
Women's State of Origin 2025 Game 1: Qld Maroons v NSW Blues
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Hello and welcome to the second ever three-match women's Origin series! Last year's series proved the value of the three-match format, with the series locked at 1-1 going into the final match after a nail-biting one-point win by the Maroons in the pouring rain at Newcastle in Game 2. It was the Queenslanders who were good enough to finish it off and come away with the series win, after a dominant victory in Townsville in Game 3.
This year it is NSW who have the two home games, meaning that if they pull off a win at Suncorp Stadium tonight – as they did in Game 1 last year – they will have the psychological advantage of knowing they go into the next two games with the crowd behind them at Allianz in Sydney and McDonald Jones in Newcastle.
While there has been an injury cloud hanging over star Maroons five-eighth Tarryn Aiken, she has confirmed she is fit to play tonight, which will be a great relief to Queenslanders everywhere – Aiken last year won not only the Origin series, but the NRLW premiership, the Karyn Murphy Medal for player of the NRLW grand final and the International Rugby League Golden Boot award. She is pivotal to the success of the Maroons tonight.
There have been plenty of shake ups to the squads, which we will delve into very soon, but expect a few new faces and some rejigged line ups when the teams take the field tonight.
John Strange makes his Origin head coaching debut for the Blues tonight, following a premiership win with the Roosters in 2024. He will be keen to make his mark on the series and kicking off with a win in the cauldron of Suncorp Stadium would be the very definition of a perfect start.
There is plenty to discuss and not long until the game gets underway at 7.45pm AEST, so let's get into it! Share
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