Queensland star Tamika Upton and her nan shared an emotional moment after the Maroons' 22-6 victory in the first-ever women's State of Origin decider in Townsville.
Speaking post-match, Upton was joined by members of her extended family as Queensland celebrated back-to-back series wins.
Among the group was Upton's No.1 supporter — her grandmother Helen.
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"I'm so proud of her," Helen told Nine's Allana Ferguson.
"I'm proud of her without the win but I'm proud of her an extra bit with the win."
A staple at Upton's games since she was a "tiny, little girl", Helen beamed up at her granddaughter.
"She's so good," she said.
In a moment that Ferguson labelled "precious", Helen then reached out and grabbed Upton's hand — holding on for the remainder of the interview.
Moments later, vision showed Helen holding the shield.
Upton was one of many standouts in what was a dominant display by the Maroons.
She saved a certain try in the second half and despite the conditions, managed to have a safe display at the back as opposition fullback Emma Tonegato struggled.
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