Hicks was born and raised in Hay, in the western Riverina region of New South Wales.[1]
She was a passionate Australian rules footballer until the age of 14, when the combination of a lack of female-dedicated teams and rules forbidding her continuing to play with boys forced her to give up the sport.[2] From there she took up cricket, becoming accomplished as a junior.
Australian rules football
Since giving up competitive football at age 14 Hicks played only at select representative carnivals. Despite this, she was twice named an under 18 All Australian and in 2015 was selected as an emergency for Melbourne in the 2015 Women's football exhibition match.[3]
In June 2021, Hicks was delisted by the Greater Western Sydney, after playing 20 games over four seasons.[5]
In June 2022, after not playing in the 2022 (A) AFL Women's season when she played and coached with Macquarie University, Hicks was re-drafted by Greater Western Sydney ahead of the 2022 (B) AFL Women's season.[6]
In December 2023, Hicks was traded to Richmond.[7]
Cricket
Hicks plays club cricket at Sydney Cricket Club in Sydney.[8]
In the 2015 female national championships Hicks represented the NWS/ACT, scoring 151 runs (18.9 ave) and taking seven wickets (19.3 ave). As a result she was later selected in the Australian under 18 squad that same year. She was also invited to the Cricket Australia under 18 talent camp.[9]