State Of Origin Results and Scores

Competition: State Of Origin

Sport: Rugby League

Region: World

Results and odds history

Past match results, final scores and historical odds load in the interactive table once the app has started.

About this competition

State of Origin Results and Historical Odds

State of Origin results always carry weight because there are only three games and every score changes the series. New South Wales and Queensland are priced through small margins: team selection, venue, kicking game, forward rotation and pressure moments. A Blues win in Sydney, a Maroons response at Suncorp, or a decider on neutral ground can all reshape how the next match is viewed.

On this OddsRun page, completed State of Origin matches are shown with final scores and historical rugby league betting odds. You can review opening odds, closing prices, bookmaker comparison and odds movement before kick-off, so each result can be read against what the market expected.

Reading Origin Results Through the Market

A tight two-point finish says something different from a dominant defensive performance. Historical odds help separate the scoreboard from the pre-match expectation: whether the favourite justified its price, whether the handicap was too high, or whether totals were misread because the game became more physical than open.

Rugby League dropping odds are useful after the match as well. If Queensland shortened late and then controlled the middle, the move may have reflected real selection or injury information. If New South Wales attracted support but struggled to complete sets or build pressure, the result becomes part of the next betting read.

State of Origin Results on OddsRun

OddsRun connects State of Origin results with betting data: finished fixtures, final scores, opening prices, historical odds, bookmaker lists, odds comparison and pre-match market movement. It helps turn each Blues vs Maroons match into more than a result archive.

For future State of Origin betting, old results matter most when read with the price history behind them. The score shows who won; the odds show whether bookmakers understood the venue, team lists and series pressure before kick-off.