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”’Maia Davis”’ is a New Zealand [[rugby sevens]] player. She is a member of the [[New Zealand women’s national rugby sevens team|Black Ferns sevens team]]. |
”’Maia Davis”’ is a New Zealand [[rugby sevens]] player. She is a member of the [[New Zealand women’s national rugby sevens team|Black Ferns sevens team]]. |
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Revision as of 23:57, 3 December 2025
New Zealand rugby sevens player
Rugby player
| Born | (2006-04-02) 2 April 2006[1] |
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| Height | 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) |
| School | Manukura |
Maia Davis (born 2 April 2006) is a New Zealand rugby sevens player. She is a member of the Black Ferns sevens team.
Club career
She was educated at Manukura in Palmerston North,[2] where she won the National First XV Top 4 Championship finals in September 2024.[3]
She was still a student when she played for two seasons in the Farah Palmer Cup with the Manawatū Cyclones, along with two seasons with the New Zealand Under 18 Sevens team and a spell with the New Zealand Sevens Development team. In ten appearances for the Cyclones, Davis scored 10 tries and kicked 15 conversions, winning the 2024 Championship title with a 33-3 win over Otago.[4] She was offered a contract with New Zealand women’s national rugby sevens team in October 2024.[5]
International career
She made her debut as an 18 year-old for Black Ferns sevens team at the 2025 Canada Sevens in Vancouver in 2025, part of the 2024-25 SVNS series, and scored her first senior international try in a 41-7 win over Fiji.[6][7][8] New Zealand ultimately won the tournament.[9] She was a member of the New Zealand team which won the Hong Kong Sevens in March 2025.[10]
Personal life
She is from a rugby union family, with her parents Moana and Peter both representing Hawkes Bay at first-class level, with Peter making 87 appearances on the wing for them between 1983 and 1993.[6][8]

