary (2) Tegan Rolfe (2) Karina Brown Natalie Dwyer Suzanne Johnson Goals:4 Natalie Dwyer (4) | 1st: 20–0 2nd: 16–6 [133] | Tries:1 Kylie Hilder Goals:1 Teina Clark | 
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Played as a curtain raiser to Game I of the 2011 State of Origin series.
| Wednesday, 25 May 2011 | 
| Queensland   | 26 – 0 |  New South Wales | 
|---|---|---|
| Tries:6 Bianca Ambrum Natasha Baggow Natalie Dwyer Natalie Gala Steph Hancock Karyn Murphy Goals:1 Natalie Dwyer | 1st: 14–0 2nd: 12–0 [135] | 
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Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 16 NRL game between the Penrith Panthers and Parramatta Eels.
| New South Wales   | 10–34 |  Queensland | 
|---|---|---|
| Tries:2 Sam Hammond Tarah Westera Goals:1 Maddie Studdon | 1st: 10–16 2nd: 0–18 [137] | Tries:8 Bianca Ambrum (4) Natalie Dwyer (2) Karina Brown Karyn Murphy Goals:1 Amber Saltner | 
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| Sunday, 7 April 2013 | 
| Queensland   | 30 – 12 |  New South Wales | 
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| Tries:6 Bianca Ambrum Jo Barrett Steph Hancock Renae Kunst Tahnee Norris Amber Saltner Goals:3 Amber Saltner (3) | 1st: 10–6 2nd: 20–6 [138] | Tries:2 Tegan Chandler (2) Goals:2 Margaret Watson (2) | 
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| Saturday, 19 July 2014 | 
| New South Wales   | 10 – 26 |  Queensland | 
|---|---|---|
| Tries:2 Kezie Apps Teina Clark Goals:1 Maddie Studdon | 1st: 0–16 2nd: 10–10 [139] | Tries:5 Steph Hancock Kellye Hodges Jenni-Sue Hoepper Renae Kunst Deanna Turner Goals:3 Ali Brigginshaw (2) Jenni-Sue Hoepper | 
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Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 16 NRL game between the North Queensland Cowboys and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.
| Saturday, 27 June 2015 | 
| Queensland   | 4 – 4 |  New South Wales | 
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| Tries:1 Chelsea Baker | 1st: 4–0 2nd: 0–4 [140] | Tries:1 Isabelle Kelly | 
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Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 20 NRL game between the Gold Coast Titans and Parramatta Eels.
| Saturday, 23 July 2016 15.10 AEST | 
| Queensland   | 4 – 8 |  New South Wales | 
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| Tries:1 Ali Brigginshaw  79' | 1st: 0–0 2nd: 4–8 [141] [142] | Tries:1 Simaima Taufa  52' Goals:2 Maddie Studdon  54', pen 76' | 
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Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 20 NRL game between the St George Illawarra Dragons and Manly Warringah Sea Eagles.
| Sunday, 23 July 2017 | 
| New South Wales   | 22 – 6 |  Queensland | 
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| Tries:5 Jessica Sergis  6', 11', 61' Corban McGregor  51' Vanessa Foliaki  55' Goals:1 Caitlin Moran  12' | 1st: 10–6 2nd: 12–0 [143] [144] | Tries:1 Jenni-Sue Hoepper  21' Goals:1 Chelsea Baker  23' | 
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The first "official" State of Origin game.
| Friday, 22 June 7:40 pm (AEDT) | 
| New South Wales   | 16 – 10 |  Queensland | 
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| Tries:3 Isabelle Kelly  7', 54' Nakia Davis-Welsh  36' Goals:2 Maddie Studdon (2/3)  9', 55' | 1st: 6–6 2nd: 10–4 Highlights Match Stats (NRL) Report | Tries:2 Karina Brown  12', 45' Goals:1 Chelsea Baker (1/2)  13' | 
|  North Sydney Oval  Attendance: 6,824 Nellie Doherty Medal: Isabelle Kelly Referee: Jon Stone, Peter Gough | 
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| Friday, 21 June 7:40 pm (AEDT) | 
| New South Wales   | 14 – 4 |  Queensland | 
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| Tries:3 Jessica Sergis  38' Shakiah Tungai  44' Maddie Studdon  50' Goals:1 Kirra Dibb (1/2)  51' | 1st: 0–4 2nd: 14–0 Highlights Match Stats (NRL) Report | Tries:1 Tazmin Gray  24' | 
|  North Sydney Oval  Attendance: 10,515 Nellie Doherty Medal: Maddie Studdon Referee: Grant Atkins, Belinda Sharpe | 
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| Friday, 13 November 7:45 pm (AEDT) | 
| Queensland   | 24 – 18 |  New South Wales | 
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| Tries:4 Tamika Upton  14', 43' Tarryn Aiken  51' Steph Hancock  57' Goals:4 Lauren Brown (4/4)  15', 44', 52', 58' | 1st: 6–6 2nd: 18–12 Highlights Match Stats (NRL) Report | Tries:4 Kezie Apps  24' Tiana Penitani  59' Filomina Hanisi  67' Botille Vette-Welsh  69' Goals:1 Melanie Howard (1/1)  26' | 
| 25 June 2021 7:45 pm (AEST) | 
| Queensland   | 8 – 6 |  New South Wales | 
|---|---|---|
| Tries:1 Destiny Brill  24' Goals:2 Lauren Brown (2/2)  25', pen 70' | 1st: 6–4 2nd: 2–2 Highlights Match stats (NRL) Report | Tries:1 Isabelle Kelly  5' Goals:1 Maddie Studdon (1/2)  pen 53' | 
| 24 June 2022 7:45 pm (AEST) | 
| New South Wales   | 20 – 14 |  Queensland | 
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| Tries:3 Emma Tonegato  13' Kirra Dibb  15' Isabelle Kelly  67' Goals:4 Rachael Pearson (4/5)  14', 17', pen 27', pen 41' | 1st: 14–10 2nd: 6–4 Highlights Match stats (NRL) Report | Tries:3 Destiny Brill  8' Tarryn Aiken  21' Evania Pelite  56' Goals:1 Ali Brigginshaw (1/2)  22' | 
| New South Wales   | 10–18 |  Queensland | 
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| Tries: Sergis  16' Chapman  50' Goals: Southwell 1/2  18' | 1st: 6–10 2nd: 4–8 Match stats (NRL) Report | Tries: Robinson  7', 45' Gray  32' Bass  40' Goals: Temara 1/4  34' | 
|  Commbank Stadium, Sydney  Attendance: 12,972 Referee: Adam Gee Bunker: Kasey Badger Touch judges: Dave Munro, Belinda Sharpe | 
| Thursday, 22 June | 
| Queensland   | 14–18 |  New South Wales | 
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| Tries: Upton  17' Bass  25' Aiken  27' Goals: Temara 1/3  29' | 1st: 14–6 2nd: 0–12 Match stats (NRL) Report | Tries: Penitani  3', 40' Clydsdale  68' Goals: Southwell 3/5  10 (pen)', 45 (pen)', 69' | 
|  Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville  Attendance: 18,275 Referee: Belinda Sharpe Bunker: Kasey Badger Touch judges: Darian Furner, Wayne Raymond | 
| 16 May 2024 19:45 AEST | 
| Queensland   | 12–22 |  New South Wales | 
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| Tries:2 Upton  53' Bass  67' Goals:2 Temara 2/2  53', 68' | 1st: 0–14 2nd: 12–8 Match stats (NRL) Report | Tries:3 Tonegato  5' Chapman  9' Johnston  64' Goals:5 Pearson 5/5  6', 10', pen 18', pen 37', 65' | 
|  Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane  Attendance: 25,492 Referee: Kasey Badger Player of the Match:  Yasmin Clydsdale | 
| 6 June 2024 19:45 AEST | 
| New South Wales   | 10–11 |  Queensland | 
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| Tries:2 Davis  24' Penitani  58' Goals:1 Pearson 1/2  25' | 1st: 6–0 2nd: 4–11 Match stats (NRL) 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 | 
| 27 June 2024 19:45 AEST | 
| Queensland   | 22–6 |  New South Wales | 
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| Tries:3 Pelite  1' Robinson  29' Gray  67' Goals:5 Brown 4/4  3', pen 8', 31', 68' Teitzel 1/1  pen 38' | 1st: 14–0 2nd: 8–6 Match stats (NRL) Report | Tries:1 Chapman  58' Goals:1 Pearson 1/1  59' | 
|  Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville  Attendance: 22,819 Referee: Belinda Sharpe Player of the Match:  Evania Pelite | 
| Thursday, 1 May 2025 19:45 AEST | 
| Queensland   | 12–32 |  New South Wales | 
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| Tries:2 Sienna Lofipo  7' Rory Owen  24' Goals:2 Lauren Brown 2/2  8', 25' | 1st: 12–14 2nd: 0–18 Highlights Match stats (NRL) | Tries:6 Jessica Sergis  4' Isabelle Kelly  14' Jayme Fressard  19', 40' Ellie Johnston  50' Abbi Church  64' Goals:4 Jesse Southwell 4/7  5', 52', pen 56', 65' | 
|  Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane  Attendance: 26,022 Referee: Belinda Sharpe Player of the Match:  Isabelle Kelly  [145] | 
| Thursday, 15 May 2025 19:45 AEST | 
| New South Wales   | 26–6 |  Queensland | 
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| Tries:5 Simaima Taufa  16' Olivia Kernick  29', 61' Jayme Fressard  38' Jaime Chapman  45' Goals:3 Jesse Southwell 3/5  18', 30', 62' | 1st: 12–6 2nd: 14–0 Highlights Match stats (NRL) | Tries:1 Tamika Upton  5' Goals:1 Lauren Brown  6' | 
|  Allianz Stadium, Sydney  Attendance: 16,026 Referee: Belinda Sharpe Player of the Match:  Olivia Kernick | 
| Thursday, 29 May 2025 19:45 AEST | 
| New South Wales   | 14–18 |  Queensland | 
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| Tries:3 Jessica Sergis  20' Jayme Fressard  30' Jocelyn Kelleher  48' Goals:1 Jesse Southwell  49' | 1st: 8–6 2nd: 6–12 Highlights Match stats (NRL) | Tries:3 Makenzie Weale  7' Romy Teitzel  53' Chelsea Lenarduzzi  64' Goals:3 Lauren Brown  8', 55', 65' | 
|  McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle  Attendance: 21,912 Referee: Belinda Sharpe Player of the Match:  Jessika Elliston | 
In 2019, a women's under-18s match was played as a curtain-raiser to the Women's State of Origin match. [146] In 2021, the first Women's Under 19s State of Origin match was played. [147]