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The '''2017 State of Origin series''' will be the 36th [[State of Origin series|annual best-of-three series]] between the [[Queensland rugby league team|Queensland]] and [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] rugby league teams. Before this series Queensland had won 20 times, NSW 13 times, with two series drawn<ref>http://afltables.com/rl/soo/soo_idx.html</ref>. Queensland are the current title holders, having won 2-1 in [[2016 State of Origin series|2016]].
The '''2017 State of Origin series''' will be the 36th [[State of Origin series|annual best-of-three series]] between the [[Queensland rugby league team|Queensland]] and [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] rugby league teams. Before this series Queensland had won 20 times, NSW 13 times, with two series drawn<ref>http://afltables.com/rl/soo/soo_idx.html</ref>. Queensland are the current title holders, having won 2-1 in [[2016 State of Origin series|2016]].

Revision as of 09:27, 1 June 2017

2017 State of Origin series
Series marginNew South Wales 1-0
Top points scorer(s) James Maloney (12)
Top try scorer(s) James Maloney
Mitchell Pearce
James Tedesco
Andrew Fifita
Jarryd Hayne
Corey Oates
(All 1 Try Each)

The 2017 State of Origin series will be the 36th annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams. Before this series Queensland had won 20 times, NSW 13 times, with two series drawn[1]. Queensland are the current title holders, having won 2-1 in 2016.

Game one and three will be played in Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium, with game two being played in Sydney at ANZ Stadium.[2]

Former Queensland rugby league legend Kevin Walters will coach Queensland for the 2nd year after his maiden series win in 2016. Former Canberra, New South Wales and Australia captain Laurie Daley will coach New South Wales for the 5th year, looking for his 2nd series win after New South Wales' 2-1 win in 2014.

Game I

May 31, 2017
8:15 pm
Queensland 4 – 28 New South Wales
Tries:
Oates 1
Goals:
Smith 0/1
Tries:
1 Fifita
1 Hayne
1 Maloney
1 Pearce
1 Tedesco
Goals:
4/5 Maloney
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 50,390
Referee: Matt Cecchin, Gerard Sutton
Player of the Match: Andrew Fifita

Game II

Game III

Teams

New South Wales Blues

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback James Tedesco
Wing Brett Morris
Centre Josh Dugan
Centre Jarryd Hayne
Wing Blake Ferguson
Five-eighth James Maloney
Halfback Mitchell Pearce
Prop Aaron Woods
Hooker Nathan Peats
Prop Andrew Fifita
Second row Josh Jackson
Second row Boyd Cordner (c)
Lock Tyson Frizell
Interchange David Klemmer
Interchange Wade Graham
Interchange Jake Trbojevic
Interchange Jack Bird
Coach Laurie Daley
18th man Matt Moylan
19th man Jordan McLean
20th man Jack De Belin

Queensland Maroons

Position Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
Fullback Darius Boyd
Wing Corey Oates
Centre Will Chambers
Centre Justin O'Neill
Wing Dane Gagai
Five-eighth Anthony Milford
Halfback Cooper Cronk
Prop Dylan Napa
Hooker Cameron Smith (c)
Prop Nate Myles
Second row Josh Papalii
Second row Matt Gillett
Lock Josh McGuire
Interchange Michael Morgan
Interchange Sam Thaiday
Interchange Aidan Guerra
Interchange Jacob Lillyman
Coach Kevin Walters
18th man Jarrod Wallace

Residents

Under 20s

Women's Interstate Challenge

References