Friday June 24th will see the fifth Ampol Women’s State of Origin kick off from 7:45pm AEST.
The game will be available to watch live from Canberra’s GIO Stadium on Nine (in Brisbane and Sydney), 9GEM (in Melbourne/Adelaide/Perth), and 9Now. On Foxtel, Fox League and Kayo will bring the game to viewers, and New Zealand fans can watch on Sky Sport 4.
The NSW Sky Blues are looking to win the shield off of Queensland, who have won for two straight years.
The Women’s State of Origin consists of one stand alone game, with plans to expand into a two game series in 2023. The Women’s series began in 2018, with NSW winning the inaugural title as well as snatching victory in 2019. However, Queensland has come back with a vengeance, winning both the 2020 and 2021 comps.
Taking to the field for the NSW Sky Blues under coach Kylie Hilder are:
BACKS:
1 – Emma Tonegato
2 – Yasmin Clydsdale
3 – Jessica Sergis
4 – Isabelle Kelly
5- Tiana Penitani
6 – Kirra Dibb
7 – Rachael Pearson
FORWARDS:
8 – Simaima Taufa
9 – Keeley Davis
10 – Millie Boyle
11 – Kezie Apps
12 – Shaylee Bent
13 – Hannah Southwell
INTERCHANGE:
14 – Quincy Dodd
15 – Sarah Togatuki
16 – Caitlan Johnston
17 – Olivia Kernick
RESERVES:
18 – Sam Bremner
19 – Teagan Berry
20 – Filomina Hanisi
21 – Talei Holmes
22 – Corban Baxter
Taking to the field for the QLD Maroons under coach Tahnee Norris are:
BACKS:
1 – Tamika Upton
2 – Emily Bass
3 – Evania Pelite
4 – Shenae Ciesiolka
5 – Julia Robinson
6 – Tarryn Aiken
7 – Ali Brigginshaw
FORWARDS:
8 – Chelsea Lenarduzzi
9 – Brittany Breayley-Nati
10 – Shannon Mato
11 – Tallisha Harden
12 – Tazmin Gray
13 – Destiny Brill
INTERCHGANGE:
14 – Lauren Brown
15 – Jessika Elliston
16 – Stephanie Hancock
17 – Tiana Raftstrand-Smith
RESERVES:
18 – Zahara Temara
19 – Karina Brown
20 – Romy Teitzel
21 – Keilee Joseph
22 – Sara Sautia