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Charlotte Caslick’s World Cup dream dashed as star sevens convert ruled out with injury

“We’ll probably shoot the players and I think it will probably have the opportunity to bring him out in the tournament at some point to get support in RA to keep it on his accelerated turn.”

“Therefore, it is definitely not the end of the opportunity in the World Cup, but now it can shake hands, focus on the caution it needs, so every day to give her the best shot every day.”

Moleka was the star -Sevens player for Faital Moleka’s younger sister and Penrith for Brumbies in Super W this year.

Charlotte Caslick from Wallaroos runs the ball during the international match of the Pacific Four series between the Australian Wallaroos and the United States.Credit: Getty Images

Caslick has a chance to participate in the World Cup as a change of injury to the squad, but only if a point is opened to someone else in the squad due to the end of the tournament.

Caslick, who spoke to the media last week before the decision, said he was realistic about his chance.

“There are some days I’m a little sad, but I’m trying to maintain a good head gap,” he said.

Caslick hoped to add some XVS World Cup silver items to the Seven Achievements from the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and Sevens World Cup. In May, he opposed Fiji in Suva and performed five tests for Wallaroos.

Charlotte Caslick scored a goal in the 2016 Olympics final and helped Australia demand the gold medal.

Charlotte Caslick scored a goal in the 2016 Olympics final and helped Australia demand the gold medal. Credit: Joe Armao

Caslick said that he learned a lot in XVS because he returned to the Australian Sevens program after the World Cup.

Caslick told reporters on Wednesday, “Great,” he said.

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“Sometimes it was very challenging, but I really enjoyed it. I hesitated, not [but] It is always difficult to do something coming out of your comfort area.

“When you were in a very long environment and Sevens was always in a kind of house for me, it was difficult and difficult to do something new.

“But I am really proud of myself. I really want to reach this Rugby World Cup. And at this stage, I hope I do it. But if not, I still did great friends and memories. I am proud of myself, no matter what.”

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