- Charlotte Caslick has donated rugby jerseys to the Kabras Sugar women’s rugby sevens squad as they prepare for their sevens season.
- Caslick, who has previously played hockey and touch football, is one of the most decorated female rugby players in the world.
- Some of the trophies she has helped the Australian women’s national team win include the 2016 Olympic Games title and 2022 Commonwealth Games laurel.
Australian rugby player Charlotte Caslick has donated a full kit to the Kabras Sugar rugby team ahead of the upcoming Kenya sevens season.
The western region based club revealed the generous act a few hours ago, thanking Caslick for the equipment.
Kabras rugby added that they will continue to show support to the player who was born in Brisbane on and off the pitch.

“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Australian rugby star Charlotte Caslick for her generous kit donation to the Kabbies (Kabras Ladies) as we gear up for their 7s season.
Your kindness has created lifelong friendships and loyal fans within the Kabbies and the entire Kabras Sugar Rugby Club family, who will be cheering you on every step of the way,” the statement read.
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Caslick is one of the most successful players in the rich history of women’s rugby. She has won numerous accolades at individual and international levels.
The 29-year-old, who was one of the captains of the Australian sevens national team at the recently held Paris Olympic Games, won a gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
Caslick was also part of Australia’s squad that made history in 2016 by lifting the prestigious Olympic Games title at the Rio de Janeiro edition.
Furthermore, the talented player, who can operate as a fullback, helped Australia to clinch the Sevens Rugby World Cup title in 2022 in an event that was staged in Cape Town, South Africa.
Some of the individual awards that Caslick has bagged in her remarkable career include the Impact Player Award and the Shawn Mackay Award.
Besides being a force to reckon with in the competitive rugby field, Caslick has also played touch football, and hockey in her life.

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