Who are the reigning Women's State of Origin champions? Full results history between NSW Sky Blues and Queensland Maroons

Joshua Mayne

Who are the reigning Women's State of Origin champions? Full results history between NSW Sky Blues and Queensland Maroons image

Women's State of Origin has concluded for 2024, with Queensland defeating New South Wales in a historic three-game series.

While Origin is fairly new in the women's game, there are actually over two decades of history between the Maroons and Sky Blues.

The Sporting News looks back at the past results.

Who won the last Women's State of Origin? 

Queensland are the reigning Women's State of Origin champions.

They have now won the past two series – 2023 and 2024.

The Sky Blues stunned the Maroons in the opening game this year, winning 22-12 at Suncorp Stadium. 

They had the chance to re-take the shield at home in Newcastle, but a stirring late 11-10 comeback from Queensland forced a decider.

In front of a sold-out Queensland Country Bank Stadium, the Maroons managed the tough conditions well, running away as 22-6 winners.

Women's State of Origin: Every result, winners

Whilst Women's Origin was not officially established until 2018, Queensland and New South Wales began facing off in 1999 as part of the 'Women's Interstate Challenge'.

The Maroons were utterly dominant from the get-go, winning for 16 consecutive years before the Sky Blues finally claimed victory in 2016.

Prior to the 2024 series, New South Wales and Queensland had enjoyed equal success since it was rebranded to State of Origin, taking home the shield three times each.

YearWinnerSeries result
1999QLD1-0
2000QLD1-0
2001QLD1-0
2002QLD1-0
2003QLD1-0
2004QLD2-0
2005QLD1-0
2006QLD1-0
2007QLD1-0
2008QLD2-0
2009QLD1-0
2010QLD1-0
2011QLD1-0
2012QLD1-0
2013QLD1-0
2014QLD1-0
2015Draw0-0
2016NSW1-0
2017NSW1-0
2018NSW1-0
2019NSW1-0
2020QLD1-0
2021QLD1-0
2022NSW1-0
2023QLD1-1
2024QLD2-1

*The series was officially rebranded to 'State of Origin' in 2018

**Two games were played in 2004 and 2008

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.