2013 State of Origin series

2013 State of Origin series
Won by Queensland (18th title)
Series margin2-1
Points scored44-30
Attendance215,883 (ave. 71,961 per match)
Player of the series Cameron Smith
Top points scorer(s) Johnathan Thurston18
Top try scorer(s) Darius Boyd3

The 2013 State of Origin series was the 32nd time the annual best-of-three series between the Queensland and New South Wales rugby league teams was played entirely under 'state of origin' rules. It was the first series to be administered by the Australian Rugby League Commission which was created in a major re-structure of the sport's administration in Australia.

Queensland were to host two home matches this year, however the ARLC Commission announced in November 2012 a new five-year cycle which would see New South Wales instead host two home matches this year, as well as in 2016, the Maroons to host two home matches in 2014 and 2017 and the remaining match in 2015 to be hosted at a neutral venue.[1]

Former Canberra, Queensland and Australian captain Mal Meninga continued on as coach of the Queensland side, looking to continue his winning run having won the previous seven series. New South Wales was coached by former Canberra, NSW and Australia captain Laurie Daley, who took over from yet another former Canberra, NSW and Australia teammate Ricky Stuart who moved on from State of Origin duty following the 2012 series to coach Parramatta.

Queensland won the State of Origin series by winning two of the three matches; thus stretching their record-breaking State of Origin winning streak to eight years and thus defending their shield. Cameron Smith won the Wally Lewis Medal for being the best player in the series.

The 2013 series set a new State of Origin television ratings record for a whole series since the 2001 introduction of the ratings system.[2]

  1. ^ Queensland loses second home game for 2013 - ABC Brisbane - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  2. ^ Bodey, Michael (18 July 2013). "State of Origin breaks audience records". The Australian. Retrieved 18 July 2013.