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| Name = {{colors|White|#62003D|Queensland Maroons}}
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| Nickname = Maroons
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| Governing body = [[Queensland Rugby League]]
| Governing body = [[Queensland Rugby League]]

Revision as of 00:17, 14 November 2023

Queensland Maroons
Team information
NicknameMaroons
Governing bodyQueensland Rugby League
Head coachTahnee Norris
CaptainAli Brigginshaw
Most capsKaryn Murphy (20)[1]
Home stadiumSunshine Coast Stadium (12,000)
Team results
First game
Queensland 18–16 New South Wales
(ANZ Stadium, Brisbane; 4 July 1999)
Biggest win
Queensland 46–4 New South Wales
(Kougari Oval, Brisbane; 9 August 2008)
Biggest defeat
New South Wales 22–6 Queensland
(WIN Stadium, Wollongong; 23 July 2017)

The Queensland women's rugby league team, nicknamed the Maroons (formerly the Brolgas), represents Queensland in women's rugby league. Every year, Queensland plays against New South Wales in the Women's State of Origin.

References

  1. "'You can't say no to a QLD jersey'". QRL. 17 July 2013.