The Australia Sevens sides will look to cap 2024 off on a high as they head to Cape Town for the second leg of the SVNS World Series.
The Women's side were coming off their fifth straight title in Dubai and finished fourth after defeats to the USA and France.
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Mackenzie Davis comes in for her debut as they look for back-to-back titles in South Africa.
As for the Men, they finished ninth after wins over Ireland and the USA, rebounding after a tough opening day.
Jayden Blake comes into the side after Nathan Lawson's departure due to personal reasons, the third player to debut for the side in two events.
Australia have been stunned 19-12 by Kenya to kick off the Cape Town event.
James Turner got Australia off to a flyer as he scored in the opening minutes of the match.
Hayden Sargeant crossed shortly afterwards for a 12-0 lead before Kenya struck before halftime.
Kenya hit the front after Aden Ekanayake was sin binned after giving away a penalty try, with the Kenyans extending their lead with 90 seconds to go, closing out the win
Australia have started fast with a 45-5 win over Brazil.
Maddi Levi picked up where she left off from Dubai with the opening try of the game.
She was followed over by Isabella Nasser and Faith Nathan as the Australians took a 19-5 lead at the break.
Levi added her second and third to start the second half as the Australians were in control throughout the contest.
Piper Simons crossed late to the delight of her teammates as the Aussies cruised home to victory.
Australia are into the semi-finals with a 26-10 win over Canada.
The Australians were forced to defend down two players after Tia Hinds and Sariah Paki were yellow-carded for respective infringements.
However, the Aussies rallied as Hinds crossed for the opener in the corner after a great burst from Teagan Levi for the lone try of the half.
A yellow card to Canada provided the chance for Paki to cross after the break, followed by Heidi Dennis.
Canada got on the board but Mackenzie Davis was quick to respond with a lovely step and burst for her debut try on the World Series to seal the win.
Australia will fight for ninth position after a 19-14 loss to Spain.
The Australians needed to win to keep their title hopes alive, with Henry Paterson crossing for the opener.
Spain hit back to level the scores before hitting the front 14-7 before the half-time break.
The Aussies fought for an equaliser but Spain extended their lead in the second half.
James McGregor got his first try of the series but it was too little, too late as Spain secured the win
Australia have rebounded with a 12-7 victory over Ireland to start day two.
The severely injury-hit Irish side had recently retired Harry McNulty as the only sub on their bench
James Turner crossed for the opener but Ireland hit back to take the lead before the half-time break.
A yellow card to Michael Icely forced the Aussies to dig deep, with Icely returning from the sin bin to set up Aden Ekanayake to put Australia in front.
It proved to be the winner as Australia advance to play for ninth.
Australia have been taken down 24-19 by the USA.
It was a tense start as the Australians eventually opened the scoring when Charlotte Caslick set up Tia Hinds, shrugging off a shoulder knock earlier in the phase for the try.
The Americans hit back shortly afterwards but Faith Nathan produced a superb long range effort to restore Australia’s lead.
Maddison Levi showed off her defensive abilities to extend the advantage, getting the pilfer and running away for her fourth try of the weekend.
The USA weren’t ready to go down without a fight as back-to-back tries set up a grandstand finish thanks to Nia Toliver.
Toliver scored the winner with seconds remaining as they backed up their efforts from the Olympics.
Australia have finished ninth with a gutsy 19-12 win over the USA.
Henry Hutchison opened the account for the Aussies as they went into the break locked at 7-all.
Matt Gonzalez extended the advantage before debutant Jayden Blake scored his maiden try on the World Series.
The Americans reduced the lead via Lucas Lacamp but it was too little, too late as they held on for the win.
Australia have finished fourth after a 17-14 defeat to France.
France caught the Aussies napping early after blitzing them in the opening minutes.
They scored three straight tries as the Australians were left with little answer to their attack.
Maddison Levi settled the Dubai champions with a much needed try but it was the French who had a 10-point lead heading into the break.
The Levis combined to give Australia after Teagan broke the line well into her in-goal before finding Maddison for her second.
A late red card to France gave the Aussie hope but couldn’t find a way through as the French held on
1. Piper Simons
3. Faith Nathan
4. Mackenzie Davis*
5. Teagan Levi
7. Charlotte Caslick
9. Tia Hinds
10. Isabella Nasser (c)
12. Maddison Levi
13. Heidi Dennis
15. Kahli Henwood
23. Ruby Nicholas
28. Kiiahla Duff
65. Sariah Paki
* denotes debut
1. Henry Hutchison (c)
2. Ben Dowling
3. Henry Palmer
6. Henry Paterson
7. James McGregor
9. Matt Gonzalez
10. Ben Dalton
13. Jayden Blake
14. James Turner
15. Sid Harvey
23. Aden Ekanayake
25. Hayden Sargeant
87. Michael Icely
Pool A
Saturday, December 7
Australia 45 def Brazil 5 (10:22 pm AEDT)
Sunday, December 8
Australia 26 def Canada 10 (1:48 am AEDT)
Australia 19 def by USA 24 (10:34 pm AEDT) - SEMI-FINALS
Australia v France (2:34 am AEDT) - BRONZE MEDAL MATCH
Pool B
Saturday, December 7
Australia 12 def by Kenya 19 (8:00 pm AEDT)
Sunday, December 8
Australia 14 def by Spain 19 (2:57 am AEDT)
Australia 12 def Ireland 7 (7:38 pm AEDT) - NINTH PLACE SEMIS
Monday, December 9
Australia 19 def USA 12 (12:02 am) - NINTH PLACE FINAL