Charlotte Caslick
Charlotte Caslick (rugby 7s) completed a full set of rugby sevens ‘global’ titles when she co-captained the team that won gold at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games in 2022, adding to her wins in the World Cup (2022), World Series (2016, 2018, 2022) and Olympic Games (2016).
Widely regarded as one of the best players on the planet, the two-time World Women’s Sevens Player of the Year (2016, 2022) is the most capped player in sevens history with over 300 games under her belt.
Charlotte won silver at the rugby sevens’ first appearance for women at the Gold Coast 2018 Games after being one of the stars of the Rio 2016 Olympic campaign, scoring seven tries, including one in the final against New Zealand. With the suspension of the World Series and Tokyo Olympics in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Charlotte made the switch to rugby league, joining the Sydney Roosters in the NRL Women’s Premiership before jumping back to rugby sevens ahead of the Tokyo Olympics.
Charlotte’s love affair with the game began in the backyard of her suburban Brisbane home playing touch footy with her older brothers. She made her debut for Australia in 2013 just after graduating from Brisbane State High School.
Charlotte is engaged to Lewis Holland who represented Australia at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. They own a cattle property in Stanthorpe in Queensland’s Granite Belt.
Results History
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Additional Information
Are you a citizen of a country other than Australia? If yes, please provide details?
United Kingdom
Education Details:
Diploma of Early Childhood (Currently Studying)
Club details:
Tribe 7s, Brisbane, Australia
Why did you begin your sport?
Parents influenced
Do you have any pre-competition routines or rituals?
No
What is your most memorable sporting achievement?
Olympic`Gold Medal, Rio 2016
Who is your hero / idol, and why? Have you ever met them?
Jonathan Thurstan, he's a bloody legend. Met him and got a photo when I was about 15 years old
Who has been the most influential person or people in your career and why?
Probably my family, very supportive, love me and love rugby. They're my biggest fans.
Do you have any hobbies away from your sport?
Shopping, going to my boyfriend's farm, traveling
What is your sporting ambition?
Commonwealth Games in Australia, gold on the Gold Coast, win a World Cup & another Olympic Games