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2018 State of Origin series

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2018 State of Origin series
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The 2018 State of Origin series was the 37th annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams. Before this series, Queensland had won 21 times, NSW 13 times, with two series drawn. The 2018 series was won by New South Wales, after winning the first 2 games of the series, their first since 2014, and their second since 2005.[1]

Quick Facts Won by, Series margin ...

Kevin Walters coached Queensland for the third year in a row, while New South Wales were coached by Brad Fittler after he replaced Laurie Daley in November 2017.[2]

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Game I

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Melbourne Cricket Ground during game one.
More information New South Wales, 22–12 ...
Wednesday, 6 June 2018
8:00pm (AEST)
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Attendance: 87,122
Referee: Gerard Sutton, Ashley Klein
Player of the Match: James Tedesco
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Game II

More information New South Wales, 18–14 ...
Sunday, 24 June 2018
7:40pm (AEST)
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 82,223
Referee: Gerard Sutton, Ashley Klein
Player of the Match: Boyd Cordner
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Game III

More information Queensland, 18–12 ...
Wednesday, 11 July 2018
8:00pm (AEST)
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 51,214
Referee: Gerard Sutton, Ashley Klein
Player of the Match: Billy Slater

Teams

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New South Wales Blues

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1 - New South Wales named a record 11 debutants for Game 1

Queensland Maroons

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1 - In Game I, Billy Slater was originally selected at fullback for Queensland but had to withdraw due to an injury. He was replaced at fullback by Michael Morgan, with Anthony Milford coming on to the bench as a replacement.

2 - Greg Inglis took over the captaincy for the Maroons after the retirement from rep football of Cameron Smith. A thumb injury after Game 2 meant Billy Slater would take over the role for Game 3.

3 - Daly Cherry-Evans made his return to State of Origin, named for his first start at halfback since Game 2 of the 2015 series.

4 - Billy Slater would controversially be awarded with the Wally Lewis Medal for Player of the Series, despite only appearing in two out of the three games in a team that lost the series. The NRL changed the process for deciding the award the following year.

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Player Debuts

Game 1

Game 2

Game 3

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Under 18s

More information New South Wales U18s, 16–10 ...
6 June 2018
5:15pm (AEST)
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Referee: Keiren Irons
Team lists:
FB 1 John-Paul Nohra
WG 2 Jason Saab
CE 3 Bradman Best
CE 4 Bronson Xerri
WG 5 Tallis Angianga
FE 6 Jock Madden
HB 7 Phoenix Crossland (c)
PR 8 Spencer Leniu
HK 9 Maurice Trindall
PR 10 Stefano Utoikamanu
SR 11 Egan Butcher
SR 12 Shawn Blore (c)
LK 13 Duwayne Fuimaono
Substitutes:
IC 14 Tommy Talau
IC 15 Matt Doorey
IC 16 Jalal Bazzaz
IC 18 Jason Purcell
Coach:
Mark O'Meley
FB 1 McKenzie Baker
WG 2 Sebastian Winters-Chang
CE 3 Jack Paterson
CE 4 Ioane Seiuli
WG 5 Xavier Coates
FE 6 Tanah Boyd
HB 7 Tom Dearden
PR 15 Geordie Brand
HK 9 Cory Paix
PR 10 Ethan Bullemor
SR 11 Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
SR 12 David Fifita (c)
LK 13 Tom Gilbert
Substitutes:
IC 8 Garrett Smith
IC 14 Fanitesi Niu
IC 16 David Butler
IC 17 Blake Campbell
Coach:
Kurt Richards
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Under 20s

More information Queensland U20s, 30–12 ...
11 July 2018
5:15pm (AEST)
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Referee: Benjamin Watts
Player of the Match: Jake Clifford
Team lists:
FB 1 Corey Allan
WG 2 Murray Taulagi
CE 3 Gehamat Shibasaki
CE 4 Kurt Wiltshire
WG 5 Tristan Sailor
FE 6 AJ Brimson
HB 7 Jake Clifford
PR 8 Thomas Flegler
HK 9 Harry Grant
PR 10 Patrick Carrigan (c)
SR 11 Louis Geraghty
SR 12 Beau Fermor
LK 13 Corey Horsburgh
Substitutes:
IC 14 Lachlan Lam
IC 15 Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
IC 16 Sam Johnstone
IC 17 Reed Mahoney
Coach:
Justin Hodges
FB 1 Ryan Papenhuyzen
WG 2 Billy Smith
CE 3 Matheson Johns
CE 4 Bronson Xerri
WG 5 Brian Too
FE 6 Brendan O'Hagan
HB 7 Kyle Flanagan (c)
PR 8 Oregon Kaufusi
HK 9 Reece Robson
PR 10 Emre Guler
SR 11 Billy Burns
SR 17 Teig Wilton
LK 13 Josh Curran
Substitutes:
IC 14 Blayke Brailey
IC 15 Ky Rodwell
IC 16 Setefano Hala
IC 18 Josh Carr
Coach:
Matt King
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Residents

More information New South Wales Residents, 36–20 ...
24 June 2018
4:10pm (AEST)
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Todd Smith, Liam Kennedy
Team lists:
FB 1 Caleb Aekins
WG 2 Tony Satini
CE 3 Aaron Gray
CE 4 Mawene Hiroti
WG 5 Maika Sivo
FE 6 Sean O'Sullivan
HB 7 Kyle Flanagan (c)
PR 8 Kurt Dillon
HK 9 Blayke Brailey
PR 10 JJ Felise
SR 16 Dean Britt
SR 12 Luke Garner
LK 13 Liam Martin
Substitutes:
IC 14 Suaia Matagi
IC 15 Ofahiki Ogden
IC 17 Billy Brittain
IC 19 Bayley Sironen
Coach:
Shane Millard
FB 1 Scott Drinkwater
WG 2 Jonus Pearson
CE 3 Marion Seve
CE 4 Gehamat Shibasaki
WG 5 Kalifa Faifai Loa
FE 6 Billy Walters
HB 7 Jamal Fogarty
PR 8 Nathaniel Neale
HK 9 Pat Politoni
PR 10 Sam Anderson
SR 11 Patrick Kaufusi
SR 12 Blake Leary (c)
LK 13 Patrick Mago
Substitutes:
IC 14 Mitch Cronin
IC 15 Patrick Carrigan
IC 16 Lachlan Timm
IC 17 Will Bugden
Coach:
Jon Flanagan
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Women's State of Origin

The women's competition, which had in previous years been known as the Interstate Challenge, became known as the Women's State of Origin for the first time in 2018. The game was played on 22 June and was won 16–10 by New South Wales.[3][4]

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