On Monday the 13th of November last year, all the State Of Origin 2024 dates were confirmed with the extra announcement that the women’s version will equal the men’s version in terms of number of games in a series with both versions now featuring 3 games, which is the historic standard for a State Of Origin series since the inaugural men’s edition in 1982. Women’s State Of Origin had an inaugural 2-game series last year after 5 years as a single match.
State Of Origin (men’s version) 2024 will have all matches on a Wednesday night with kick-off at 8:05pm local time with the matches dates’ & venues being:
- Game I – 5th of June, Stadium Australia, Sydney
- Game II – 26th of June, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
- Game III – 17th of July, Lang Park, Brisbane
Starting just under 3 weeks earlier, the Women’s State Of Origin will take place on:
- Game I – 16th May, Lang Park, Brisbane
- Game II – 6th of June, Hunter Stadium, Newcastle
- Game III – 27th of June, North Queensland Stadium, Townsville.
All Women’s State Of Origin matches will be on a Thursday night with kick-off at 7:45pm local time.
Despite now being a 3-game series, Women’s State Of Origin will not be classified as a ‘flagship’ Sydney Spectacular yet. The minimal ‘official celebration’ of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Australia & New Zealand last year has hampered Women’s State Of Origin‘s short-term chances of being recognised as a ‘flagship’ Sydney Spectacular. Most importantly, this year’s edition is also not being held in Sydney at all. The closest venue is Newcastle, 160 kilometres north of Sydney, which has never hosted a State Of Origin match before. The attendance is also still too low compared to the men’s version (15,000 per event day vs 59,000 per event day). Sydney Spectaculars will continue to monitor Women’s State Of Origin‘s development for possible future recognition.
Tickets for State Of Origin (men’s version) Game II went on sale on the 9th of November last year & you can still buy them from Ticketek here.