Injured Caslick Writes Off Australia's World Cup Opener but Hopes to Face US
AUSTRALIA, AUG 5 – Charlotte Caslick, recovering from ankle surgery, aims to return for the Wallaroos' crucial match against the USA in the Women's Rugby World Cup, with selection decisions pending.
- Charlotte Caslick injured her ankle during Australia's 37-12 loss to New Zealand, ruling her out for the team’s opening match against Samoa on August 23.
- Caslick hopes to play against the USA on August 30, stating that it won't be her decision whether she is selected.
- Despite her injury, Caslick is part of the Wallaroos World Cup squad and is focused on returning to play at some point in the tournament.
- Caslick mentioned her progress and support with teammate Siokapesi Palu, stating, 'We're kind of bouncing off each other every day in training and just praying for each other.
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Rugby-Injured Caslick writes off Australia's World Cup opener but hopes to face US
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Injured former Olympic sevens champion Charlotte Caslick is confident she will play some women's Rugby World Cup in England even if she has already ruled out from taking the field in Australia's tournament opener against Samoa.
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Injured Caslick writes off Australia's World Cup opener but hopes to face US
SYDNEY :Injured former Olympic sevens champion Charlotte Caslick is confident she will play some women's Rugby World Cup in England even if she has already ruled out from taking the field in Australia's tournament opener against Samoa.Caslick, who was named sevens World Player of the Year in 2016, damaged her
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