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Women’s State of Origin match kicks off in Queensland tonight with Maroons the favourites

The New South Wales Blues remain undefeated in the history of Women’s State of Origin, but the Queensland Maroons head into tonight’s first-ever match at home as firm favourites.
Key points:
- Women’s State of Origin is decided in a single game instead of best of three like the men’s competition
- NSW has won both previous women’s SOO matches but Queensland is favoured to win tonight
- The Maroons will be captained by Ali Brigginshaw and the Blues will be captained by Kezie Apps
Both sides have been in camp on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast for two weeks in the lead up, forced to share a hotel due to the COVID restrictions.
But tonight’s standalone fixture at Sunshine Coast Stadium will be the first time the two sides have met under the State of…
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