
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The Queensland Under 19 women's squad has been announced and will gather on the Gold Coast for a camp in preparation for the upcoming State of Origin match against New South Wales.
Head coach Maia Tua-Davidson is leading the squad of twenty-four players, many of whom excelled in the Harvey Norman Under 19 competition.
Additionally, three players who are eligible for Queensland Origin have returned to represent their home state after playing interstate.
The State of Origin match is scheduled to take place at Sunshine Coast Stadium on June 19.
According to nrl.com.au, the Queensland squad includes promising young talent eager to prove themselves on the representative stage.
Tua-Davidson is focusing on fine-tuning the team's skills and tactics during the camp to ensure they are prepared to take on New South Wales in the upcoming State of Origin clash.
The players selected have shown dedication and determination in their performances, earning them a spot in the Under 19 squad.
The opportunity to compete in the State of Origin match is a significant milestone for these young women as they strive to showcase their abilities and represent Queensland with pride.
The return of three Origin eligible players further strengthens the squad and adds valuable experience to the team.
Their decision to come back and play for their home state highlights the significance of the State of Origin match and the pride that comes with representing Queensland.
With the match set to be held at Sunshine Coast Stadium, the squad is determined to put on a strong performance in front of their home crowd and secure victory against their rivals from New South Wales.
As the camp approaches, Tua-Davidson and her coaching staff are focused on building team chemistry and unity among the players.
The camp will provide an opportunity for the squad to bond and work together to develop a cohesive game plan for the State of Origin match.
With the talent and determination within the Queensland Under 19 squad, they are poised to put forth a strong showing in the upcoming representative clash.