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Posted: 2024-06-27 08:16:37

Queensland has claimed the first-ever three-match women's State of Origin series with a wire-to-wire 22-6 victory over New South Wales in front of a sold-out crowd in Townsville. 

Leading into the decider, the Maroons had trailed for all but the final two minutes of Game II, with the Sky Blues having the best of most of the series since a hot start to the series opener in Brisbane six weeks ago.

NSW led by six points heading into the final 10 minutes in a sodden contest in Newcastle as well, before Tarryn Aiken and Lauren Brown conspired to force a decider.

But, with the shield up for grabs in Game III, Queensland finally got off on the right foot in a passage of play that came to sum up the game.

The Maroons kicked early, NSW lost the ball and were punished as Aiken sent Evania Pelite through a hole to score off the scrum in the second minute.

Queensland Maroons celebrate a Women's State of Origin try.

Evania Pelite stormed over for a try before the Sky Blues had completed a single play and the Maroons never looked back.(Getty Images: Ian Hitchcock)

"I don't think we've ever started well in Origin," Queensland captain Ali Brigginshaw told ABC Sport after the game, an air of relief in her voice.

"We've always been on the back foot and I thought tonight we started well. It's been a long time coming, but we did it."

A penalty goal to Brown and Julia Robinson's try off another error in th greasy conditions from NSW fullback Emma Tonegato sent Queensland to half-time up 14-0.

The rain started falling even more heavily after the break, so when Brigginshaw nailed a 40/30 (kicking it long enough to be a 40/20) and Keeley Davis gave away a penalty right in front of the posts early in the second half, the Maroons took the free two points with both hands.

The lead was still only 16-0 when recalled Queensland prop Chelsea Lenarduzzi crashed over next to the posts, but the bunker confirmed she had dropped it over the line.

The Maroons aimed up in defence as the Sky Blues through everything at them, and it was only when Aiken tried to ice the game with a wide ball in the 59th minute that the Blues finally got on the board.

With the NSW defence shot to bits, winger Jaime Chapman made a desperate leap to snatch the pass out of the air, brushed off former Brisbane teammates Aiken and Tamika Upton and sailed 90 metres for her second long-range try of the series.

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