Here’s the latest on the Women’s State of Origin.
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Summary of current status: The series continues to be played annually in Australia, with NSW Blues and Queensland Maroons contesting three matches (often referred to as a series rather than a single game). The 2025 and 2026 campaigns featured multiple fixtures, including openers, mid-series games, and a potential decider, depending on results. For the 2026 season, recent reports indicate games in May with ongoing coverage of team selections and match reports.[2][4][10]
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Recent results and milestones:
- 2025: NSW won the series 2-1, with match results including a 32-12 NSW victory in one of the early fixtures and a 26-10 NSW win in another, indicating NSW’s strong performance that year.[2]
- 2026: The series has continued with NSW and Queensland matches, including reports of NSW calling up players to the squad for Game 2 as teams adjust to injuries and form, signaling a tight contest this year.[4]
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Where to watch and availability:
- In Australia, the games are typically broadcast on free-to-air TV (Channel Nine) with live streams available for international viewers via partner platforms, and NRL.com maintains live blogs and updates throughout each game.[7][10][2]
- For 2026, there are multiple outlets discussing game times, broadcast details, and live commentary as the schedule unfolds.[6][10]
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Notable players and honors:
- The Nellie Doherty Medal is awarded in some match contexts to standout performers, and individual selections often feature emerging stars from NSW and Queensland. Recent pages show players receiving individual recognition in determined fixtures.[2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest exact game-by-game results for 2026 (scores, venues, and dates), or set up a quick summary of NSW vs Queensland head-to-head in 2024–2026, with top scorers and key debutants. I can also provide viewing options for your region and time zone. Please tell me which you’d prefer.
Citations:
- NSW vs Queensland series format and recent results details.[2]
- 2025 series results and NSW dominance in specific games.[2]
- 2026 team selections and coverage of Game 2 details.[4]
- Broadcast and live coverage details for Australian fans.[10][7]
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Sydney Roosters prop Rima Butler is set to make her State of Origin debut at Suncorp Stadium after being named in the NSW Blues squad to replace the injured Tiana Penitani Gray.
www.nrl.comHow to watch the Women's State of Origin 2025 on TV and live stream: Check out the latest details on Game 2 between New South Wales Blues and Queensland Maroons
www.sportingnews.comLeague: Flashscore.com.au live scores page offers State of Origin Women 2026 scores, results, match details and State of Origin Women 2026 odds comparison.
www.flashscore.com.auFollow all the action of Ampol Women's State of Origin Gam2 on NRL.com's live blog.
www.nrl.comIn 2018, what was previously known as the Women’s Interstate Challenge, becomes the Women’s State of Origin. When it comes to exhilarating moments in sport, few can go past the spectacle that is Origin.
www.nrl.comFollow State of Origin Women 2025 latest results, today's scores and all of the current season's State of Origin Women 2025 results.
www.flashscore.com.auCatch Game Three of the 2024 Ampol Women's State of Origin series live on Channel Nine in Australia while international viewers can also tune in and watch.
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