NSW Blues Make History With First 3-0 Women's Origin Sweep
The NSW Blues have achieved something never done before in women's rugby league, completing a perfect 3-0 whitewash against Queensland in State of Origin. Captain Isabelle Kelly says the team's six-week bond made the historic achievement possible.
The NSW Blues just rewrote women's rugby league history with a feat no team has accomplished before.
On Thursday night at Robina on the Gold Coast, the Blues defeated Queensland 12-4 to complete the first ever 3-0 clean sweep in the Women's State of Origin three-match series. The victory caps off a dominant performance that saw NSW claim every game in this year's competition.
"I am pretty speechless," said Blues captain Isabelle Kelly after the final whistle. "I knew this year there was something really special about our whole wider squad."
The match showcased the Blues' strength from the opening minutes. Prop Ellie Johnston and lock Olivia Kernick powered through Queensland's defense with relentless energy, setting the tone for their teammates to follow.
Second-rower Jasmin Meakes earned the Katrina Fanning Medal as player of the series for her outstanding performances across all three matches. Blues coach John Strange praised her competitive spirit, saying she was exceptional in every game.
The Maroons faced significant challenges beyond the scoreboard. They played without captain Tamika Upton, star winger Julia Robinson, and forward Makenzie Weale, all sidelined by injuries that tested the team's depth.
Despite the loss, Queensland showed glimpses of a bright future. Gold Coast product Destiny Mino-Sinapati made her Origin debut in place of Upton and dazzled with her dynamic running and ball-handling skills.
Maroons coach Nathan Cross couldn't contain his enthusiasm for the young player. "I struggle to find words and superlatives for Destiny. She is a 10 out of 10 human being," he said, adding that her training ground work translated perfectly to the big stage.
Why This Inspires
This historic achievement shows how far women's rugby league has come. The Blues' success wasn't just about individual talent but about a squad that spent six weeks building something special together, supporting each other through every challenge.
Kelly's reflection on the team's collective effort highlights what makes this sweep meaningful beyond the record books. Every player contributed to making the end product exactly what they envisioned.
The future looks equally bright for both states, with emerging talent like Mino-Sinapati proving that the next generation is ready to take women's Origin to even greater heights.
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Based on reporting by ABC Australia
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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