The 2022 State of Origin series was sold out – and for good reason too.
This year, the NRL is giving fans the chance to get their hands on tickets early doors – before the season has even started, if truth be told.
But these seats ain’t just for the series opener, tickets for all three clashes are up for grabs.
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State of Origin is, without doubt, one of the fiercest sporting rivalries on the planet.
But with the 2023 season breathing down our necks, the upcoming inter-state clash has even more spice thrown into the pot.
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After suffering a demoralising last-gasp loss to Queensland in the decider, New South Wales - arguably the better team on paper - will be out for revenge this year.
As for the Maroons themselves, they’ve got bragging rights – and will no doubt be wanting to hold onto them over their noisy neighbours south of the border.
Game 3 in the 2022 series was dubbed 'the greatest Origin in history' which, if we're being honest, is hard to argue against.
But this upcoming series, right here, promises to be one of the most exciting yet – so much so that the NRL has already released tickets for the three games.
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“Ampol State of Origin is the biggest rivalry in Australian sport, delivering exceptional entertainment experiences for fans every season. After a battle for the ages last season, everyone is eagerly anticipating game one of the 2023 series in Adelaide,” NRL Chief Executive Andrew Abdo said.
Game 1 on Wednesday 31 May will happen in neutral territory with Adelaide Oval playing host as the first battle ground of the series.
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The two teams will then lock horns at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium for Game 2 on Wednesday 21 June.
Then, for the third and final scrap, the Blues will host the Maroons in their own backyard of Sydney’s Accor Stadium on Wednesday 12 July.
While Game 2 and 3 could be where the series is won or lost, all eyes will be on the opening match.
“When these two teams went into battle at Adelaide Oval in 2020, it was an absolute cracker of a game, with the Maroons just sneaking home in front of more than 25,000 fans, so we are very excited for the rematch,” Premier Peter Malinauskas said.
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“Adelaide Oval, and South Australia, always puts on a great show, and it will be terrific to welcome interstate fans to our city and have thousands of people exploring our restaurants, pubs and laneway bars and filling hotel rooms.”
Topics: NRL, Rugby League, Australia