Sports Entertainment Network (SEN) is back with its extensive coverage of the 2025 State of Origin series and a triple broadcast of Game 2 live from Optus Stadium in Perth tonight.
After an 18-6 defeat at home in Game 1, Queensland will be looking to keep the series alive win game 2.
SEN will be providing three separate calls for fans whoever they barrack for. NSW fans can join Blues Radio – a call made through blue-coloured glasses with Joel Caine, Tim Mannah and Luke Priddis, available through Sydney’s SEN 1170am, as NSW look to wrap the series up.
Meanwhile, Queenslanders who prefer things through a Maroon lens can tune into Maroons Radio with Mark Braybrook, Corey Parker and Jarrod Wallace, available on both Brisbane’s SENQ 693am and SEN 1620am Gold Coast.
Then of course there must be a neutral call. Origin Live will be hosted by Jimmy Smith, Brett Kimmorley and Scott Sattler, and can be heard in other States across Australia including Melbourne’s SEN 1116am, SEN SA 1629am, SEN Tassie 1629am, SEN Mt Gambier 1629am, SEN WA 657am, SEN Peel on DAB+, SEN Goldfields 1611am, SENSpirit 621am in Bunbury and 1492am in Margaret River.
All calls will also be available through the SEN App, as well as on SEN Stadium and SEN Sync, so that you can watch and listen as the action is taking place. All programming is live across the SEN network from 7pm AEST, with play to begin at 8.05pm AEST (6.05pm AWST – local time).
SEN CEO Craig Hutchison said:
“State of Origin is one of the great sporting spectacles in Australia, and we’re proud to offer fans a choice in how they experience it. Whether you’re cheering for the Blues or the Maroons, or just love the game itself, our triple broadcast ensures every supporter feels heard and included. It’s all about bringing fans closer to the action, wherever they are.”
SEN will also broadcast Game 3 of Origin from Accor Stadium in Sydney on Wednesday July 9.

