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Everything you need to know for 2024 Ampol Women's State of Origin

Game Three of the 2024 Women's Ampol State of Origin series kicks off on Thursday, June 27 with the first ever series decider set to take place at Queensland Country Bank Stadium in Townsville.

After a crowd of 25,782 braved pouring rain and chilly conditions in Newcastle to watch the Maroons win a thriller 11-10 and level the series at one game apiece, the stage is set for another blockbuster crowd in Queensland's north.

Ampol Women's State of Origin schedule

  • Origin I – Sky Blues 22 def. Maroons 12 (Highlights)
  • Origin II – Maroons 11 def. Sky Blues 10 (Highlights)
  • Origin III – Thursday, June 27, 7.45pm at Queensland Country Bank Stadium 

Game Three event schedule

  • 4.30pm – Gates open at Queensland Country Bank Stadium 
  • 4.35pm – Final of the Female Confraternity
  • 5.45pm – QLD Girls Rise Exhibition - Team A v Team B
  • 7.45pm – Women's Origin Game III, Maroons v Sky Blues

Where can I buy tickets?

Tickets for Ampol Women’s State of Origin 2024 start at just $15 for adults and $35 for families, via pan66.com/tickets. To truly elevate the Origin experience, NRL Hospitality packages are also on sale via pan66.com/hospitality.

What's on at the Game

Westpac Catch & Keep

Westpac’s Catch&Keep is back! If you’re the lucky fan who catches a footy sailing into the stands at this year's State of Origin, you keep it, along with the memories!

Ampol Little Origin

Kicking off at half-time of Ampol Women’s State of Origin III, witness the second clash between some of New South Wales and Queensland's youngest stars as they take to the field for the ultimate Ampol Little Origin title. 

Telstra Tracker

One lucky fan will get the chance to run against the LED of the games best. The fastest will be the winner of a signed NRL Jersey of their choice

Westpac 40/30 Markers

Thanks to Westpac, for every 40/30 kicked across the Women's of Origin Series, Westpac will donate $1,000 to Gotcha4Life.  

Getting to the Game

Please be patient and exercise caution when driving in and around the Stadium precinct pre, post and during events, as large numbers of pedestrians will be present and changed traffic conditions will be in place.  For your safety please follow directions of traffic controllers and police.

Walking is the best way to access the stadium precinct. The precinct is a short walk from the CBD (approx.1.2km). Walk via:

  • Lowths Bridge - will be closed on event day
  • Central Park bike and pedestrian pathways - north of the Stadium
  • Little Fletcher Street Bridge - south-west of the Stadium

Special Events Buses

A free park and ride service will be operating from Lou Litster Park for this event.  These buses will be running from 4:15pm on Event Day. Car Parking Access to Lou Litster is from Charters Towers Road into Brodie Street.  No left or right turn from Boundary Street into Brodie Street.  Please follow directions of traffic controllers and car parking crew. 

Taxi and Rideshare

There is an event day Taxi Rank located on the Central Park side of Dean Street
​There is a Rideshare Zone on the car park side of Morey Street.

Parking

Please note that there is no public parking at the venue.

  • Townsville CBD Parking – parking changes around the CBD during event days will include: 15-minute parking restrictions to streets within the blue zone and 2-hour parking restrictions to streets within the orange zone. Find out how these changes apply to you by  
  • Stadium Traffic Restrictions – WILL be in place.
  • Reid Park Car Park – NO parking available
  • Dean Street Car Park – Parking will NOT be available.
  • FREE Park and Ride – Access to Lou Litster is from Charters Towers Road into Brodie Street.  No left or right turn from Boundary Street into Brodie Street.  Please follow directions of traffic controllers and car parking crew. 
Acknowledgement of Country

National Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.