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HomeSportGet your local slice of Origin action

Get your local slice of Origin action

Tickets for the 2025 U19 Men’s and Women’s State of Origin fixtures are now on sale.

The next generation of NRL and NRLW stars are set to battle it out at Sunshine Coast Stadium.

Tickets for the double-header on 19 June start from just $10 for adults and free for children with an accompanying adult.

Game schedule:

Under-19 Women’s State of Origin – kick-off 5.45pm

Under-19 Men’s State of Origin – kick-off 7.45pm

Sunshine Coast Council Economy Portfolio Councillor Terry Landsberg said footy fans could now secure their slice of Origin action.

The Sunshine Coast Stadium event will be a great place to cheer on the next generation of Maroons, Blues and Sky Blues as they make their mark in the double header, Cr Landsberg said.

“The strong relationship between Council and the NRL continued to grow and helps position our region as Australia’s premier sports training and event destination.

“It’s great to have NRL action back on the Sunshine Coast to showcase everything our region has to offer and provide opportunities for local footy fans to view quality rugby league in our own backyard.

“The event helps deliver the Sunshine Coast Council’s Major Events Strategy, which aims to drive $86 million of economic benefit to the region through visitation and local spend.”

Tickets are available from NRL.com/tickets and Ticketek.

Don’t miss your chance to witness the next generation of rivalry live as the best junior female and male rugby league talent will clash for state glory!

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