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2019 State of Origin series

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2019 State of Origin series
Won by
New South Wales (15th title)
Series margin2–1
Points scored122
Player of the series
James Tedesco
Top points scorer(s)
James Maloney (20)
Top try scorer(s)
Tom Trbojevic (3)

The 2019 State of Origin series was the 38th annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams. Before this series, Queensland had won 21 times, NSW 14 times, with two series drawn.

For just the second time, a game was played away from Sydney, Brisbane or Melbourne, with Game 2 played at Perth’s Optus Stadium.

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Game I

Wednesday, 5 June 2019
8:10pm (AEST)
Queensland
18–14
New South Wales
Tries:
Dane Gagai (67', 71') 2
Corey Oates (53') 1
Goals:
Kalyn Ponga 3/4
(54', 59' pen, 72')
1st: 0 – 8
2nd: 18 – 6
Tries:
1 (20') Josh Morris
1 (76') Jake Trbojevic
Goals:
3/3 Nathan Cleary
(13' pen, 21', 76')
Sin Bin:
(58') Latrell Mitchell
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 52,191
Referee: Gerard Sutton, Ashley Klein
Player of the Match:
Dane Gagai

Game II

Sunday, 23 June 2019
5:50pm (AWST)
Queensland
6–38
New South Wales
Tries:
Will Chambers (14' pen) 1
Goals:
Kalyn Ponga 1/1
(15')
1st: 6 – 18
2nd: 0 – 20
Tries:
3 (8', 36', 54') Tom Trbojevic
2 (58', 74') Josh Addo-Carr
1 (19') Tyson Frizell
Goals:
5/6 James Maloney
(37', 45' pen, 50' pen, 56', 76')
2/2 Nathan Cleary
(9', 20')
Optus Stadium, Perth
Attendance: 59,721
Referee: Gerard Sutton, Ashley Klein
Player of the Match:
Jake Trbojevic

Game III

Wednesday, 10 July 2019
8:10pm (AEST)
New South Wales
26–20
Queensland
Tries:
James Tedesco (52', 80') 2
Paul Vaughan (35') 1
Damien Cook (60') 1
Goals:
James Maloney 5/5
(6' pen, 36', 53', 61', 80')
1st: 8 – 8
2nd: 18 – 12
Tries:
1 (15') Felise Kaufusi
1 (72') Josh McGuire
1 (77') Josh Papalii
Goals:
4/4 Ethan Lowe
(17', 29' pen, 72', 78')
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 82,565
Referee: Gerard Sutton, Ashley Klein
Player of the Match:
James Tedesco

Teams

New South Wales Blues

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback
James Tedesco
Wing
Nick Cotric
Blake Ferguson
Centre
Latrell Mitchell
Tom Trbojevic
Centre
Josh Morris
Jack Wighton
Wing
Josh Addo-Carr
Five-eighth
Cody Walker
James Maloney
Halfback
Nathan Cleary
Mitchell Pearce
Prop
David Klemmer
Daniel Saifiti
Hooker
Damien Cook
Prop
Paul Vaughan
Jake Trbojevic
David Klemmer
Second row
Boyd Cordner (c)
Second row
Tyson Frizell
Lock
Jake Trbojevic
Dale Finucane
Jake Trbojevic
Interchange
Jack Wighton
Paul Vaughan
Interchange
Payne Haas
Tariq Sims
Dale Finucane
Interchange
Cameron Murray
Interchange
Angus Crichton
Wade Graham
Coach
Brad Fittler

1 - Playing in his eighth State of Origin series, Mitchell Pearce finally got his first ever series win after being called into the side in the decider for the injured Nathan Cleary.

Queensland Maroons

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback
Kalyn Ponga
Cameron Munster
Wing
Corey Oates
Centre
Michael Morgan
Will Chambers
Centre
Will Chambers
Moses Mbye
Wing
Dane Gagai
Five-eighth
Cameron Munster
Corey Norman
Halfback
Daly Cherry-Evans (c)
Prop
Jai Arrow
Dylan Napa
Joe Ofahengaue
Hooker
Ben Hunt
Prop
Josh Papalii
Second row
Felise Kaufusi
Second row
Matt Gillett
Ethan Lowe
Lock
Josh McGuire
Interchange
Moses Mbye
Michael Morgan
Interchange
Joe Ofahengaue
Jarrod Wallace
Christian Welch
Interchange
Dylan Napa
Tim Glasby
Interchange
David Fifita
Coach
Kevin Walters

1 - 2019 would be Kevin Walters' final series as coach of the Queensland Maroons, resigning from the position in 2020 to take up an NRL coaching role with the Brisbane Broncos.

Player Debuts

Game 1

Game 2

Game 3

Residents

Sunday, 12 May 2019
13:10 AEST (UTC+10)
Queensland Residents
42–22
New South Wales Residents
Tries
Delouise Hoeter (7', 18', 58') 3
Sam Scarlett (21') 1
Temone Power (30') 1
Josh Cleeland (53') 1
Corey Jensen (77') 1
Goals
Josh Cleeland (7/8)
Sin Bins
Report
Tries
Beau Fermor (40') 1
Brian To'o (43') 1
Dean Britt (49') 1
Keaon Koloamatangi (74') 1
Goals
Brock Lamb (2/3)
Morgan Harper (1/1)
Sin Bins
Morgan Harper (66')
Brock Lamb (76')
Dolphin Stadium, Queensland
Player of the Match: Sam Scarlett (Queensland Residents)

Source(s):[1]

Team lists:
FB 1
Zac Santo
WG 2
Richard Kennar
CE 3
Delouise Hoeter
CE 4
Connor Broadhurst
WG 5
Izaia Perese
FE 6
Josh Cleeland (c)
HB 7
Sam Scarlett
PR 8
Nat Neale
HK 9
Mitch Cronin
PR 10
Corey Jensen
SR 11
Keenan Palasia
SR 12
Temone Power
LK 13
Tom Gilbert
Substitutes:
IC 14
Christian Hazard
IC 15
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
IC 16
Brett Greinke
IC 17
Darryn Schonig
Coach:
Jon Buchanan[2]
FB 1
Kieren Moss
WG 2
Christian Crichton
CE 3
Reubenn Rennie
CE 4
Morgan Harper
WG 5
Brian To'o
FE 6
Connor Tracey
HB 7
Brock Lamb
PR 8
JJ Collins
HK 9
Billy Brittain (c)
PR 10
Lloyd Perrett
SR 11
Dean Britt
SR 12
Beau Fermor
LK 13
Josh Curran
Substitutes:
IC 14
Keaon Koloamatangi
IC 15
Mitch Kenny
IC 16
Renouf To'omaga
IC 17
Tom Amone
Coach:
Shane Millard[3]

Under 20s

Wednesday, 10 July 2019
8:10pm (AEST)
New South Wales
36–10
Queensland
Tries:
Matt Burton (8', 22') 2
Teig Wilton (31') 1
Matt Croker (48') 1
Ky Rodwell (52') 1
Ethan Parry (62') 1
Goals:
Stephen Crichton 6/7
(23', 33', 40' pen, 49', 54', 64')
1st: 16 – 4
2nd: 20 – 6
Tries:
1 (12') Ronaldo Mulitalo
1 (67') Murray Taulagi
Goals:
1/3 Braydon Trindall
(68')
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Martin Jones
Player of the Match:
Matt Burton


Team lists:
FB 1
Tex Hoy
WG 2
Tui Katoa
CE 3
Stephen Crichton
CE 4
Ethan Parry
WG 5
Jason Saab
FE 6
Matt Burton
HB 7
Blake Taaffe
PR 8
Spencer Leniu
HK 9
Sam Verrills
PR 10
Ky Rodwell
SR 11
Teig Wilton
SR 12
Matt Doorey
LK 13
Darby Medlyn
Substitutes:
IC 14
Luke Huth
IC 15
Stefano Utoikamanu
IC 16
Matt Croker
IC 17
Alex Seyfarth
Coach:
Mark O’Meley[4]
FB 1
Ronaldo Mulitalo
WG 2
Treymain Spry
CE 3
Tesi Niu
CE 4
Murray Taulagi
WG 5
Elijah Anderson
FE 6
Braydon Trindall
HB 7
Cory Paix (c)
PR 8
Eddie Blacker
HK 9
Kobe Hetherington
PR 10
Ethan Bullemor
SR 11
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
SR 12
J'maine Hopgood
LK 13
Tom Gilbert
Substitutes:
IC 14
Tanah Boyd
IC 15
Ben Condon
IC 16
Logan Bayliss-Brow
IC 17
Nathan Barrett
Coach:
Scott Prince[5]

Under 18s

The Under-18s State of Origin match was played as a curtain raiser to Game I of State of Origin 2019.

Wednesday, 5 June 2019
17:15 AEST (UTC+10)
Queensland Under-18s
34–12
New South Wales Under-18s
Tries:
Fanitesi Niu (26', 60') 2
Jake Simpkin (5') 1
Alofiana Khan-Pereira (17') 1
Xavier Coates (53') 1
Reece Walsh (67') 1
Goals:
Joshua James 5/6
(7', 19', 28', 62', 69')
1st: 18 – 6
2nd: 16 – 6

Report

Tries:
1 (10') David Hollis
1 (40') Sione Fainu
Goals:
2/2 Jayden Sullivan
(11', 41')
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Player of the Match:
Xavier Coates

Source(s):[6][7]

Team lists:
FB 1
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
WG 2
Alofiana Khan-Pereira
CE 3
Reece Hoffman
CE 4
Tesi Niu
WG 5
Xavier Coates
FE 6
Joshua James (c)
HB 7
Sam Walker
PR 8
Jack Martin
HK 9
Jake Simpkin
PR 10
Tristan Powell
SR 11
Brendan Piakura
SR 12
Trent Loiero
LK 13
Juwan Compain
Substitutes:
IC 14
Reece Walsh
IC 15
Jack Howarth
IC 16
Carsil Vaikai
IC 17
Harrison Graham
Coach:
Kurt Richards[2]
FB 1
Bradman Best
WG 2
Matthew Feagai
CE 3
Max Feagai
CE 4
Viliami Penisini
WG 5
Tyrell Sloan
FE 6
Jayden Sullivan
HB 7
Noah Griffiths
PR 8
David Hollis
HK 9
Mitchell Black
PR 10
Sione Fainu
SR 11
Jackson Topine (c)
SR 12
Josh Schuster
LK 13
Siua Fotu
Substitutes:
IC 14
Kaeo Weekes
IC 15
Ben Trbojevic
IC 16
Alec Tuitavake
IC 17
Trey Mooney
Coach:
Michael Ennis[4]

Universities Interstate Challenge

Saturday 11 May 2019
12:00 AEST (UTC+10)[8]
Queensland Universities
28–10
New South Wales Universities
Tries
Jake Sparey 2
Sam Collins 2
Josh Rogers 1
Jack Miers 1
Goals
Brayden Torpy (2/6)
Report
Tries
1 Trent Peoples
1 Royce Tout
Goals
(1/2) Dylan Izzard
Langlands Park, Brisbane[8]
Player of the Match: Dalton Phillips (Queensland Universities)


Source(s):[9]

Team lists:
FB 1 Brayden Torpy
WG 2 Jordon Perrins-Phillips
CE 3 Declan Morrissy
CE 4 Sam Collins
WG 5
Jake Sparey
FE 6
Joshua Rogers
HB 7 Josh James
PR 15
Cody McIntosh
HK 9
Jack Miers
PR 10
Jack Brock
SR 11 Ryan Cameron
SR 16 Tom Rafter
LK 13
Dalton Phillips (c)
Substitutes:
IC 8 Dylan Haiijer
IC 12 Brock Richardson
IC 16 Harrison Graham
IC 17 Matthew Butler
IC 18 Hector Hilberto
Coach:
Mark Gliddon[10]
FB 1 Dylan Izzard
WG 2 Samaka Isaacs
CE 3 Nick O’Meley
CE 4 Jack Gibbons
WG 5 Brayden Stewart-Thomas
FE 6 Tom Watkins
HB 7 Luke Jurd
PR 8 Matthew Jurd (c)
HK 9 Maverick Tweedie
PR 10 Matt Sheppard
SR 11 Trent Peoples
SR 12 Reed Izzard
LK 13 Royce Tout
Substitutes:
IC 14 Alec Bush
IC 15 Harrison Leonard
IC 16 Jack Cross
IC 17 Alex Fisher
IC 18 Cheyne Pike
Coach:
Drew Dalton

Women's State of Origin

21 June 2019
7:45pm (AEST)
New South Wales
14–4
Queensland
Tries:
Jessica Sergis (38') 1
Shakiah Tungai (44') 1
Maddie Studdon (50') 1
Goals:
Kirra Dibb 1/2
(51')
Maddie Studdon 0/1
1st: 0 – 4
2nd: 14 – 0
Tries:
1 (24') Tazmin Gray
Goals:
0/1 Meg Ward
North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Attendance: 10,515
Referee: Grant Atkins, Belinda Sharpe
Team lists:
FB 1
Corban McGregor
WG 2
Jessica Sergis
CE 3
Tiana Penitani
CE 4
Isabelle Kelly
WG 5
Shakiah Tungai
FE 6
Kirra Dibb
HB 7
Maddie Studdon
PR 8
Simaima Taufa
HK 9
Kylie Hilder
PR 17
Millie Boyle
SR 11
Kezie Apps (c)
SR 12
Shontelle Stowers
LK 13
Hannah Southwell
Substitutes:
IC 10
Vanessa Foliaki
IC 14
Botille Vette-Welsh
IC 15
Holli Wheeler
IC 16
Takilele Katoa
Coach:
Andrew Patmore
FB 1
Chelsea Baker
WG 2
Karina Brown
CE 3
Stephanie Mooka
CE 4
Amber Pilley
WG 5
Meg Ward
FE 6
Ali Brigginshaw (c)
HB 7
Jenni-Sue Hoepper
PR 8
Heather Ballinger
HK 9
Brittany Breayley
PR 13
Rona Peters
SR 11
Tazmin Gray
SR 15
Tallisha Harden
LK 12
Annette Brander
Substitutes:
IC 10
Steph Hancock
IC 14
Amy Turner
IC 16
Chelsea Lenarduzzi
IC 17
Jessika Elliston
Coach:
Jason Hetherington

References

  1. ^ "QLD Residents v NSW Residents". New South Wales Rugby League. Retrieved 12 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Queensland rep team coaching staff named". Queensland Rugby League. 18 December 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  3. ^ "NSW Origin Pathways Program staff announced". New South Wales Rugby League. 12 April 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  4. ^ a b "True Blues appointed to NSWRL Coaching Pathways positions". New South Wales Rugby League. 17 March 2019. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  5. ^ "Prince to coach young Maroons". Queensland Rugby League. 16 November 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
  6. ^ "NSWRL announces NSW Under-18s Men's squad". New South Wales Rugby League. 22 May 2019. Retrieved 23 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Queensland Under 18 team in position". Queensland Rugby League. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Annual Interstate Challenge Match 11 May 2019". Australian Universities Rugby League. 10 May 2019. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
  9. ^ "Queensland Win 2019 Interstate Challenge Match 28–10". Australian Universities Rugby League. 14 May 2019. Retrieved 15 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Queensland Universities team named for 2019". Queensland Rugby League. 17 April 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
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