Women’s Origin late mail: NSW playmaker cleared for opener
NSW coach Kylie Hilder has put to bed any lingering doubts that one of her side’s star playmakers won’t be fit for Origin I on Thursday night. ORIGIN LATE MAIL.
NSW coach Kylie Hilder has put to bed any lingering doubts that one of her side’s star playmakers won’t be fit for Origin I on Thursday night. ORIGIN LATE MAIL.
Queensland’s star fullback Tamika Upton has won it all, raising the question as to whether the unassuming star from Rockhampton has achieved GOAT status?
The women’s State of Origin will be played across three matches for the first time and NSW is out to make an early statement after pulling a selection surprise.
NSW are desperate to reverse a run of Origin losses and have turned to a brand new halves combination ahead of Game 1, forcing out Newcastle’s two-time premiership-winning halfback.
NSW reclaimed the women’s State of Origin shield with a gutsy win but a Blues star stole the show with a slip of the tongue on live TV.
The Sky Blues boasted the joint winners of the Dally M Medal among a host of big names and it was one of their ‘veterans’ who produced the knockout blow against the Maroons.
The 2022 women’s State of Origin game is the last of the standalone matches and the winner will hold a significant advantage in next year’s groundbreaking series.
Shenae Ciesiolka has never tasted defeat in the maroon of Queensland, and she’s looking to keep that winning feeling going as she prepares for one of the toughest centre match-ups in the game.
When rising star Ruby-Jean Kennard quit netball to play rugby league some of her friends wondered why. But she had a very good reason.
They are NSW State of Origin’s Gen Next. NSW teens on the path to success and already turning heads. Top guns to watch in the U19 NSW v Queensland match-ups on Thursday.
The NSW women’s Origin team were given a scare after assistant coach Jamie Soward tested positive to Covid ahead their big match against the Maroons in Canberra.
Those arguing for the inclusion of transgender women on the basis of equality are either deliberately distorting the argument or lost in a hopeless state of denial, PAUL KENT writes.
There is a growing chasm between ambition and achievement in the fields of women’s sport, writes Paul Kent, and the NRL’s latest move suggests nobody has noticed it.
The Queensland Maroons have unveiled their squad for the one-off women’s State of Origin match to be played in Canberra on June 24.
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