Olympic champ signs monster deal

Olympic champ signs monster deal

Rugby celebrity Charlotte Caslick has formally burst the bubble of NRLW golf equipment hoping for a return by signing a mammoth four-year-deal with Rugby Australia.

Caslick, 27, performed with the Sydney Roosters throughout a brief NRLW stint however had indicated she was unlikely to return and the brand new deal to play Sevens confirms the place he future lies.

With NRLW gamers nonetheless in a CBA battle with league officers, Caslick mentioned it was a straightforward alternative to stick with the code which had supported her.

“They led the way in women’s sport when they professionalised our Sevens program back in 2014 and they are committed to continually raising the bar,” Caslick mentioned.

“For me it was a simple choice to commit to the Sevens game. If you are prepared to embrace the hard work that comes with being part of the world’s best and most challenging high-performance program, then this is the sport to be involved in.

“We play a World Series. We play a World Cup. We play at the world’s two biggest multi-sport festivals: the Olympics and Commonwealth Games. There are easier options, but if you want to compete in the world’s best sport, this is where you need to be.”

The 27-year-old, the reigning World Rugby participant of the yr, is one in all solely two gamers in Sevens historical past to have received Olympic gold, Commonwealth Games gold, the Rugby World Cup, the World Rugby Sevens Series, and a number of World Rugby awards.

The long-term deal means Caslick is primed to return to the Olympics in Paris in 2024 and the Commonwealth Games to be held in Victoria in 2026.

Her re-signing additionally comes forward of the Rugby Sevens return to Sydney this weekend for the primary time in three years.