New South Wales women's rugby league team

The New South Wales Women's rugby league team represents the Australian state of New South Wales in Women's rugby league football. Also known as the Blues due to their sky blue jerseys, the team competes in the annual State of Origin series against the neighboring team, the Queensland Women's rugby league team.[1][2][3]

New South Wales Women
Team information
NicknameBlues
Governing bodyNew South Wales Women's Rugby League
RegionNew South Wales
Head coachAndy Patmore
Home stadiumNorth Sydney Oval
Team results
First game
(1999)
Biggest win
New South Wales 22–6 Queensland
(WIN Stadium, Wollongong, NSW; 23 July 2017)

History

The first state of Origin match began in 1999. Since that time, a 17-year reign had been completed by the Queensland side.

New South Wales won their first interstate challenge in 2016 after coming so close to winning in 2015, drawing with Queensland 4 all. New South Wales would then win back to back title winning in 2017. In 2018 New South Wales won the first ever Women's State of Origin match which was held at North Sydney Oval in mid-2018.NSW retained the shield with a win once again at North Sydney Oval in 2019.

Players

The selected New South Wales squad for the 2020 Women’s State of Origin:[4]

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) NRLW Club State Club
FullbackBotille Vette-Welsh (1996-09-13) 13 September 1996 Sydney Roosters Wests Tigers
WingJessica Sergis (1997-09-15) 15 September 1997 St George Illawarra Dragons Helensburgh Tigers
CentreTiana Penitani (1996-01-12) 12 January 1996 St George Illawarra Dragons Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
CentreIsabelle Kelly (1996-09-20) 20 September 1996 St George Illawarra Dragons Central Coast Roosters
WingShanice Parker (1998-05-16) 16 May 1998 Sydney Roosters North Sydney Bears
Five-eighthCorban McGregor (1996-04-10) 10 April 1996 Sydney Roosters Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
HalfbackMelanie Howard (1993-05-10) 10 May 1993 Sydney Roosters Central Coast Roosters
PropSimaima Taufa (1994-04-28) 28 April 1994 Sydney Roosters North Sydney Bears
HookerKylie Hilder (1976-04-01) 1 April 1976None Central Coast Roosters
PropMillie Boyle (1998-05-19) 19 May 1998 Brisbane Broncos Burleigh Bears
Second-rowKezie Apps (1991-02-04) 4 February 1991 St George Illawarra Dragons Helensburgh Tigers
Second-rowShaylee Bent (2000-09-13) 13 September 2000 St George Illawarra Dragons South Sydney Rabbitohs
LockHannah Southwell (1999-03-04) 4 March 1999 Sydney Roosters Central Coast Roosters
interchangeQuincy Dodd (2000-04-13) 13 April 2000 Sydney Roosters Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
interchangeFilomina Hanisi (2001-03-09) 9 March 2001 Sydney Roosters Wests Tigers
interchangeSarah Togatuki (1997-10-14) 14 October 1997 Sydney Roosters Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
interchangeYasmin Meakes (1994-03-25) 25 March 1994 Sydney Roosters Central Coast Roosters

The following players were selected in the 2020 squad but did not play in the match.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) NRLW Club State Club
PropKennedy Cherrington (1999-01-05) 5 January 1999 Sydney Roosters Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
HookerKeeley Davis (2000-07-05) 5 July 2000 St George Illawarra Dragons Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
CentreBrydie Parker (1999-10-25) 25 October 1999 Sydney Roosters Central Coast Roosters

Results

Results From 1999-2005
Year Date Winner Score Loser Ground
1999 July 4 Queensland 16–6 New South Wales ANZ Stadium (Brisbane)
2000 July 9 Queensland New South Wales ANZ Stadium (Brisbane)
2001 July 22 Queensland 34–14 New South Wales ANZ Stadium (Brisbane)
2002 Queensland New South Wales
2003 Queensland New South Wales
2004 July 24 Queensland 40–8 New South Wales Suncorp Stadium
Queensland 46–8 New South Wales Newcastle
2005 Aug 6 Queensland 20–18 New South Wales Henson Park

2006

30 July 2006
Queensland Women 40 – 24 New South Wales Women
Tries
Steph Hancock 2
Leah Williams 2
Teresa Anderson 1
Karyn Murphy 1
Megan Spicer 1

Goals
Neena Fraser 4
Steph Hancock 1
Megan Spicer 1
Report Tries
1 Teina Clark
1 Dahlia Tahu
1 Nadine Schmidt
1 Johnnie Tukwaho

Goals
4 Teina Clark

2007

13 August 2007
Queensland Women 38 – 16 New South Wales Women
Tries
Rachele Whelan 2
Bianca Ambrum 1
Teresa Anderson 1
Kellie Batchelor 1
Suzanne Johnson 1
Leah Williams 1

Goals
Kellie Batchelor 5
Report

2008

The Woman's Interstate Challenge was played as a two-game series in 2008.

Game 1

8 July 2008
Queensland Women 8 – 6 New South Wales Women
Tries
Steph Hancock 1
Tegan Rolfe 1
Report Tries
1 Jessica Palmer

Goals
1 Teina Clark
CUA Stadium, Penrith
Man of the Match: Renae Kunst

Game 2

9 August 2008
Queensland Women 46 – 4 New South Wales Women
Report

2009

18 July 2009
Queensland Women 20 – 14 New South Wales Women
Tries
Erin Elliott 1
Tahnee Norris 1
Nive Moefaauo 1
Tarah Westera 1

Goals
Natalie Dwyer 1
Tegan Rolfe 1
Report Tries
1 Poihaera Clark
1 Natalie Levy
1 Jessica Palmer

Goals
1 Renee Gloss

2010

26 June 2010
Queensland Women 36 – 6 New South Wales Women
Tries
Latisha Gary 2
Tegan Rolfe 2
Karina Brown 1
Natalie Dwyer 1
Suzanne Johnson 1

Goals
Natalie Dwyer 4
Report
Report[5]
Tries
1 Kylie Hilder

Goals
1 Teina Clark
Albert Park, Gympie
Man of the Match: Latisha Gary

2011

25 May 2011
Queensland Women 26 – 0 New South Wales Women
Tries:Natalie Dwyer 1
Bianca Ambrum 1
Natasha Baggow 1
N Gala 1
Karyn Murphy 1
Steph Hancock 1
Goals:
Natalie Dwyer 1
Tries:
nil
Goals:
nil


2012

23 June 2012
Queensland Women 34 – 10 New South Wales Women
Tries:
Bianca Ambrum 4
Natalie Dwyer 2
Karina Brown 1
Karyn Murphy 1
Goals:
Amber Saltner 1
Report
QLD Annual Report
HT 16-10
Tries:
1 Tarah Westen
1 Samantha Hammond
Goals:
1 Maddie Studdon
Penrith Park
Man of the Match: Heather Ballinger

2013

7 April 2013
Queensland Women 30 – 12 New South Wales Women
Tries:
Bianca Ambrum 1
Steph Hancock 1
Amber Saltner 1
Joanne Barrett 1
Renae Kunst 1
Tahnee Norris 1
Goals:
Amber Saltner 3
QLD Annual Report
Video Snippet
HT 10-6
Tries:
2 Tegan Chandler
Goals:
2 M. Watson
Davis Park, West End, Brisbane

2014

19 July 2014
Queensland Women 26 – 10 New South Wales Women
Tries:
Renae Kunst 1
Deanna Turner 1
Kellye Hodges 1
Jenni-Sue Hoepper 1
Steph Hancock 1
Goals:
Ali Brigginshaw 2
Jenni-Sue Hoepper 1
Report
HT 16-0
Tries:
1 Teina Clark
1 Kezie Apps
Goals:
1 Maddie Studdon

2015

27 June 2015
New South Wales Women 4 – 4 Queensland Women
Tries:
Isabelle Kelly 1
Report
HT 0-4
Tries:
1 Chelsea Baker

2016

23 July 2016
New South Wales Women 8 – 4

Queensland Women

Tries:
Simaima Taufa 1
Goals:
Maddie Studdon 2
Report
HT 0-0
Tries:
1 Ali Brigginshaw

Notes:

  • This was the first time New South Wales won the trophy in all women's interstate challenge history.

2017

23 July 2017
New South Wales Women 22 – 6 Queensland Women
Tries:
Jessica Sergis 3
Corban McGregor 1
Vanessa Foliaki 1
Goals:
Caitlin Moran 1
Report
QRL Annual Report
HT 10-6
Tries:
1 Jenni-Sue Hoepper
Goals:
1 Chelsea Baker
WIN Stadium, Wollongong
Referee: Chris Treneman
Man of the Match: Kezie Apps

2018

22 June 2018
New South Wales Women 16 10 Queensland Women
Tries:
Isabelle Kelly (7', 54') 2
Nakia Davis-Welsh (36') 1
Goals:
Maddie Studdon 2/3
(9', 55')
Report
Highlights
HT 6-6
Tries:
2 (12', 45') Karina Brown
Goals:
1/2 Chelsea Baker
(13')
North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Attendance: 6,824
Referee: Jon Stone
Peter Gough (Assistant)
Man of the Match: Isabelle Kelly

Notes:

  • First official Women's State of Origin match.

2019

21 June 2019
New South Wales Women 14 4 Queensland Women
Tries:
Jessica Sergis 1
Shakiah Tungai 1
Maddie Studdon 1
Goals:
Kirra Dibb 1
Report
Highlights
HT 0-4
Tries:
1 Tazmin Gray
Goals:
nil
North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Attendance: 10,300
Referee: Belinda Sharpe
Man of the Match: Maddie Studdon

2020

13 November 2020
7:45 PM
Queensland Women 24 – 18 New South Wales Women
Tries:
Tamika Upton 2
Tarryn Aiken 1
Steph Hancock 1

Goals:
Lauren Brown 4
Report
HT 6-6
Tries:
1 Kezie Apps
1 Tiana Penitani
1 Filomina Hanisi
1 Botille Vette-Welsh
Goals:
1 Melanie Howard
Sunshine Coast Stadium
Referee: Belinda Sharpe
Man of the Match: Tarryn Aiken

See also

References

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