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Maroons skipper Ali Brigginshaw may play her last game for Queensland tonight.

‘Think how it would affect your kids’: Champion’s call against vile abuse

Upon her unveiling as the Broncos captain, a champion has issued a message to those who have taken to social media in a series of vile attacks on players.

  • Nick Wright

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Ashley Klein’s State of Origin refereeing is going under the microscope.

Were the Blues unfairly treated? Here are all eight penalties blown against them in the first half

Have your say on each decision in one of the most lopsided 40-minute penalty counts in 25 years.

  • Dan Walsh
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State of Origin III: All you need to know about the game of the year

The 2025 State of Origin series is going down to a decider in Sydney. May the best team win.

  • Robert Dillon
Nathan Cleary carried a groin injury into the game

The secret injury that almost ruled Cleary out of Origin II

Blues halfback was only cleared to play after coming through the pre-match warm-up on Wednesday, while star prop Payne Haas also had a scare two days out from the Perth clash.

  • Christian Nicolussi
PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 18: Cameron Munster and Harry Grant of the Maroons celebrate winning game two of the Men’s State of Origin series between Queensland Maroons and New South Wales Blues at Optus Stadium on June 18, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Joker and the Thief win the night: How a star duo helped Queensland play their oldest tune

After Wolfmother gave a pre-game clue, Cameron Munster and Harry Grant inspired a classic Maroons’ win built more on guts than gifts.

  • Roy Masters
Kurt Capewell’s try proved to be the turning point.

Trio of selection shocks combine: The moment that decided Origin game II

Tom Dearden, Kurt Mann and Kurt Capewell were contentious selections for the Maroons. So it was appropriate the trio combined to keep the Origin series alive.

  • Adrian Proszenko
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Perth media barred league from the mainstream. Origin knocked the door down

Local media bosses had declared rugby league persona non grata on Perth’s sporting landscape, but a gripping game two showed the game at its best.

  • Malcolm Knox
Tom Dearden is likely to take over as halfback for the Maroons in Origin II.

‘It’s Tom’s time’: How Maroons vindicated Slater’s biggest coaching call

As Billy Slater’s bold selection calls were vindicated, Cameron Munster issued a stunning defence of his under siege coach.

  • Nick Wright
Queensland captain Cameron Munster celebrates victory at full-time.

Munster’s Maroons hold out Blues tide to set up Sydney decider

Queensland held off what would have been the biggest comeback in Origin history to pip NSW 26-24, sending the series to a game-three decider at Accor Stadium in three weeks.

  • Christian Nicolussi
Jarome Luai is put on report for his tackle on Reuben Cotter.

Luai escapes ban for alleged eye-gouge offence

Jarome Luai’s return to Origin was marred by a contrary conduct charge.

  • Robert Dillon

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