Here’s the latest from reputable sources on the Women's State of Origin Game 2.
- NSW Blues clinched the series with a dominant 38-18 win to take the series to 2-0, effectively sealing the title in Game 2. This followed a strong performance in Game 1 and continued momentum into the second game in Sydney.[1][3]
- The match at Allianz Stadium featured notable performances, including Olivia Kernick earning player of the match honors for a standout middle-effort display with two tries and significant tackling and running stats. Queensland, led by coach Tahnee Norris, faced injuries and adjustments but remained competitive throughout the game.[3]
- Pre-game and match-day context noted a record crowd for Game 1 and anticipation that Game 2 would determine the series outcome, with NSW aiming for a clean sweep. The Queensland side looked to keep the series alive, but NSW managed to extend their advantage after halftime.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can pull a brief recap in 1–2 sentences summarizing the key moments from the game or provide a quick compare of player of the match nominees across recent State of Origin games.
Sources:
- The Guardian live updates on the 2025 Women’s State of Origin Game 2, including final score and key moments.[1]
- NRL.com overview and live blog coverage from Game 2, including match context, injuries, and post-match notes.[2][3]
- Sporting News match report highlighting the NSW win and series progression.[5]