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Why Parker is 'okay' with NZ State of Origin match
Nicholas QuinlanΒ β’ Β October 27th, 2025 6:49 pm

Corey Parker has admitted that he is okay with a State of Origin game being played overseas for the first time in 40 years.
It was reported over the weekend that an agreement-in-principle was made between the ARLC and the New Zealand Government that would see Rugby Leagueβs showcase event heading across the Tasman.
This will mean that Game II of the 2027 series will be played in Auckland at Eden Park, which has a capacity of 50,000.
There is also the possibility of it becoming a double header with a Womenβs State of Origin to be played as well, although that is yet to be confirmed.
This is now just the latest move made by Peter VβLandys and Andrew Abdo as they look to continue Rugby Leagueβs expansion around the world.
Reacting to the announcement, the lock who played 19 games for Queensland believes that the locals will support the landmark match.
βIβm okay with that,β Parker explained on SENQ Breakfast.
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βI think that it will be well received, I think theyβll get around it, and to be fair, I think we owe New Zealand a little bit.
βBecause they propped up the game for a while.β
Pat Welsh would likely agree with Parker, noting that the turnout at Warriors games in recent years demonstrates a genuine love for the game.
βTotally agree!β Welsh added.
βThe reaction to the Wahs over the last couple of years, theyβve been playing out to sellout crowds, itβs fantastic.
So sure, take it to New Zealand, Iβve got no dramas with that whatsoever.β

