Australian women’s rugby sevens side in gold medal form before Olympics
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Australia's Maddison Levi (left) scored a hat-trick of tries in the June 2 decider against Olympic hosts France.
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MELBOURNE – Australia will head to the Paris Olympics targeting a second women’s rugby sevens gold medal, after toppling the powerful New Zealand team on the way to victory in the inaugural SVNS series grand final in Madrid.
Maddison Levi scored a hat-trick of tries in the June 2 decider against Olympic hosts France as the Australians ran out comfortable 26-7 winners.
However, it was the 21-19 semi-final win over arch-rivals and Olympic champions New Zealand that was the main tonic for Tim Walsh’s team.
New Zealand had swept the previous four events but finished with the bronze medal in Madrid after beating Canada 26-14.
“We’re finally getting some pay for our hard work, which is good,” said Levi.
“It’s so close to the Olympics, we’re finally building.
“Having not beaten New Zealand since Perth (in January), it’s always a tough battle between the two and I think for it to finally just click and just to work hard, it just proves that we’ve got it.”
Australia won the inaugural Olympic tournament at the 2016 Rio Games but their title defence ended in the quarter-finals in Tokyo in 2021.
However, with the help of Maddison and her younger sister Teagan, Australia have re-emerged as New Zealand’s main threat to their bid for back-to-back gold medals.
Maddison finished the SVNS season with 69 tries, the second-highest individual tally ever among men and women.
Vilimoni Delasau scored 83 tries for the Fiji’s men team in the inaugural 1999-2000 season.
France’s men will enter their home Games with confidence after beating Argentina 19-5 in the grand final, with Antoine Dupont helping to set up captain Paulin Riva for the decisive third try with an off-load.
Dupont, scrum-half in the 15-man format, has invigorated France’s sevens programme since skipping the Six Nations to focus on the Olympics.
“We think Antoine Dupont is the best player in the world and when he is on the pitch we have a lot of confidence,” said Riva.
“We are all very happy today.”
Dupont won the Men’s Rookie of the Year award.
“I was honestly a bit worried before my first tournament, so I tried to work very hard to be ready for Vancouver and Los Angeles but there was a very good team spirit in the team, so it was easy to join them,” he said.
“I hope it will be a huge tournament for us,” he added of the Games.
“Obviously we want to win, but we’re not the only team, so we have two months to work as hard as we can to be ready and to try and lift the trophy in July.”
Fiji, gold medal winners in Rio and Tokyo, have been far from their dominant best through the SVNS series but took the bronze in Madrid by beating New Zealand 17-10. REUTERS

