Reh-freshing victory for NSW in Women's Origin clash

Reh stars as NSW claim Under 19s Women's Origin

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

In a game that had the crowd on the edge of their seats, the NSW Under 19s Women's team delivered a stellar performance to claim victory against Queensland.

The match at Leichhardt Oval was a true showcase of talent, with halfback Kasey Reh shining like a beacon of light amidst the fierce competition.

From the get-go, Reh controlled the game with finesse and precision, guiding the Blues to a resounding 46-4 win over their rivals.

It was a sweet redemption for NSW, who had suffered a defeat in last year's clash.

The Tarsha Gale Cup player of the series showed why she deserves such accolades, leading her team to victory with nine well-executed tries.

The match kicked off with a bang as an error by Maroons winger Ebony Raftstrand-Smith gave NSW an early opportunity to strike.

With explosive power, Reh powered her way over the line, setting the tone for the game.

Despite some valiant efforts from the Maroons, the Blues continued to dominate play, with Raftstrand-Smith trying to make amends for her earlier mistake with a crucial tackle.

As the game wore on, Reh's skill and precision were on full display, with a pinpoint kick leading to a try that put the Blues ahead.

With swift moves and calculated plays, NSW managed to outstrip the Queensland defense and secure a well-deserved victory.

It was a night to remember for the Blues as they basked in the glory of their triumph, proving that when it comes to women's Rugby League, NSW is a force to be reckoned with.

The game was a testament to the talent and determination of these young athletes, showcasing the future stars of the sport.

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