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AFL State of Origin live scores: Western Australia and Victoria reignite historic rivalry

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Mitch Georgiades of Western Australia tackles Nick Daicos.
Camera IconMitch Georgiades of Western Australia tackles Nick Daicos. Credit: Paul Kane/Getty Images

It’s state against state as AFL Origin returns for the first time in more than 20 years as Western Australia and Victoria reignite a historic rivalry at Optus Stadium.

Victoria, led by Marcus Bontempelli are heavy favourites with a midfield stuffed full of premiership winners and All-Australians, including the likes of Nick Daicos, Matt Rowell and Bailey Smith.

But don’t discount Patrick Cripps and his WA counterparts who will be desperate to spring an upset in front of a parochial sell-out crowd.

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We’re ready to go for the second half

Bont, Rowell, and Anderson around the ball for Victoria this time.

Victoria win the clearance but Lobb forces a stoppage at half-forward.

Georgiades game is done

He had a good second quarter but Ryan Daniels said he has been benched with hamstring awareness.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 14: Mitch Georgiades of Western Australia jogs from the field after landing on Jacob Weitering of Victoria during the 2026 AFL Origin match between Western Australia and Victoria at Optus Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)
Camera IconPERTH, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 14: Mitch Georgiades of Western Australia jogs from the field after landing on Jacob Weitering of Victoria during the 2026 AFL Origin match between Western Australia and Victoria at Optus Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images) Credit: Getty Images

HALF-TIME VIC 11.8 (74) WA 8.4 (52)

Bontempelli misses a kick on the siren to make it 22 points at the main break.

A see-sawing quarter as WA roared back only for Victoria to regain control and then WA to fightback.

But that McCluggage goal keeps Victoria in control, who just look to have WA covered through the middle.

Chad Warner was immense that quarter while Daicos is the leading possession getter with 17.

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 14: Chad Warner of Western Australia breaks a tackle during the 2026 AFL Origin match between Western Australia and Victoria at Optus Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Carson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
Camera IconPERTH, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 14: Chad Warner of Western Australia breaks a tackle during the 2026 AFL Origin match between Western Australia and Victoria at Optus Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Carson/AFL Photos via Getty Images) Credit: AFL Photos via Getty Images

McCluggage with a dagger

Great vision from Toby Greene to have the vision and weight the kick perfeclty for the Lions forward to take the mark over the shoulder.

Takes the margin back to 21 points with less than a minute to go in the half.

VIC 11.7 (73) WA 8.4 (52)

Hill gets his first

WA just looking for Warner at every opportunity now and why wouldn;t you?

He gets a step on Nick Daicos and sends it inside 50 where Brad Hill crumbs off the deck to bring the margin back under 20 points.

VIC 10.7 (67) WA 8.4 (52)

Hogan pegs one back

Warner burns Bont on the wing and send the ball inside 50 where Hogan presents to take a strong mark.

He gets his second to stop the Vic momentum.

Wil Powell is down to the rooms after copping a heavy hit.

VIC 10.7 (67) WA 7.4 (46)

Buttes makes it three in a row

Victoria have grab back control of this game with another centre clearance win and it’s coming in too hot for WA to defend.

Butters with an uncontested mark in front of goal for his first.

VIC 10.7 (67) WA 6.4 (40)

Optus apologises to fans

Optus Stadium apologises to any fans impacted by delays at the gates this afternoon.

The combination of a late arriving crowd and the recent introduction of an enhanced digital ticketing system, which reduces the risk of fraud, are contributing factors.

Whilst the system was operational, for some fans, additional time was required at gates as they adjusted to the new process. This caused delays for others in the queue. We acknowledge the inconvenience and disappointment of those fans who missed the start of the match and thank those impacted for their patience.

The decision was made to lower turnstile arms at gates, for a period, to enable a smoother entry. The gates were largely clear of fans by 4.50pm.

Cripps gives away a freebie

He holds onto to Xerri to give away a 50m pentaly and give him a set shot from 40m out directly in front.

Makes no mistake and the margin is back out to 21-points.

King has three

Broad flattened him off the ball, but he gets up in time as Patirck Dangerfield gets the handball away despite two tacklers

Keeps WA at bay.

VIC 8.7 (55) WA 6.4 (40)

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