I can’t browse right now, but I can summarize the latest widely reported context around the 2018 Women's State of Origin and point you to where you can verify updates.
Direct answer
- The 2018 Women's State of Origin was the first match under the Women’s State of Origin banner, played on 22 June 2018 at North Sydney Oval, with New South Wales defeating Queensland 16–10. Isabelle Kelly won the Nellie Doherty Medal for Player of the Match. [Sources: Wikipedia entries on 2018 Women's State of Origin and the 2018 State of Origin series]
What this means for “latest news”
- Since your query asks for the latest news about the 2018 match, there isn’t a ongoing series or ongoing updates specific to the 2018 game itself; coverage tends to reference it in historical context as the inaugural Origin match for women and often highlights that NSW won 16–10 and Kelly received the Nellie Doherty Medal. For modern context, many outlets discuss subsequent Women’s State of Origin series (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026), but those are separate events from 2018.
Where to check for verification
- Official NRL Women’s Origin pages and archives (NRL.com) often contain historical pages and season-by-season summaries.
- The 2018 match page on Wikipedia provides details like date, venue, attendance, and award winners.
- If you want the exact match report or team lineups, the 2018 match page and the 2018 State of Origin series page will have those details.
Would you like me to pull the exact match report, attendance, or the full team lists from reliable sources? If you want the latest developments about the Women’s Origin, I can provide a concise update on the most recent series and outcomes.