Queensland women's rugby league team

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Queensland Maroons
Badge of Queensland Maroons team
Team information
NicknameMaroons
Governing bodyQueensland Rugby League
Head coachJason Hetherington
CaptainAli Brigginshaw
Most capsKaryn Murphy (20)[1]
Home stadiumSunshine Coast Stadium (12,000)
Team results
First game
Queensland 18–16 New South Wales
(ANZ Stadium, Brisbane; 4 July 1999)
Biggest win
Queensland 46–4 New South Wales
(Kougari Oval, Brisbane; 9 August 2008)
Biggest defeat
New South Wales 22–6 Queensland
(WIN Stadium, Wollongong; 23 July 2017)

The Queensland women's rugby league team represents the Australian state of Queensland in rugby league football. Nicknamed the "Maroons", after the colour of their jersey, the team compete in the annual Women's State of Origin game against arch-rivals New South Wales. Coached by Jason Hetherington and captained by Ali Brigginshaw, the team is administered by the Queensland Rugby League.

Until 2017, the team competed in the Women's Interstate Challenge before the game was rebranded as State of Origin in 2018.[2] From 1999 to 2015, the Maroons went on an unprecedented 17-year undefeated streak.[3]

History

In 1999, Queensland played New South Wales for the first time at Brisbane's ANZ Stadium, with the Maroons' winning 18–16.[4] The win started an undefeated streak that would last for 17 years. The team were originally nicknamed the "Brolgas".[5][6]

In 2015, Queensland failed to defeat New South Wales for the first time, drawing with them 4–all at Townsville's 1300SMILES Stadium.[7]

In 2016, New South Wales defeated Queensland for the first time, winning 8–4 at Cbus Super Stadium.[8]

In 2018, the Women's Interstate Challenge was rebranded as State of Origin.[9] On 22 June 2018, New South Wales won the first game under the State of Origin banner, defeating Queensland 16–10 at North Sydney Oval.[10]

Players

Prior to 2019, the Queensland and New South Wales teams were largely selected under residency rules, meaning a number of players represented both states. Tahnee Norris, who captained Queensland, and Natalie Dwyer, both represented New South Wales before moving to Queensland, while Tarah Westera represented Queensland before moving south.[11]

In 2019, the eligibility rules were revised to be more inline with the men's State of Origin rules.[12] The residency rule was removed, which saw New Zealand representatives Maitua Feterika (Queensland) and Nita Maynard (New South Wales) ruled ineligible.[13] Rona Peters was also ruled ineligible as she had previously represented New Zealand. This was later overturned and she was given special dispensation, as she had retired from international rugby league in 2015, before she first represented Queensland in 2016.[14]

Current squad

On 26 October 2020, the QRL announced a 20-player squad for their fixture against New South Wales on 13 November 2020 at Sunshine Coast Stadium.[15]

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Pts NRLW Club QRLW Club
Halfback Tarryn Aiken (1999-07-14) 14 July 1999 (age 24) 0 0 Brisbane Broncos Tweed Heads Seagulls
Second-row Annette Brander (1993-01-21) 21 January 1993 (age 31) 5 0 Brisbane Broncos Souths Logan Magpies
Hooker Brittany Breayley (1991-02-07) 7 February 1991 (age 33) 6 0 None Burleigh Bears
Halfback, Lock Ali Brigginshaw (Captain) (1989-12-01) 1 December 1989 (age 34) 9 8 Brisbane Broncos Ipswich Brothers
Fullback, Wing Karina Brown (1989-03-09) 9 March 1989 (age 35) 7 16 New Zealand Warriors Burleigh Bears
Hooker Lauren Brown (1995-04-18) 18 April 1995 (age 29) 0 0 Brisbane Broncos Burleigh Bears
Wing Shenae Ciesiolka (1997-08-07) 7 August 1997 (age 26) 0 0 Brisbane Broncos None
Second-row Brianna Clark (1995-05-25) 25 May 1995 (age 29) 0 0 New Zealand Warriors Wests Panthers
Second-row Jessika Elliston (1997-11-17) 17 November 1997 (age 26) 1 0 Brisbane Broncos Tweed Heads Seagulls
Second-row Tazmin Gray (1995-08-04) 4 August 1995 (age 28) 4 4 New Zealand Warriors Burleigh Bears
Prop Steph Hancock (1982-03-09) 9 March 1982 (age 42) 15 26 St George Illawarra Dragons Souths Logan Magpies
Second-row Tallisha Harden (1992-07-21) 21 July 1992 (age 31) 2 0 Brisbane Broncos Burleigh Bears
Prop Chelsea Lenarduzzi (1995-11-26) 26 November 1995 (age 28) 2 0 Brisbane Broncos Burleigh Bears
Prop Shannon Mato (1998-08-21) 21 August 1998 (age 25) 0 0 Brisbane Broncos Wests Panthers
Lock Rona Peters (1988-05-21) 21 May 1988 (age 36) 4 0 None Souths Logan Magpies
Second-row Shaniah Power (1997-03-20) 20 March 1997 (age 27) 0 0 New Zealand Warriors North Qld Gold Stars
Centre, Wing Julia Robinson (1998-01-06) 6 January 1998 (age 26) 0 0 Brisbane Broncos Wests Panthers
Hooker Chante Temara (2001-05-24) 24 May 2001 (age 23) 0 0 Brisbane Broncos Burleigh Bears
Five-eighth Zahara Temara (1997-04-04) 4 April 1997 (age 27) 2 0 Sydney Roosters Burleigh Bears
Fullback Tamika Upton (1997-03-17) 17 March 1997 (age 27) 0 0 Brisbane Broncos CQ Capras

Coaches

Accurate records were not kept in early years of the Women's Interstate Challenge by either the QRL or the NSWRL. The following list of coaches is therefore incomplete.[10]

Coach Years Games Wins Win %
Karen Stuart 2007 1 1 100%
Gordon Robson 2008 2 2 100%
Steve Belsham 2010–2011 2 2 100%
Beth Harlow 2012 1 1 100%
Brad Donald 2013–2016 4 2 50%
Adrian Vowles 2017 1 0 0%
Jason Hetherington 2018–2020 3 0 0%

Results

2006

Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 21 NRL game between the Brisbane Broncos and Wests Tigers.

30 July 2006
Queensland 40 – 24 New South Wales
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
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2006 team Coaching staff
  •  1 Teresa Anderson FB
  •  2 Megan Spicer WG
  •  3 Jaye Christensen CE
  •  4 Carolyn White CE
  •  5 Tammy Cole WG
  •  6 Erin Elliott FE
  •  7 Karyn Murphy (c)HB
  •  8 Leah Williams PR
  •  9 Rebecca Jones HK
  • 10 Neena Fraser PR
  • 11 Melissa Edwards SR
  • 12 Tahnee Norris SR
  • 13 Steph Hancock LK
  • 14 Jenny Pope SR
  • 15 Anna-Marie Burki SR
  • 16 Jasmine Green SR
  • 17 Kerryanne Stead SR




Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2007

Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 22 NRL game between the Penrith Panthers and North Queensland Cowboys.

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

Goals
5 Kellie Batchelor
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2007 team Coaching staff
  •  1 Jasmine Green FB
  •  2 Megan Spicer WG
  •  3 Casey Watkins CE
  •  4 Suzanne Johnson CE
  •  5 Rachele Whelan WG
  •  6 Erin Elliott FE
  •  7 Teresa Anderson HB
  •  8 Leah Williams PR
  •  9 Tooa Nanai HK
  • 10 Bianca Ambrum PR
  • 11 Kellie Batchelor SR
  • 12 Hayley Vankempen SR
  • 13 Tahnee Norris (c)LK
  • 14 Alisha Creeed SR
  • 15 Melissa Edwards SR
  • 16 Tania Davis SR
  • 17 Alex Robertson SR

Head coach

  • Karen Stuart



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2008

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

Game 1

8 July 2008
New South Wales 6 – 8 Queensland
Tries
Jessica Palmer 1

Goals
Teina Clark 1
Report
Tries
1 Steph Hancock
1 Tegan Rolfe
CUA Stadium, Penrith
Player of the Match: Renae Kunst (Queensland)
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2008 team Coaching staff
  •  1 Erin Elliott FB
  •  2 Teresa Aiton WG
  •  3 Tegan Rolfe CE
  •  4 Steph Hancock CE
  •  5 Suzanne Johnson WG
  •  6 Karyn Murphy FE
  •  7 Teresa Anderson HB
  •  8 Neena Fraser PR
  •  9 Tarah Westera HK
  • 10 Tracey Bailey PR
  • 11 Amie Solomona SR
  • 12 Renae Kunst SR
  • 13 Deanna Turner LK
  • 14 Bianca Ambrum PR
  • 15 Leah Williams PR
  • 16 Anna-Marie Burki SR
  • 17 Naomi Bobongie HK

Head coach

  • Gordon Robson



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



Game 2

9 August 2008
Queensland 46 – 4 New South Wales
Report

2009

Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 19 NRL game between the Penrith Panthers and Canberra Raiders.

18 July 2009
New South Wales 14 – 20 Queensland
Tries
Poihaera Clark 1
Natalie Levy 1
Jessica Palmer 1

Goals
Renee Gloss 1
Report
Tries
1 Erin Elliott
1 Tahnee Norris
1 Nive Moefaauo
1 Tarah Westera

Goals
1 Natalie Dwyer
1 Tegan Rolfe

2010

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

Goals
Natalie Dwyer 4
Report
Tries
1 Kylie Hilder

Goals
1 Teina Clark
Albert Park, Gympie
Player of the Match: Latisha Gary (Queensland)
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2010 team Coaching staff

Head coach

  • Steve Belsham



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2011

Played as a curtain raiser to Game I of the 2011 State of Origin series.

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

Goals
Natalie Dwyer 1
Report
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2011 team Coaching staff
  • 14 Natasha Baggow SR
  • 15 Delwyn Fraser PR
  • 16 Natalie Gala SR
  • 17 Kaitlin Moss SR

Head coach

  • Steve Belsham



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2012

Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 16 NRL game between the Penrith Panthers and Parramatta Eels.

23 June 2012
New South Wales 10 – 34 Queensland
Tries
Sam Bremner 1
Tarah Westera 1

Goals
Maddie Studdon 1
Report
Tries
4 Bianca Ambrum
2 Natalie Dwyer
1 Karina Brown
1 Karyn Murphy

Goals
1 Amber Saltner
Centrebet Stadium, Penrith
Player of the Match: Heather Ballinger (Queensland)
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2012 team Coaching staff

Head coach

  • Beth Harlow



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2013

7 April 2013
Queensland 30 – 12 New South Wales
Tries
Bianca Ambrum 1
Jo Barrett 1
Steph Hancock 1
Renae Kunst 1
Tahnee Norris 1
Amber Saltner 1

Goals
Amber Saltner 3
Report
Tries
2 Tegan Chandler

Goals
2 Margaret Watson
Davies Park, Brisbane
Player of the Match: Steph Hancock (Queensland)
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2013 team Coaching staff

Head coach

  • Brad Donald



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2014

19 July 2014
New South Wales 10 – 26 Queensland
Tries
Kezie Apps 1
Teina Clark 1

Goals
Maddie Studdon 3
Report
Tries
1 Steph Hancock
1 Kellye Hodges
1 Jenni-Sue Hoepper
1 Renae Kunst
1 Deanna Turner

Goals
2 Ali Brigginshaw
1 Jenni-Sue Hoepper
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Player of the Match: Renae Kunst (Queensland)
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2014 team Coaching staff
  • 14 Talia Poutini-Lawrence PR
  • 15 Nichole Richards SR
  • 16 Teri Nukunuku PR
  • 17 Jazmyn Taumafai SR

Head coach

  • Brad Donald



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2015

Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 16 NRL game between the North Queensland Cowboys and Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.

27 June 2015
Queensland 4 – 4 New South Wales
Tries
Chelsea Baker 1
Report
Tries
1 Isabelle Kelly
1300SMILES Stadium, Townsville
Player of the Match: Simaima Taufa (New South Wales)
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2015 team Coaching staff
  • 14 Jazmyn Taumafai PR
  • 15 Florence Faamita SR
  • 16 Sarah Walker PR
  • 17 Amie Solomona SR

Head coach

  • Brad Donald



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2016

Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 20 NRL game between the Gold Coast Titans and Parramatta Eels.

23 July 2016
Queensland 4 – 8 New South Wales
Tries
Ali Brigginshaw 1
Report
Tries
1 Simaima Taufa

2 Maddie Studdon
Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast
Player of the Match: Kezie Apps (New South Wales)
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2016 team Coaching staff

Head coach

  • Brad Donald



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2017

Played as a curtain raiser to the Round 20 NRL game between the St George Illawarra Dragons and Manly Warringah Sea Eagles.

23 July 2017
New South Wales 22 – 6 Queensland
Tries
Jessica Sergis 3
Vanessa Foliaki 1
Corban McGregor 1

Caitlin Moran 1
Report
Tries
1 Jenni-Sue Hoepper

1 Chelsea Baker
WIN Stadium, Wollongong
Player of the Match: Kezie Apps (New South Wales)
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2017 team Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2018

The first "official" State of Origin game.

22 June 2018
New South Wales 16 – 10 Queensland
Tries
Isabelle Kelly 2
Nakia Davis-Welsh 1

Maddie Studdon 2
Report
Tries
1 Karina Brown

1 Chelsea Baker
North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Player of the Match: Isabelle Kelly (New South Wales)
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2018 team Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



2019

21 June 2019
New South Wales 14 – 4 Queensland
Tries
Jessica Sergis 1
Maddie Studdon 1
Shakiah Tungai 1

Kirra Dibb 1
Report
Tries
1 Tazmin Gray
North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Player of the Match: Maddie Studdon (New South Wales)
Team list:
Queensland Maroons
2019 team Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



See also

References

  1. ^ "'You can't say no to a QLD jersey'". QRL. 17 July 2013.
  2. ^ "Shift to State of Origin helps raise profile of women's rugby league". The Guardian. 20 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Women's teams named for Origin". NRL. 18 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Maroons look to end Blues winning streak". ABC. 20 June 2019.
  5. ^ "Ballinger calls time on her Queensland career". QRL. 11 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Women In League". Our Footy Team. 26 August 2009.
  7. ^ "Women's Interstate Challenge ends in draw". NRL. 27 June 2015.
  8. ^ "NSW women beat Queensland at last". NRL. 23 July 2016.
  9. ^ "Sims, Taufa launch 2018 Womens Origin". NSWRL. 22 May 2018.
  10. ^ a b "NSW down Queensland to win inaugural women's State of Origin". NRL. 22 June 2018.
  11. ^ "'It's the feeling of Origin': clamour for women's State of Origin". The Guardian. 18 July 2017.
  12. ^ "Caslick, Pelite get green light to play for Maroons in Origin". NRL. 7 October 2020.
  13. ^ "New eligibility rules for Women's State of Origin". QRL. 18 April 2019.
  14. ^ "Four debutantes named for Maroons women's Origin". NRL. 6 June 2019.
  15. ^ "Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons squad named". QRL. 26 October 2020.

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