Aussie Levi claims women's sevens player of year award
Maddison Levi has been rewarded for her spectacular try-scoring feats, named women's sevens player of the year at World Rugby's awards ceremony in Monaco.
Also a nominee the previous two years, the 22-year-old Australian paid tribute to get teammates after she beat New Zealand stars Michaela Blyde and Jorja Miller to claim the gong on Sunday night.
The long-striding Levi was an unstoppable force at the Olympics where she scored a record 14 tries, having scored 69 on the SVNS 2024 series - the second-highest figure in men's or women's series history.
She also claimed player of the final honours at the Madrid SVNS Grand Final following a hat-trick against France.
South Africa flanker Pieter-Steph du Toit and England fullback Ellie Kildunne were named World Rugby's players of the year.
Du Toit, also the 2019 winner, became only the fourth men's player to win the award at least twice, after New Zealanders Richie McCaw, Dan Carter and Beauden Barrett.
Despite the Springboks' policy of rotation, Du Toit showed his immense value by appearing in 10 of their 13 Tests, and played the full game in eight of them.
The double World Cup winner helped the Springboks win their first Rugby Championship since 2019 and achieve a first unbeaten autumn tour of Europe in 11 years.
Du Toit was crowned ahead of teammates Eben Etzebeth and Cheslin Kolbe, and Ireland captain Caelan Doris.
Kildunne's award capped an impressive year in which she was also the Women's Six Nations best player.
In an unbeaten year with England, she won a Six Nations Grand Slam, retained the WXV1 title and scored 14 tries in 10 Tests. She also had time to help Britain in the Paris Olympics sevens.
Superstar halfback Antoine Dupont was named men's sevens player of the year after lifting France to the Olympic gold medal and first world series title.
The France men had never previously medalled in the Olympics - didn't even qualify for the 2021 Tokyo Games - and their best previous finish in world series history was fourth.
The coach of the year was Jerome Daret, for guiding the France men's sevens team to their success.
All Blacks flanker Wallace Sititi was the men's breakthrough player at the year.
Sititi, the son of former Samoa captain Semo Sititi, debuted off the bench against Fiji in July, and made a huge impression in his first Test start against South Africa in Cape Town in September, on his 22nd birthday.
He was undroppable from then on; starting all seven remaining Tests. He was the only All Black to start all five on their tour of Japan and Europe.
Erin King became the first Irishwoman to win an individual award when she was chosen the women's breakthrough player of the year.
King also went to the Olympics, and made her 15s debut only in September, when the back-rower helped Ireland finish second in the WXV1 after a historic win over world champions New Zealand.
- wih AAP