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Aussie sevens womens team players who are committing to XVs rugby in 2025 to try and make the Rugby World Cup. Teagan Levi, Maddison Levi and Charlotte Caslick at Rugby Australia HQ in Moore Park, Thursday 12th of December 2024. Photo: Dion Georgopoulos / The Sydney Morning Herald

Can Charlotte Caslick and co help Australia win a Rugby World Cup? We’re about to find out

A group of Australia’s sevens superstars, including Charlotte Caslick and Maddison Levi, will switch to 15s next year to try to help the Wallaroos win a world crown.

  • Iain Payten

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Maddison Levi against Fiji at the World Sevens Series.

‘She doesn’t even need her hands’: Levi magic shows why every code wants her

Maddison Levi again showed why she’s one of Australia’s most sought-after athletes with a last-gasp try to seal victory against New Zealand.

  • Billie Eder
 Maddison Levi poses with the Shawn Mackay Award for Women’s Sevens Player of the Year Award during the 2024 Rugby Australia Awards

She’s played AFLW and is a sevens superstar. Now Levi wants 15-a-side rugby … and then rugby league

Maddison Levi has ruled out an immediate switch to the NRLW, saying she wants to play for Australia in the 15-a-side rugby world cup.

  • Jonathan Drennan
Teagan Levi and Maddison Levi from  Instagram teagan.levi

Sevens superstars tell Rugby Australia they want to play NRLW

A tug-of-war for the services of Maddison and Teagan Levi has broken out after RA chief executive Phil Waugh knocked back the sisters’ request to play rugby league.

  • Michael Chammas
Kaylee McKeown.

As it happened – Paris 2024 Olympics, Day 4: Kaylee McKeown wins gold, men’s relay bronze; tough losses for rugby sevens and Boomers

Kaylee McKeown is an Olympic champion once again after a blistering swim in the 100m backstroke on a joyful night of the swimming – after tough Australian losses elsewhere on Day 4 of Paris 2024.

  • Chris Paine, Rob Harris and Chloe Saltau
Teagan and Maddison Levi are comforted following the women’s sevens side’s loss in the bronze-medal match.

They woke up as favourites for gold. They left Stade de France in tears with their fans

A tearful Charlotte Caslick has been left to ponder what went wrong as Australia’s rugby sevens ambitions evaporated inside three long hours in the Parisian sun.

  • Murray Wenzel
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Australian Rugby 7s star Bella Nasser, and her brother - recently re-signed Queensland Reds hooker - Josh Nasser.

Major coup in siblings’ path to global glory, but one mystery remains

Two powerhouse siblings are on the cusp of achieving international milestones, but a highly sought-after Queensland star’s future remains unclear.

  • Nick Wright
Tia Hinds kicks a clutch conversion against New Zealand.

The last-gasp kick that gave Australia the edge in race for Olympic gold

The women’s sevens side beat France in this year’s world series decider in Spain – but their semi-final victory may prove even more important in the Paris podium battle.

  • Jonathan Drennan
Michael Hooper takes a selfie with fans at the Hong Kong sevens.

Injury threatens Hooper’s Paris Olympics sevens dream

Less than a year after missing Rugby World Cup selection, Michael Hooper is facing more heartbreak.

  • Iain Payten
Former Wallabies captain Michael Hooper is aiming to represent Australia at the Paris Olympics.

The moment Michael Hooper showed he was up to the challenge of sevens

The former Wallabies captain’s bid to represent Australia at the Paris Olympics is up and running after 19 minutes of rugby over the weekend in Hong Kong. Here’s how he went.

  • Tom Decent

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