Maddison Levi (born 27 April 2002) is a current player for the Australian women's sevens team. She is a former Australian rules footballer, having played for the Gold Coast Suns in the AFL Women's competition (AFLW). She is a two-time Olympian and the fastest Australian woman to score 100 tries on the World Sevens Series, having reached the milestone in just 15 events.
Early life
Levi grew up on the Gold Coast and attended Miami State High School throughout her upbringing where she was a member of their Rugby Sevens Excellence Program.[1] An accomplished junior rugby player, she represented Queensland as well as Australia in junior competitions[2] and was named player of the tournament in the under-17 Youth Rugby Sevens National Championships.[3] In 2018 Levi was asked to play Australian rules football for the first time with Miami High's AFLQ Schools Cup team and went on to play a pivotal role in the school's state championship win that year.[4]
In 2019 she signed up to play club football for the first time with the Burleigh Bombettes and was placed in the Gold Coast Suns' developmental academy.[5] Just months later, Levi was selected to represent Queensland as a bottom ager in the AFL Women's Under 18 National Championships.[6] In 2020 she turned down a contract with Rugby Australia to pursue an AFLW career and switched clubs to play for Bond University in the top level QAFLW competition.[7] Levi cemented her spot in Bond University's senior team in 2020 and was named in the bests multiple times throughout the QAFLW season.[8] As a result of her 2020 performances, she was invited to take part in the AFLW Draft Combine, where she broke multiple national records including the 20-metre sprint and vertical jump.[9]
AFLW career
Levi was drafted to her hometown team, the Gold Coast Suns, with pick 50 in the 2020 AFL Women's draft.[10] She made her AFLW debut for the Suns in Round 1 of the 2021 AFLW season[11] and played every game for the Gold Coast that year while also being named equal leading goalkicker for the team in the 2021 season as well as finishing in the top 10 in the club's best and fairest count in her debut season.[12] It was revealed Levi signed a two-year contract extension with Gold Coast on 10 June 2021,[13] however, she was placed on the Suns' inactive list in October 2021 to pursue a full-time position with the national rugby sevens team.[14]
In 2024, Levi was named in Australia's sevens side for the sevens tournament at the Summer Olympics in Paris.[23][24] Levi scored a tournament-high 14 tries which also made her the leading points scorer of the tournament.[25] In the group stage, Levi scored 5 tries in the opening match against South Africa, followed by three more against Great Britain and one against Ireland. In the quarter-finals, Levi scored a hat-trick against Ireland. In the semi-finals she scored one try against Canada which was Australia's only try of the match.
In the bronze medal match against USA, Levi scored both of Australia's tries. Levi scored 14 of Australia's 24 tries for the tournament. In November 2024, she was named as World Rugby Women's Sevens Player of the Year at the World Rugby Awards.[26]
Personal life
Her sister Teagan Levi also represents Australia in rugby sevens.[27]