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It might be 6am on the Gold Coast, but champagne was already popping up in Levi’s household.
“It’s never too early to start drinking when your two daughters win Commonwealth Games gold medals,” said Maddi Levi, after she and her sister Teagan helped Australian women win seven rugby gold medals.
“I believe [mum will] been there all day celebrating.”
The Levis spoke with their family at home after a dominant 22-12 win over Fiji at Coventry Stadium.
“They must be crying but a lot of swearing!” said Levi.
“We have to stand side by side [on the dais] so a bit sentimental. We’ve achieved a Commonwealth Games medal, not many people can do that in their lives, let alone have their sister next to each other.”
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Maddi Levi had a great tournament for the Australians.(Getty Images: David Rogers)
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