State of Origin results and statistics

State of Origin results and statistics have been accumulating since the 1980 State of Origin game. Every game played under State of Origin selection rules, including the additional 1987 exhibition match and the matches played between New South Wales and Queensland for the Super League Tri-series are detailed below unless stated otherwise.

Results

Series matches

Queensland have won 21 series. NSW have won 14 (as at the completion of the 2018 series).

DateDetailsReferee(s)GroundCrowdMan of the Match
Tuesday, June 1, 1982New South Wales 20 (Ziggy Niszczot 2, Steve Mortimer, Brad Izzard tries; Michael Cronin 4 goals)
Queensland 16 (Mitch Brennan, John Ribot tries; Mal Meninga 5 goals)
Kevin RobertsLang Park27,326Mal Meninga
Tuesday, June 8, 1982Queensland 11 (Gene Miles, John Ribot, Paul Vautin tries; Colin Scott goal)
New South Wales 7 (Brad Izzard try; Tony Melrose 2 goals)
Barry GomersallLang Park19,435Rod Morris
Tuesday, June 22, 1982Queensland 10 (Wally Lewis, Rohan Hancock tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)
New South Wales 5 (Phil Duke try; Michael Cronin goal)
Don WilsonSydney Cricket Ground20,242Wally Lewis
Tuesday, June 7, 1983Queensland 24 (Wally Lewis 2, Mark Murray tries; Mal Meninga 6 goals)
New South Wales 12 (Steve Ella, Eric Grothe, Sr. tries; Phil Sigsworth 2 goals)
Barry GomersallLang Park29,412Wally Lewis
Tuesday, June 21, 1983New South Wales 10 (Steve Ella, Neil Hunt tries; Michael Cronin goal)
Queensland 6 (Mal Meninga try; Mal Meninga goal)
John GocherSydney Cricket Ground21,620Peter Sterling
Tuesday, June 28, 1983Queensland 43 (Mitch Brennan 2, Greg Conescu, Bryan Niebling, Gene Miles, Steve Stacey, Dave Brown tries; Mal Meninga 6, Colin Scott goals; Wally Lewis field goal)
New South Wales 22 (Chris Anderson 3, Steve Mortimer tries; Michael Cronin 3 goals)
Robin WhitfieldLang Park26,084Wally Lewis
Tuesday, May 29, 1984Queensland 29 (Kerry Boustead 3, Gene Miles, Wally Lewis, Paul Vautin tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals; Wally Lewis field goal)
New South Wales 12 (Noel Cleal try; Ross Conlon 4 goals)
Kevin RobertsLang Park33,662Wally Lewis
Tuesday, June 19, 1984Queensland 14 (Greg Dowling, Gene Miles tries; Mal Meninga 3 goals)
New South Wales 2 (Ross Conlon goal)
Barry GomersallSydney Cricket Ground29,088Wally Lewis
Tuesday, July 17, 1984New South Wales 22 (Brian Johnston 2, Noel Cleal tries; Ross Conlon 5 goals)
Queensland 12 (Kerry Boustead, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)
Kevin RobertsLang Park16,559Steve Mortimer
Tuesday, May 28, 1985New South Wales 18 (Michael O' Connor 2 tries; Michael O'Connor 5 goals))
Queensland 2 (Mal Meninga goal)
Kevin RobertsLang Park33,011Peter Wynn
Tuesday, June 11, 1985New South Wales 21 (Ben Elias, Brett Kenny, Steve Mortimer tries; Michael O'Connor 4 goals; Michael O'Connor field goal)
Queensland 14 (Ian French, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 3 goals)
Barry GomersallSydney Cricket Ground39,068Wally Lewis
Tuesday, July 23, 1985Queensland 20 (Dale Shearer 2, Ian French, John Ribot tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)
New South Wales 6 (Steve Ella try; Michael O'Connor goal)
Barry GomersallLang Park18,825Wally Fullerton-Smith
Tuesday, May 27, 1986New South Wales 22 (Andrew Farrar, Garry Jack, Chris Mortimer, Royce Simmons tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals)
Queensland 16 (Greg Dowling, Gene Miles tries; Mal Meninga 4 goals)
Kevin RobertsLang Park33,066Royce Simmons
Tuesday, June 10, 1986New South Wales 24 (Noel Cleal, Wayne Pearce, Andrew Farrar Brett Kenny, Michel O'Connor tries; Michel O'Connor 2 goals)
Queensland 20 (Dale Shearer, Ian French, Les Kiss, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)
Barry GomersallSydney Cricket Ground40,707Peter Sterling
Tuesday, July 1, 1986New South Wales 18 (Wayne Pearce, Peter Tunks, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals)
Queensland 16 (Gary Belcher, Greg Conescu, Les Kiss, Dale Shearer tries)
Kevin RobertsLang Park21,097Brett Kenny
Tuesday, June 2, 1987New South Wales 20 (Michael O'Connor 2, Les Davidson, Mark McGaw tries; Michael O'Connor 2 goals)
Queensland 16 (Dale Shearer, Tony Currie, Greg Dowling tries; Gary Belcher, Peter Jackson goals)
Mick StoneLang Park33,411Les Davidson
Tuesday, June 16, 1987Queensland 12 (Dale Shearer, Greg Dowling, Colin Scott tries)
New South Wales 6 (Andrew Farrar try; Michael O'Connor goal)
Barry GomersallSydney Cricket Ground42,048Peter Sterling
Wednesday, July 15, 1987Queensland 10 (Dale Shearer, Bob Lindner tries; Dale Shearer goal)
New South Wales 8 (David Boyle try; Michael O'Connor 2 goals)
Barry GomersallLang Park32,602Allan Langer
Tuesday, May 17, 1988Queensland 26 (Allan Langer 2, Gary Belcher, Peter Jackson, Alan McIndoe tries; Gary Belcher 3 goals)
New South Wales 18 (Mark McGaw, Andrew Ettingshausen, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals)
Barry GomersallSydney Football Stadium26,441Allan Langer
Tuesday, May 31, 1988Queensland 16 (Sam Backo, Allan Langer tries; Gary Belcher 4 goals)
New South Wales 6 (Michael O'Connor try; Michael O'Connor goal)
Mick StoneLang Park31,817Sam Backo
Tuesday, June 21, 1988Queensland 38 (Sam Backo 2, Gary Belcher, Brett French, Joe Kilroy, Allan Langer, Wally Lewis tries; Gary Belcher 5 goals)
New South Wales 22 (Wayne Pearce, John Ferguson, Steve Hanson, Michael O'Connor tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals)
Greg McCallumSydney Football Stadium16,910Sam Backo
Tuesday, May 23, 1989Queensland 36 (Mal Meninga 2, Michael Hancock 2, Allan Langer, Alan McIndoe, Bob Lindner tries; Mal Meninga 4 goals)
New South Wales 6 (Andrew Ettingshausen try; Laurie Daley goal)
Mick StoneLang Park33,088Martin Bella
Wednesday, June 14, 1989Queensland 16 (Kerrod Walters, Wally Lewis, Michael Hancock tries; Mal Meninga, Gary Belcher goals)
New South Wales 12 (Laurie Daley, Chris Johns tries; Greg Alexander 2 goals)
David MansonSydney Football Stadium40,000Wally Lewis
Wednesday, June 28, 1989Queensland 36 (Dale Shearer 2, Gary Belcher, Tony Currie, Kerrod Walters, Michael Hancock, Alan McIndoe tries; Dale Shearer 4 goals)
New South Wales 16 (David Trewhella, Bruce McGuire, Des Hasler tries; Michael O'Connor 2 goals)
Greg McCallumLang Park33,260Kerrod Walters
Wednesday, May 9, 1990New South Wales 8 (Mark McGaw try; Michael O'Connor 2 goals)
Queensland 0
David MansonSydney Football Stadium41,235Ben Elias
Wednesday, May 30, 1990New South Wales 12 (Ricky Stuart, Brad Mackay tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals)
Queensland 6 (Les Kiss try; Mal Meninga goal)
Greg McCallumOlympic Park, Melbourne25,800Ricky Stuart
Wednesday, June 13, 1990Queensland 14 (Peter Jackson, Gary Belcher tries; Gary Belcher 2, Wally Lewis goals)
New South Wales 10 (Mark McGaw, Glenn Lazarus tries; Rod Wishart goal)
David MansonLang Park31,416Bob Linder
Wednesday, May 8, 1991Queensland 6 (Mal Meninga try; Mal Meninga goal)
New South Wales 4 (Laurie Daley try)
Bill HarriganLang Park32,400Wally Lewis
Wednesday, May 29, 1991New South Wales 14 (Mark McGaw, Chris Johns tries; Michael O'Connor 3 goals)
Queensland 12 (Dale Shearer, Willie Carne tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)
David MansonSydney Football Stadium41,520Steve Walters
Wednesday, June 12, 1991Queensland 14 (Dale Shearer, Paul Hauff, Michael Hancock tries; Mal Meninga goal)
New South Wales 12 (Chris Johns, Michael O'Connor, Des Hasler tries)
Bill HarriganLang Park33,226Martin Bella
Wednesday, May 6, 1992New South Wales 14 (Bradley Clyde, Craig Salvatori tries; Rod Wishart 3 goals)
Queensland 6 (Allan Langer try; Mal Meninga goal)
David MansonSydney Football Stadium40,039Ben Elias
Wednesday, May 20, 1992Queensland 5 (Billy Moore try; Allan Langer field goal)
New South Wales 4 (Rod Wishart 2 goals)
Bill HarriganLang Park31,500Bob Linder
Wednesday, June 3, 1992New South Wales 16 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Ricky Stuart, John Cartwright tries; Tim Brasher 2 goals)
Queensland 4 (Mal Meninga 2 goals)
Eddie WardSydney Football Stadium41,878Ricky Stuart
Monday, May 3, 1993New South Wales 14 (Ricky Stuart, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 3 goals)
Queensland 10 (Willie Carne, Bob Linder tries; Mal Meninga goal)
Greg McCallumLang Park33,000Ricky Stuart
Monday, May 17, 1993New South Wales 16 (Laurie Daley, Brad Mackay, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals)
Queensland 12 (Mal Meninga, Kevin Walters tries; Dale Shearer, Adrian Brunker goals)
Eddie WardSydney Football Stadium41,895Tim Brasher
Monday, May 31, 1993Queensland 24 (Willie Carne 2, Bob Linder, Steve Walters tries; Mal Meninga 2, Julian O'Neill 2 goals)
New South Wales 12 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Paul Harragon tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals)
Greg McCallumLang Park31,500Dale Shearer
Monday, May 23, 1994Queensland 16 (Julian O'Neill, Willie Carne, Mark Coyne tries; Mal Meninga 2 goals)
New South Wales 12 (Paul Harragon, Brad Mackay tries; Rod Wishart, Graham Mackay goals)
Bill HarriganSydney Football Stadium41,859Willie Carne
Wednesday, June 8, 1994New South Wales 14 (Glenn Lazarus, Paul McGregor tries; Tim Brasher 3 goals)
Queensland 0
Graham AnnesleyMelbourne Cricket Ground87,161Paul Harragon
Monday, June 20, 1994New South Wales 27 (Brett Mullins, Bradley Clyde, Laurie Daley, Brad Fittler tries; Tim Brasher 4 goals; Ben Elias 2, Brad Fittler field goals)
Queensland 12 (Steve Renouf, Andrew Gee tries Julian O'Neill 2 goals)
Bill HarriganLang Park40,665Ben Elias
Monday, May 15, 1995Queensland 2 (Wayne Bartrim goal)
New South Wales 0
Eddie WardSydney Football Stadium39,841Gary Larson
Wednesday, May 31, 1995Queensland 20 (Brett Dallas, Mark Coyne, Adrian Lam tries; Wayne Bartrim 4 goals)
New South Wales 12 (Brett Rodwell, Jim Serdaris tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals)
Eddie WardMelbourne Cricket Ground52,994Jason Smith
Monday, June 12, 1995Queensland 24 (Brett Dallas,Jason Smith, Ben Ikin, Billy Moore tries; Wayne Bartrim 4 goals)
New South Wales 16 (Tim Brasher, Adam Muir, Rod Wishart tries; Rod Wishart 2 goals)
David MansonLang Park40,189Adrian Lam
Monday, May 20, 1996New South Wales 14 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Steve Menzies tries; Andrew Johns 3 Goals)
Queensland 6 (Allan Langer try; Wayne Bartrim goal)
David MansonLang Park39,348Geoff Toovey
Monday, June 3, 1996New South Wales 18 (Brett Mullins 2, Rod Wishart tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals)
Queensland 6 (Steve Renouf try; Julian O'Neill goal)
David MansonSydney Football Stadium41,955Andrew Johns
Monday, June 17, 1996New South Wales 15 (Andrew Ettingshausen, Brett Mullins tries; Andrew Johns 2, Rod Wishart goals; Brad Fittler field goal)
Queensland 14 (Brett Dallas, Mark Coyne tries; Willie Carne 3 goals)
David MansonLang Park38,217Steve Menzies
Wednesday, May 28, 1997New South Wales 8 (Paul McGregor try; Andrew Johns, Rod Wishart goals)
Queensland 6 (Adrian Lam try; Wayne Bartrim goal)
Kelvin JeffesLang Park28,222Geoff Toovey
Wednesday, June 11, 1997New South Wales 15 (Jim Dymock, Ken McGuinness, Nik Kosef tries; John Simon goal; John Simon field goal)
Queensland 14 (Brett Dallas, Robbie O'Davis, Matt Sing tries; Julian O'Neill goal)
David MansonMelbourne Cricket Ground25,105Paul McGregor
Wednesday, June 25, 1997Queensland 18 (Ben Ikin, Julian O'Neill, Mark Coyne tries; Julian O'Neill 3 goals)
New South Wales 12 (Andrew Johns, Jamie Ainscough tries; John Simon, Andrew Johns goals)
Eddie WardSydney Football Stadium33,241Gary Larson
Friday, May 22, 1998Queensland 24 (Steve Price, Tonie Carroll, Allan Langer, Kevin Walters tries; Darren Lockyer 4 goals)
New South Wales 23 (Laurie Daley, Tim Brasher, Steve Menzies, Rod Wishart, Brad Fittler tries; Andrew Johns goal; Andrew Johns field goal)
Bill HarriganSydney Football Stadium36,070Allan Langer
Friday, June 5, 1998New South Wales 26 (Paul McGregor 2, Tim Brasher, Adam MacDougall, Brad Fittler tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals)
Queensland 10 (Wendell Sailor, Matt Sing tries; Darren Lockyer goal)
Bill HarriganLang Park40,447Rodney Howe
Friday, June 19, 1998Queensland 19 (Ben Ikin, Kevin Walters, Allan Langer tries; Darren Lockyer 2, Robbie O'Davis goals; Jason Smith field goal)
New South Wales 4 (Ken McGuinness try)
Bill HarriganSydney Football Stadium38,952Shane Webcke
Wednesday, May 26, 1999Queensland 9 (Mat Rogers 4 goals; Mat Rogers field goal)
New South Wales 8 (Anthony Mundine try; Ryan Girdler 2 goals)
Bill HarriganLang Park38,093Jason Hetherington
Wednesday, June 9, 1999New South Wales 12 (Laurie Daley, Robbie Ross tries; Ryan Girdler 2 goals)
Queensland 8 (Mat Rogers try; Mat Rogers 2 goals)
Steve ClarkStadium Australia88,336Laurie Daley
Wednesday, June 23, 1999Queensland 10 (Paul Green, Darren Lockyer tries; Darren Lockyer goal) drew
New South Wales 10 (Matt Geyer 2 tries; Ryan Girdler goal)
Steve ClarkLang Park39,371Wendell Sailor
Wednesday, May 10, 2000New South Wales 20 (Adam MacDougall 2, David Peachey, Ryan Girdler tries; Ryan Girdler 2 goals)
Queensland 16 (Adrian Lam 2, Mat Rogers tries; Mat Rogers, Darren Lockyer goals)
Bill HarriganStadium Australia61,511Adam MacDougall
Wednesday, May 24, 2000New South Wales 28 (Scott Hill, David Furner, Shaun Timmins, Ryan Girdler, Brad Fittler tries; Ryan Girdler 4 goals)
Queensland 10 (Gorden Tallis try; Mat Rogers 3 goals)
Bill HarriganLang Park38,796Tim Brasher
Wednesday, June 7, 2000New South Wales 56 (Ryan Girdler 3, Matt Gidley 2, Adam MacDougall, Andrew Johns, Adam Muir, Bryan Fletcher tries; Ryan Girdler 10 goals)
Queensland 16 (Mat Rogers, Gorden Tallis, David Smith tries; Mat Rogers 2 goals)
Bill HarriganStadium Australia58,767Ryan Girdler
Sunday, May 6, 2001Queensland 34 (Carl Webb, John Buttigieg, John Doyle, Darren Lockyer, Darren Smith, Chris Walker tries; Darren Lockyer 5 goals)
New South Wales 16 (Matt Gidley, Trent Barrett, Brad Fittler tries; Michael De Vere 2 goals)
Bill HarriganLang Park38,909Gorden Tallis
Sunday, June 10, 2001New South Wales 26 (Brad Fittler 2, Jamie Ainscough, Trent Barrett, Luke Ricketson tries; Ryan Girdler 3 goals)
Queensland 8 (Chris Walker try; Darren Lockyer 2 goals)
Bill HarriganStadium Australia70,249Trent Barrett
Sunday, July 1, 2001Queensland 40 (Chris Walker 2, Darren Lockyer 2, Paul Bowman 2, Dane Carlaw, Allan Langer tries; Darren Lockyer 4 goals)
New South Wales 14 (Ryan Girdler 2 tries; Ryan Girdler 3 goals)
Bill HarriganQueensland Sport and Athletics Centre49,441Darren Lockyer
Wednesday, May 22, 2002New South Wales 32 (Brett Hodgson, Jamie Lyon, Timana Tahu, Matt Gidley, Andrew Johns tries; Andrew Johns 4, Brett Hodgson goals; Andrew Johns, Trent Barrett field goals)
Queensland 4 (Lote Tuqiri try)
Bill HarriganStadium Australia55,421Andrew Johns
Wednesday, June 5, 2002Queensland 26 (Lote Tuqiri 3, Dane Carlaw, Gorden Tallis tries; Lote Tuqiri 3 goals)
New South Wales 18 (Braith Anasta, Shaun Timmins, Luke Ricketson tries Andrew Johns 3 goals)
Bill HarriganQueensland Sport and Athletics Centre47,989Chris McKenna
Wednesday, June 26, 2002Queensland 18 (Dane Carlaw, Shaun Berrigan, Lote Tuqiri, Shane Webcke tries; Lote Tuqiri goal) drew
New South Wales 18 (Jason Moodie 2, Steve Menzies tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals)
Bill HarriganStadium Australia74,842Allan Langer
Wednesday, June 11, 2003New South Wales 25 (Anthony Minichiello 2, Andrew Johns, Craig Wing tries; Andrew Johns 4 goals; Andrew Johns field goal)
Queensland 12 (Gorden Tallis, Darren Lockyer tries; Darren Lockyer 2 goals)
Bill HarriganLang Park52,429Luke Bailey
Wednesday, June 25, 2003New South Wales 27 (Timana Tahu 2, Ben Kennedy, Matt Gidley, Anthony Minichiello tries; Andrew Johns 3 goals; Andrew Johns field goal)
Queensland 4 (Michael Crocker try)
Bill HarriganStadium Australia79,132Andrew Johns
Wednesday, July 16, 2003Queensland 36 (Matt Sing 3, Brent Tate 2, Cameron Smith, Michael Crocker tries; Josh Hannay 4 goals)
New South Wales 6 (Timana Tahu try; Andrew Johns goal)
Bill HarriganLang Park52,130Matt Sing
Wednesday, May 26, 2004New South Wales 9 (Shaun Timmins try; Craig Fitzgibbon 2 goals; Shaun Timmins field goal)
Queensland 8 (Brent Tate, Scott Prince tries)
Sean HampsteadStadium Australia68,344Shaun Timmons
Wednesday, June 16, 2004Queensland 22 (Billy Slater 2, Dane Carlaw, Willie Tonga tries; Cameron Smith 2, Scott Prince goals)
New South Wales 18 (Timana Tahu 2, Luke Rooney tries; Craig Fitzgibbon 3 goals)
Sean HampsteadLang Park52,478Billy Slater
Wednesday, July 7, 2004New South Wales 36 (Mark Gasnier 2, Luke Rooney, Trent Barrett, Anthony Minichiello, Brad Fittler tries; Craig Fitzgibbon 5, Mark Gasnier goals)
Queensland 14 (Billy Slater, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith 3 goals)
Paul SimpkinsStadium Australia82,487Craig Fitzgibbon
Wednesday, May 25, 2005Queensland 24 (Ty Williams, Michael Crocker, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith 5 goals; Darren Lockyer, Johnathan Thurston field goals)
New South Wales 20 (Ben Kennedy, Luke Rooney, Mark Gasnier, Danny Buderus tries; Craig Fitzgibbon 2 goals)
Paul SimpkinsLang Park52,484Steve Price
Wednesday, June 15, 2005New South Wales 32 (Anthony Minichiello 2, Matt Cooper, Danny Buderus, Steve Menzies tries; Andrew Johns 3, Craig Fitzgibbon 3 goals)
Queensland 22 (Petero Civoniceva, Brad Thorn, Billy Slater, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith 3 goals)
Steve ClarkStadium Australia82,389Andrew Johns
Wednesday, July 6, 2005New South Wales 32 (Matt King 3, Braith Anasta, Mark Gasnier, Timana Tahu tries; Andrew Johns 3, Craig Fitzgibbon goals)
Queensland 10 (Johnathan Thurston, Matt Bowen tries; Cameron Smith goal)
Paul SimpkinsLang Park52,436Anthony Minichiello
Wednesday, May 24, 2006New South Wales 17 (Brett Finch, Matt King, Willie Mason tries; Brett Hodgson 2 goals; Brett Finch field goal)
Queensland 16 (Greg Inglis 2, Steve Bell tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
Sean HampsteadStadium Australia72,773Willie Mason
Wednesday, June 14, 2006Queensland 30 (Adam Mogg 2, Carl Webb, Justin Hodges, Shaun Berrigan tries; Johnathan Thurston 5 goals)
New South Wales 6 (Timana Tahu try; Brett Hodgson goal)
Steve ClarkLang Park52,468Darren Lockyer
Wednesday, July 5, 2006Queensland 16 (Adam Mogg, Brent Tate, Darren Lockyer tries; Clinton Schifcofske 2 goals)
New South Wales 14 (Eric Grothe, Jr. 2, Matt King tries; Brett Hodgson goal)
Steve ClarkDocklands Stadium54,833Brent Tate
Wednesday, 23 May 2007Queensland 25 (Greg Inglis 2, Darren Lockyer, Steve Price tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals; Johnathan Thurston field goal)
New South Wales 18 (Matt Cooper, Jarryd Hayne, Nathan Hindmarsh tries; Jamie Lyon 3 goals)
Paul SimpkinsLang Park52,498Johnathan Thurston
Wednesday, June 13, 2007Queensland 10 (Greg Inglis, Steve Bell tries; Johnathan Thurston goal)
New South Wales 6 (Brett Stewart try; Jamie Lyon goal)
Shayne HayneStadium Australia76,924Cameron Smith
Wednesday, July 4, 2007New South Wales 18 (Jarryd Hayne, Matt King, Hazem El Masri tries; Hazem El Masri 3 goals)
Queensland 4 (Justin Hodges try)
Paul SimpkinsLang Park52,469Greg Bird
Wednesday, May 21, 2008New South Wales 18 (Anthony Quinn 2, Brett Stewart, Anthony Laffranchi tries; Craig Fitzggibbon goal)
Queesnland 10 (Brent Tate, Israel Folau tries; Johnathan Thurston goal)
Tony ArcherStadium Australia67,620Greg Bird
Wednesday, June 11, 2008Queensland 30 (Darius Boyd 2, Ben Hannant, Israel Folau tries; Johnathan Thurston 7 goals)
New South Wales 0
Tony ArcherLang Park52,476Greg Inglis
Wednesday, July 2, 2008Queensland 16 (Israel Folau 2, Billy Slater tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
New South Wales 10 (Matt Cooper try; Craig Fitzgibbon 3 goals)
Tony ArcherStadium Australia78,751Israel Folau
Wednesday, June 3, 2009Queensland 28 (Greg Inglis 2, Billy Slater, Johnathan Thurston, Darius Boyd tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals)
New South Wales 18 (Ben Creagh, Craig Wing, Jarryd Hayne tries; Kurt Gidley 3 goals)
Tony Archer and Shayne HayneDocklands Stadium50,967Johnathan Thurston
Wednesday, June 24, 2009Queensland 24 (Greg Inglis, Israel Folau, Darren Lockyer, Cameron Smith tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals)
New South Wales 14 (Jarryd Hayne 2, David Williams tries; Kurt Gidley goal)
Tony Archer and Shayne HayneStadium Australia80,459Sam Thaiday
Wednesday, July 15, 2009New South Wales 28 (Ben Creagh 2, David Williams, Josh Morris tries; Michael Ennis 3, Kurt Gidley 3 goals)
Queensland 16 (Dallas Johnson, Justin Hodges, Billy Slater tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
Tony Archer and Shayne HayneLang Park52,439Anthony Watmough
Wednesday, May 26, 2010Queensland 28 (Billy Slater, Darius Boyd, Greg Inglis, Darren Lockyer, Sam Thaiday tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals)
New South Wales 24 (Jarryd Hayne, Anthony Watmough, Ben Creagh, Jamal Idris tries; Jamie Lyon 4 goals)
Tony Archer and Shayne HayneStadium Australia68,753Johnathan Thurston
Wednesday, June 16, 2010Queensland 34 (Israel Folau 2, Darius Boyd, Greg Inglis, Willie Tonga, Cooper Cronk tries; Johnathan Thurston 5 goals)
New South Wales 6 (Brett White try; Michael Ennis goal)
Tony Archer and Shayne HayneLang Park52,452Darren Lockyer
Wednesday, July 7, 2010Queensland 23 (Darius Boyd, Billy Slater, Willie Tonga, Nate Myles tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals; Darren Lockyer field goal)
New South Wales 18 (Kurt Gidley, Paul Gallen, Greg Bird tries; Michael Gordon 3 goals)
Tony Archer and Shayne HayneStadium Australia61,259Billy Slater
Wednesday, May 25, 2011Queensland 16 (Johnathan Thurston, Jharal Yow Yeh, Billy Slater tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
New South Wales 12 (Mitchell Pearce, Michael Jennings tries; Jamie Soward 2 goals)
Tony Archer and Jared MaxwellLang Park52,144Cameron Smith
Wednesday, June 15, 2011New South Wales 18 (Luke Lewis, Will Hopoate, Anthony Minichiello tries; Jamie Soward 3 goals)
Queensland 8 (Cameron Smith try; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
Ben Cummins and Shayne HayneStadium Australia81,965Paul Gallen
Wednesday, July 6, 2011Queensland 34 (Greg Inglis 2, Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Sam Thaiday, Jharal Yow Yeh tries; Johnathan Thurston 4, Cameron Smith goals)
New South Wales 24 (Greg Bird, Jarryd Hayne, Anthony Minichiello, Akulia Uate tries; Jamie Soward 4 goals)
Tony Archer and Shayne HayneLang Park52,498Cameron Smith
Wednesday, May 23, 2012Queensland 18 (Darius Boyd 2, Greg Inglis tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals)
New South Wales 10 (Akulia Uate, Michael Jennings tries; Todd Carney goal)
Ben Cummins and Matt CecchinDocklands Stadium56,021Nate Myles
Wednesday, June 13, 2012New South Wales 16 (Brett Stewart 2, Josh Morris tries; Todd Carney 2 goals)
Queensland 12 (Ben Hannant, Greg Inglis tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
Tony Archer and Ben CumminsStadium Australia83,110Greg Bird
Wednesday, July 4, 2012Queensland 21 (Darius Boyd, Justin Hodges, Johnathan Thurston tries; Johnathan Thurston 4 goals; Cooper Cronk field goal)
New South Wales 20 (Brett Morris, Josh Morris, Brett Stewart tries; Todd Carney 4 goals)
Ben Cummins and Tony ArcherLang Park52,437Johnathan Thurston
Wednesday, June 5, 2013New South Wales 14 (Jarryd Hayne, Michael Jennings tries; James Maloney 3 goals)
Queensland 6 (Darius Boyd try; Cameron Smith goal)
Shayne Hayne and Ashley KleinStadium Australia80,380Luke Lewis
Wednesday, June 26, 2013Queensland 26 (Darius Boyd 2, Greg Inglis, Sam Thaiday tries; Johnathan Thurston 5 goals)
New South Wales 6 (Brett Morris try; James Maloney goal)
Shayne Hayne and Ashley KleinLang Park51,690Cameron Smith
Wednesday, July 17, 2013Queensland 12 (Johnathan Thurston, Justin Hodges tries; Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
New South Wales 10 (James McManus, Trent Merrin tries; James Maloney goal)
Shanye Hayne and Ben CumminsStadium Australia83,813Brent Tate
Wednesday, May 28, 2014New South Wales 12 (Brett Morris, Jarryd Hayne tries; Trent Hodkinson 2 goals)
Queensland 8 (Darius Boyd 2 tries)
Shayne Hayne and Ben CumminsLang Park52,111Jarryd Hayne
Wednesday, June 18, 2014New South Wales 6 (Trent Hodkinson try; Trent Hodkinson goal)
Queensland 4 (Johnathan Thurston 2 goals)
Shayne Hayne and Ben CumminsStadium Australia83,421Paul Gallen
Wednesday, July 9, 2014Queensland 32 (Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Darius Boyd, Aidan Guerra, Cooper Cronk tries; Johnathan Thurston 6 goals)
New South Wales 8 (Josh Dugan try; Trent Hodkinson 2 goals)
Ben Cummins and Gerard SuttonLang Park50,155Corey Parker
Wednesday, May 27, 2015Queensland 11 (Cooper Cronk, Will Chambers tries; Johnathan Thurston goal; Cooper Cronk field goal)
New South Wales 10 (Josh Morris, Beau Scott tries; Trent Hodkinson goal)
Gerard Sutton and Ben CumminsStadium Australia80,122Cameron Smith
Wednesday, June 17, 2015New South Wales 26 (Michael Jennings, Josh Morris, Aaron Woods, Josh Dugan tries; Trent Hodkinson 5 goals)
Queensland 18 (Matt Scott, Greg Inglis, Matt Gillett tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals)
Gerard Sutton and Ben CumminsMelbourne Cricket Ground91,513Michael Jennings
Wednesday, July 8, 2015Queensland 52 (Dane Gagai, Josh Papalii, Greg Inglis, Matt Gillett, Michael Morgan, Darius Boyd, Will Chambers, Aidan Guerra tries; Johnathan Thurston 9, Justin Hodges goals)
New South Wales 6 (Michael Jennings try; Trent Hodkinson goal)
Gerard Sutton and Ben CumminsLang Park52,500Jonathan Thurston
Wednesday, June 1, 2016Queensland 6 (Dane Gagai try; Johnathon Thurston goal)
New South Wales 4 (Boyd Cordner try)
Gerard Sutton and Ben CumminsStadium Australia80,251Matt Gillett
Wednesday, June 22, 2016Queensland 26 (Dane Gagai 3, Corey Oates tries; Johnathon Thurston 5 goals)
New South Wales 16 (Tyson Frizell, James Maloney tries; Adam Reynolds 3, James Maloney goals)
Gerard Sutton and Ben CumminsLang Park52,293Cameron Smith
Wednesday, July 13, 2016New South Wales 18 (Tyson Frizell, David Fifita, Michael Jennings tries; James Maloney 2, Paul Gallen goals)
Queensland 14 (Greg Inglis, Gavin Cooper, Darius Boyd tries; Johnathan Thurston goal)
Gerard Sutton and Ben CumminsStadium Australia61,267James Maloney
Wednesday, May 31, 2017New South Wales 28 (James Maloney, Mitchell Pearce, James Tedesco, Andrew Fifita, Jarryd Hayne tries; James Maloney 4 goals)
Queensland 4 (Corey Oates try)
Matt Cecchin and Gerard SuttonLang Park50,390Andrew Fifita
Wednesday, June 21, 2017Queensland 18 (Dane Gagai 2, Valentine Holmes tries; Johnathan Thurston 3 goals)
New South Wales 16 (Jarryd Hayne, Brett Morris, Mitchell Pearce tries; James Maloney 2 goals)
Matt Cecchin and Gerard SuttonStadium Australia82,259Josh Jackson
Wednesday, July 12, 2017Queensland 22 (Valentine Holmes 3, Jarrod Wallace tries; Cameron Smith 3 goals)
New South Wales 6 (Josh Dugan try; James Maloney goal)
Matt Cecchin and Gerard SuttonLang Park52,540Cameron Smith
Wednesday, June 6, 2018New South Wales 22 (James Tedesco, Latrell Mitchell, Tom Trbojevic, Josh Addo-Carr tries; James Maloney 3 goals)
Queensland 12 (Valentine Holmes, Dane Gagai tries; Valentine Holmes 2 goals)
Gerard Sutton and Ashley KleinMelbourne Cricket Ground87,122James Tedesco
Sunday, June 24, 2018New South Wales 18 (Josh Addo-Carr, Boyd Cordner, Latrell Mitchell tries; James Maloney 3 goals)
Queensland 14 (Valentine Holmes, Dane Gagai, Will Chambers tries; Valentine Holmes goal)
Gerard Sutton and Ashley KleinStadium Australia82,223Boyd Cordner
Wednesday, July 11, 2018Queensland 18 (Valentine Holmes 2, Daly Cherry-Evans tries; Valentine Holmes 3 goals)
New South Wales 12 (Tom Trbojevic, James Tedesco tries; Nathan Cleary 2 goals)
Gerard Sutton and Ashley KleinLang Park51,214Billy Slater

One off matches

The matches in 1980 and 1981 were one off experimental matches after New South Wales had already won the interstate series in both years. Both games count toward official statistics, but are not considered series.

After Queensland had won the 1987 State of Origin series 2-1, a further game was played in Long Beach, California to showcase rugby league to the American public. On 15 July 2003 the Australian Rugby League announced that this game was to be classified as an "official match" and that the match would count towards the players' individual statistics and overall match win-loss-draw records. However, the match has not counted towards series win-loss-draw records and the 1987 series still remains a 2-1 win to Queensland.

DateDetailsRefereeGroundCrowd
8 July 1980Queensland 20 (Kerry Boustead, Chris Close tries; Mal Meninga 7 goals)
New South Wales 10 (G. Brentnall, Tommy Raudonikis tries; Mick Cronin 2 goals)
Billy ThompsonLang Park33,210
28 July 1981Queensland 22 (Mal Meninga, Wally Lewis, Brad Backer, Chris Close tries; Mal Meninga 5 goals)
New South Wales 15 (Eric Grothe, Sr. 2, Mick Cronin tries; Mick Cronin 3 goals)
Kevin SteeleLang Park25,613
6 August 1987New South Wales 30 (Mark McGaw, Jonathan Docking, Andrew Ettingshausen, Michael O'Connor, Cliff Lyons tries; Michael O'Connor 5 goals)
Queensland 18 (Dale Shearer, Tony Currie, Gene Miles tries; Dale Shearer 3 goals)
Mick StoneVeterans Memorial Stadium12,432

2018 winners NSW

Super League

New South Wales and Queensland played two matches against each other under State of Origin selection rules using players from the Super League (Australia) competition. These matches were not sanctioned by the Australian Rugby League and are not counted as official State of Origin series matches. The Tri-series also included both sides playing a game against New Zealand.

DateDetailsRefereeGroundCrowd
11 April 1997New South Wales 38 (Andrew Ettingshausen 3, Ken Nagas 2, David Peachey, Greg Alexander tries; Ryan Girdler 5 goals)
Queensland 10 (Wendell Sailor, Peter Ryan tries; Mat Rogers goal)
Bill HarriganSydney Football Stadium26,731
19 May 1997New South Wales 23 (Brett Mullins 3, Matthew Ryan tries; David Furner 3 goals; Noel Goldthorpe field goal)
Queensland 22 (Steve Renouf 2, Tonie Carroll, Michael Hancock tries; Mat Rogers 2, Darren Lockyer goals)
Bill HarriganQueensland Sport and Athletics Centre35,570

Statistics

Series

  • Earliest start: 3 May (1993)
  • Latest finish: 23 July (1985)
  • Largest aggregate crowd: 224,135 (2015)
    • With 2 games in Queensland: 187,374 (2005)[1]
  • Smallest Crowd: 67,003 (1982)
  • Series Wins QLD: 21
  • Series Wins NSW: 14
  • Series Drawn: 2

Matches

  • Largest crowd: 91,513 at Melbourne Cricket Ground (Match 2, 2015)
  • Smallest crowd: 16,559 at Lang Park (match 3, 1984), 12,439 at Veteran's Stadium, Los Angeles, USA (1987)
  • Most points scored: 72, New South Wales d. Queensland 56-16 (match 3, 2000)
  • Least points scored: 2, Queensland d. New South Wales 2-0 (match 1, 1995)
  • Total points scored: 1457 Queensland, 1459 New South Wales (including game 1, 2012)
  • Most consecutive wins: 8, Queensland (match 2, 1987 - match 3, 1989)
  • New South Wales wins: 47
  • Queensland wins: 60* extra matches for Union
  • Drawn matches: 2
  • Largest winning margin. 46, Queensland d. New South Wales 52-6 (Match 3, 2015)

Grounds

Since 1988 either New South Wales or Queensland usually hosts two of the three matches on a rotational basis. Prior to this Queensland hosted two matches every year. In 1990, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2006, 2009, 2012 and 2015 one of the matches was played in Melbourne. The following venues have hosted State of Origin matches since 1980.

VenueCityNumber of GamesHighest CrowdLowest Crowd
Lang ParkBrisbane5452,54016,559
Stadium AustraliaSydney2688,33655,421
Sydney Football StadiumSydney1441,95516,910
Sydney Cricket GroundSydney642,04820,242
Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne491,51325,105
Docklands StadiumMelbourne356,02150,967
Queensland Sport and Athletics CentreBrisbane249,44147,989
Olympic Park StadiumMelbourne125,800
Veterans Memorial StadiumLong Beach, California112,439

Players

Individual records

Most tries in a match: 3 – Chris Anderson (Game 3, 1983), Kerry Boustead (Game 1, 1984), Ryan Girdler (Game 3, 2000), Lote Tuqiri (Game 2, 2002), Matt Sing (Game 3, 2003), Matt King (Game 3, 2005), Dane Gagai (Game 2, 2016), Valentine Holmes (Game 3, 2017).
Most goals in a match: 10 – Ryan Girdler (Game 3, 2000)
Most field goals in a match: 2 – Ben Elias (Game 3, 1994)
Most points in a match: 32 – Ryan Girdler (Game 3, 2000)
Most appearances: 42 – Cameron Smith (2003–2017)
Most consecutive matches: 36 – Johnathan Thurston (Game 1, 2005 – Game 3, 2016)
Most tries in State of Origin career: 17 – Greg Inglis (2006–Present)
Most points in State of Origin career: 212 (5 tries, 102 goals, 2 field goals) – Johnathan Thurston (2005–2017)
Oldest player: Petero Civoniceva (36 years and 73 days – Game 3, 2012)
Youngest player: Ben Ikin (18 years and 83 days – Game 1, 1995)
Most wins as a player: Cameron Smith 27 games to Game III 2017

Most Appearances

Queensland

New South Wales

Man of the Match awards

PlayerStateNumber of awards
Wally LewisQueensland8
Cameron SmithQueensland7
Johnathan ThurstonQueensland5
Peter Sterling1New South Wales4
Allan LangerQueensland4
Andrew JohnsNew South Wales4
Ricky StuartNew South Wales3
Ben EliasNew South Wales3
Darren LockyerQueensland3
Greg BirdNew South Wales3
Chris CloseQueensland2
Sam BackoQueensland2
Martin BellaQueensland2
Bob LindnerQueensland2
Geoff TooveyNew South Wales2
Gary LarsonQueensland2
Tim BrasherNew South Wales2
Billy SlaterQueensland2
Brent TateQueensland2
Paul GallenNew South Wales2
Mal MeningaQueensland1
Rod MorrisQueensland1
Steve MortimerNew South Wales1
Peter WynnNew South Wales1
Wally Fullerton-SmithQueensland1
Royce SimmonsNew South Wales1
Brett KennyNew South Wales1
Les DavidsonNew South Wales1
Kerrod WaltersQueensland1
Steve WaltersQueensland1
Dale ShearerQueensland1
Willie CarneQueensland1
Paul HarragonNew South Wales1
Jason SmithQueensland1
Adrian LamQueensland1
Steve MenziesNew South Wales1
Paul McGregorNew South Wales1
Rodney HoweNew South Wales1
Shane WebckeQueensland1
Jason HetheringtonQueensland1
Laurie DaleyNew South Wales1
Wendell SailorQueensland1
Adam MacDougallNew South Wales1
Ryan GirdlerNew South Wales1
Gorden TallisQueensland1
Trent BarrettNew South Wales1
Chris McKennaQueensland1
Luke BaileyNew South Wales1
Matt SingQueensland1
Shaun TimminsNew South Wales1
Craig FitzgibbonNew South Wales1
Steve PriceQueensland1
Anthony MinichielloNew South Wales1
Willie MasonNew South Wales1
Greg InglisQueensland1
Israel FolauQueensland1
Sam ThaidayQueensland1
Anthony WatmoughNew South Wales1
Nate MylesQueensland1
Luke LewisNew South Wales1
Jarryd HayneNew South Wales1
Corey ParkerQueensland1
Michael JenningsNew South Wales1
Matt GillettQueensland1
Andrew FifitaNew South Wales1
Josh JacksonNew South Wales1

Wally Lewis Medal

From 1992 to 2003 the Wally Lewis Medal was awarded by the Queensland Rugby League for the Queensland player of the series. Since 2004 it has been awarded to the player of the series, irrespective of state. The following players have been awarded the Wally Lewis Medal for player of the series.1

YearPlayerState
2004Craig FitzgibbonNew South Wales
2005Anthony MinichielloNew South Wales
2006Darren LockyerQueensland
2007Cameron SmithQueensland
2008Johnathan ThurstonQueensland
2009Greg InglisQueensland
2010Billy SlaterQueensland
2011Cameron SmithQueensland
2012Nate MylesQueensland
2013Cameron SmithQueensland
2014Paul GallenNew South Wales
2015Corey ParkerQueensland
2016Cameron SmithQueensland
2017Dane GagaiQueensland
2018Billy SlaterQueensland

Ron McAuliffe Medal

The following players have been awarded the Ron McAuliffe Medal for Queensland player of the series. From 1992 to 2003, the award was the "Wally Lewis Medal", however after 2003, this medal was dedicated to the player of the series from both teams, and thus the award for Queensland Player of the Series was awarded with the "Ron McAuliffe" Medal.

YearPlayer
1992Allan Langer
1993Bob Lindner
1994Billy Moore
1995Gary Larson
1996Allan Langer
1997Robbie O'Davis
1998Allan Langer
1999Jason Hetherington
2000Darren Smith
2001Darren Lockyer
2002Shane Webcke
2003Darren Lockyer
2004Steve Price
2005Cameron Smith
2006Darren Lockyer
2007Cameron Smith
2008Petero Civoniceva
2009Greg Inglis
2010Sam Thaiday
2011Petero Civoniceva
2012Nate Myles
2013Cameron Smith
2014Nate Myles
2015Cameron Smith
2016Darius Boyd
2017Josh McGuire

Brad Fittler Medal

The following players have been awarded the Brad Fittler Medal for New South Wales player of the series.

YearPlayer
2005Matt King
2006Steve Menzies
2007Jarryd Hayne
2008Danny Buderus
2009Jarryd Hayne
2010Kurt Gidley
2011Paul Gallen
2012Robbie Farah
2013Greg Bird
2014Jarryd Hayne & Ryan Hoffman
2015Josh Dugan
2016Josh Jackson
2017David Klemmer

New South Wales captains

YearsNameMatches
2011–2016Paul Gallen15
2004–2008Danny Buderus15
1995–1996, 1999–2001Brad Fittler14
1992–1994, 1998–1999Laurie Daley13
1985–1988Wayne Pearce10
2002–2003Andrew Johns6
1982–1983Max Krilich6
1990–1991Ben Elias6
2009–2010Kurt Gidley5
2017–Boyd Cordner5
1984–1985Steve Mortimer4
1989Gavin Miller3
1997Geoff Toovey3
1984Ray Price2
2013, 2015Robbie Farah2
1980Tommy Raudonikis1
1981Steve Rogers1
2010Trent Barrett1

Queensland captains

YearsNameMatches
1981–1991Wally Lewis29
2001, 2004–2007, 2009–2011Darren Lockyer22
2008, 2012–2017Cameron Smith17
1992–1994Mal Meninga9
1997, 1999–2000Adrian Lam8
2001–2003Gorden Tallis7
1996, 1998Allan Langer5
1995–1996Trevor Gillmeister4
1988, 1990Paul Vautin2
2018-PresentGreg Inglis2
1980Arthur Beetson1
1999Kevin Walters1
2004Shane Webcke1

Coaches

New South Wales

NameWonLostDraw
Ted Glossop (1980-1981, 1983)140
Frank Stanton (1982, 1984)240
Terry Fearnley (1985)210
Ron Willey (1986–1987)520
John Peard (1988)030
Jack Gibson (1989-1990)240
Tim Sheens (1991)120
Phil Gould (1992-1996, 2002-2004)1491
Tom Raudonikis (1997-1998)330
Wayne Pearce (1999-2001)531
Ricky Stuart (2005, 2011-2012)450
Graham Murray (2006-2007)240
Craig Bellamy (2008-2010)270
Laurie Daley (2013–2017)670
Brad Fittler (2018–)200

Queensland

NameWonLostDraw
John MacDonald (1980)100
Arthur Beetson (1981-1984, 1989-1990)1150
Des Morris (1985)120
Wayne Bennett (1986-1988, 1998, 2001-2003)11101
Graham Lowe (1991-1992)330
Wally Lewis (1993-1994)240
Paul Vautin (1995-1997)450
Mark Murray (1999-2000)141
Michael Hagan (2004-2005)240
Mal Meninga (2006-2015)22110
Kevin Walters (2016–Present)420

Referees

The following referees have controlled State of Origin series matches.

NameState/CountryGamesNSW winsQld winsDrawn
Bill Harrigan1New South Wales219111
Ben CumminsNew South Wales14680
David MansonQueensland and New South Wales and Victoria10730
Tony ArcherNew South Wales10280
Shayne HayneNew South Wales10280
Barry GomersallQueensland9270
Gerard SuttonNew South Wales7340
Kevin RobertsNew South Wales6510
Greg McCallumNew South Wales5230
Eddie WardQueensland5230
Steven ClarkNew South Wales5221
Paul SimpkinsNew South Wales4220
Michael Stone2New South Wales3120
Sean HampsteadNew South Wales3210
Matt CecchinNew South Wales2110
Graham AnnesleyNew South Wales1100
John GocherNew South Wales1100
Kelvin JeffesNew South Wales1100
Kevin SteelNew Zealand1010
Billy ThompsonGreat Britain1010
Robin WhitfieldGreat Britain1010
Don WilsonNew Zealand1010
Jared MaxwellNew South Wales1010
  1. Bill Harrigan also refereed both matches between New South Wales and Queensland in the Super League Tri-series.

See also

References

  1. Since the completion of Stadium Australia, now Telstra Stadium, in 1999, New South Wales has a significantly larger stadium than any in Queensland. This means that a series with two games in New South Wales, or with one at the even larger Melbourne Cricket Ground, has the potential for a larger attendance than any series with two matches in Queensland.

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