‘Amazing’ Aussies end crazy Kiwi winning streak

The Australian girls’s rugby sevens workforce have supplied the game a uncommon golden second in an in any other case gloomy 12 months with an “amazing” victory within the Dubai match in a constructive signal forward of the Paris Olympics.

Maddison Levi and her sister Teagan impressed the Aussies to a blistering triumph within the season-opening occasion, ending New Zealand’s world-record 41-match unbeaten streak to raise the trophy.

Having swapped codes, Maddison, who additionally performed for the Gold Coast Suns within the AFLW, ended the match with a world collection document of 12 tries in a single occasion because the Aussies took down the Kiwis 26-19 within the ultimate.

Her youthful sister Teagan scored two key tries and 14 factors within the ultimate as Australia turned the primary workforce to win the identical world collection girls’s occasion 4 instances in a row within the UAE desert.

“It’s amazing,” Australian captain Charlotte Caslick stated after the triumph. .

“Teagan, she’s unbelievable, had an amazing pre-season, we’re all getting to see the hard work she’s done. We’ve all worked so hard for this.”

It’s been a darkish 12 months for Australian rugby within the wake of the earliest ever World Cup exit in France and coach Eddie Jones’ final resignation earlier than Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan was pressured to step down.

But forward of the Paris Olympics, the hassle of the Aussies, gold medallists in Rio, to finish the dominant run of the Kiwis, who began their successful streak after being crushed by

Australia within the 2022 Dubai ultimate, has supplied some golden hope.

The ultimate additionally changed into a showcase of the long run as 20-year-olds Levi and Bienne Terita shone for the Aussies.

But Australia’s males’s workforce had lots to work on after they received knocked out within the quarter-finals by South Africa, coach John Manenti admitted. They will quickly get the providers of former Wallabies captain Michael Hooper, who will be part of the workforce for its Olympic push.

Source: www.news.com.au