The 2023 State of Origin series was the 42nd annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams. Before this series, Queensland had won 23 times, NSW 16 times, with two series drawn.
The return of blues centre Latrell Mitchell was pushed back due to Mitchell suffering a calf injury. Stephen Crichton replaced him at starting left centre, and Matt Burton was added into the Game I extended bench.
New South Wales entered the game as slight favourites, however any hopes of an easy win were vaporised early when Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and Selwyn Cobbo crossed for Queensland in the 7th and 10th minutes respectively, giving the Maroons an early 10-0 lead.
Despite enjoying 56% possession and 74% territory in the first half, the Blues could only manage one try as they went into the sheds down 10-6. The try came when maligned five-eighth Jarome Luai threw a perfect pass for club teammate and second rower Liam Martin to burst through a hole and plant the ball down.
It was a dream start to the second half for New South Wales, with Maroons centre Valentine Holmes forcing an offload that was picked up by Blues hooker Api Koroisau, who streaked away to give his side the lead for the first time in the match.
It lasted until the 56th minute, when Cobbo went in for his second try, beating defenders Luai and James Tedesco in the process.
The game was clearly in the balance, and it looked as if the Blues would cruise home when Stephen Crichton's try in the 66th minute was followed by a sin-bin to Maroons forward Tom Flegler in the 68th minute for a dangerous tackle on Tom Trbojevic, meaning New South Wales would play the bulk of the final minutes against 12 men while already possessing a two-point lead.
Add to that, the Maroons would finish the game with both wingers off the field due to injury, with Cobbo going off in the 67th minute and Murray Taulagi in the 72nd. The Blues would also be forced into a late backline change, with Trbojevic off with an HIA in the 68th minute, replaced by Nicho Hynes.
Despite all the adversity, it would be the Maroons who romped home to take the win in the end, with Cameron Munster beating Hynes to set up Tabuai-Fidow for his second try in the 73rd minute. Queensland would seal it a few minutes later, with prop forward Lindsay Collins sensationally leaping over Blues fullback and Roosters team-mate Tedesco to catch the ball and offload to Munster, who scored the try.
Queensland forward Reuben Cotter was named man of the match, playing 80 minutes and finishing with the stats of 10 runs for 84 metres, a tackle break and 48 tackles with only 3 misses.
Kayo Stadium, Brisbane Attendance: 4,764 Referee: Rochelle Tamarua Bunker: Matt Noyen Touch judges: Dan Schwass, Tori Wilkie Player of the Match: Rilee Jorgensen
Team details
FB
1
Destiny Mino-Sinapati
WG
2
Sienna Laing
CE
3
Libby Surha
CE
4
Skyla Adams
WG
5
Ebony Raftstrand-Smith
FE
6
Chantay Kiria-Ratu
HB
7
Sienna Lofipo (c)
PR
8
Shaylee Joseph
HK
9
Lily-Rose Kolc
PR
10
Jacinta Carter
SR
12
Malaela Su'a
SR
13
Matekino Gray
LK
11
Rilee Jorgenson
Interchange:
IN
14
Emily Bella
IN
15
Alyssa McCarthy
IN
16
Lily Peacock
IN
17
Delaney Claridge
CS
18
Helen Uitualagi (not used)
Coach: Deanna Turner
1
FB
Sienna Williams
2
WG
Grace-Lee Weekes
3
CE
Litia Fusi
4
CE
Lindsay Tui
5
WG
Georgia Willey
6
FE
Brooke Talataina
7
HB
Evie Jones
8
PR
Kalosipani Hopoate
9
HK
Chelsea Makira
10
PR
Latisha Smythe
11
SR
Chloe Jackson (c)
12
SR
Monalisa Soliola
13
LK
Losana Lutu
Interchange:
IN
14
Leah Ollerton
IN
15
Mercydes Faaeteete-Metcalf
IN
16
Marley Cardwell
IN
17
Kate Fallon
CS
18
Charlotte Barwick (not used)
Coach: Kate Mullaly
Touch judges: Mitch Currie and Tori Wilkie
Wheelchair State Challenge
Saturday, 8 July 2023
Queensland
42 – 26
New South Wales
Tries:7 A Tannock 3 S Harre 2 J Hill 1 B McKenna 1 Goals:7 B McKenna 4 J Hill 3