Black Ferns rising stars rewarded with sevens contracts
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Two of the country’s brightest young stars are among those named in the Black Ferns Sevens contracted squad for 2025.
Teenagers Maia Davis (pictured) and Le’Oxeayn Maiu’u join the Olympic champion squad as preparations for the upcoming season are well under way.
Maiu’u graduated from Mt Albert Grammar last year and has joined the team’s base in Mt Maunganui, while Davis is completing her Year 13 at Manukura before relocating.
Davis is a familiar name to many, having two seasons of Farah Palmer Cup, presented by Bunnings Warehouse, (FPC) with the Manawatū Cyclones under her belt, along with two campaigns with the New Zealand Under 18 Sevens team and a stint in New Zealand Sevens Development team.
Maiu’u made her FPC debut for Auckland this season and was first named in the Condors Sevens selection team in 2019 as a 13-year-old. That team featured current Black Ferns Sevens players Jorja Miller, Kelsey Teneti and Manaia Nuku.
Black Ferns Sevens Head Coach Cory Sweeney said both athletes have huge potential.
“I think every sport in New Zealand has eyes on Maia; she’s a talented young athlete. One of the most important skillsets in sevens is kicking and Maia comes in really advanced in that space. She has great game awareness and is a well-rounded player.”
“Le’Oxeayn is similar to Portia. She is another netballer that has the great footwork that comes from netball and has a sprinting background, so we are excited to get her in the programme and develop her into a professional sevens player.”
Sweeney anticipates both players will have an opportunity to debut on the world stage in the upcoming season.
“We are at the start of a four-year cycle so have time to grow and develop these players along with other young players that come in. I anticipate these two players will feature on the World Series this season,” said Sweeney.
The Black Ferns Sevens squad has 17 players currently contracted, with potential for three players to be added in the new year, and a further five development contracts also on offer. Development contacts allow emerging players to be immersed in the environment for up to 50 days throughout the season.
Teenagers Maia Davis (pictured) and Le’Oxeayn Maiu’u join the Olympic champion squad as preparations for the upcoming season are well under way.
Maiu’u graduated from Mt Albert Grammar last year and has joined the team’s base in Mt Maunganui, while Davis is completing her Year 13 at Manukura before relocating.
Davis is a familiar name to many, having two seasons of Farah Palmer Cup, presented by Bunnings Warehouse, (FPC) with the Manawatū Cyclones under her belt, along with two campaigns with the New Zealand Under 18 Sevens team and a stint in New Zealand Sevens Development team.
Maiu’u made her FPC debut for Auckland this season and was first named in the Condors Sevens selection team in 2019 as a 13-year-old. That team featured current Black Ferns Sevens players Jorja Miller, Kelsey Teneti and Manaia Nuku.
Black Ferns Sevens Head Coach Cory Sweeney said both athletes have huge potential.
“I think every sport in New Zealand has eyes on Maia; she’s a talented young athlete. One of the most important skillsets in sevens is kicking and Maia comes in really advanced in that space. She has great game awareness and is a well-rounded player.”
“Le’Oxeayn is similar to Portia. She is another netballer that has the great footwork that comes from netball and has a sprinting background, so we are excited to get her in the programme and develop her into a professional sevens player.”
Sweeney anticipates both players will have an opportunity to debut on the world stage in the upcoming season.
“We are at the start of a four-year cycle so have time to grow and develop these players along with other young players that come in. I anticipate these two players will feature on the World Series this season,” said Sweeney.
The Black Ferns Sevens squad has 17 players currently contracted, with potential for three players to be added in the new year, and a further five development contracts also on offer. Development contacts allow emerging players to be immersed in the environment for up to 50 days throughout the season.
The Black Ferns Sevens squad is
Michaela Blyde
Kelly Brazier
Maia Davis
Dhys Faleafaga
Jazmin Felix-Hotham
Sarah Hirini
Shiray Kaka
Le Oxeayn Maiu'u
Justine McGregor
Jorja Miller
Manaia Nuku
Mahina Paul
Risi Pouri Lane
Alena Saili
Theresa Setefano
Kelsey Teneti
Stacey Waaka