Sevens co-captain Charlotte Caslick and coach Tim Walsh headlined a host of Rugby nominations at the AIS Sport Performance Awards (ASPAs).Caslick has cemented her status as one of the best Sevens players in history, helping Australia claim the Triple Crown of the HSBC World Series, Commonwealth Games and Rugby Sevens World Cup.VOTE FOR EMILY CHANCELLOR AND LALAKAI FOKETI FOR WORLD RUGBY TRY OF THE YEARThe 27-year-old, who is also up for World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year, is nominated for Female Player of the Year alongside cricket superstar Alysia Healy, Diamonds captain Liz Watson, moguls gold medalist Jakara Anthony and marathon champion Jessica Stenson (née Trengove).Caslick is joined by Walsh, nominated for Coach of the Year alongside Wheelchair Rugby head coach Brad Dubberley following their World Championship success.Both the Sevens and Wheelchair Rugby teams are up for Team of the Year, joined by the Hockeyroos and the Australian Women’s Cricket Team.The Wheelchair Rugby Program was also nominated for Program of the Year, whilst three-time Paralympic medallist Ryley Batt is up for Male Para-athlete of the Year.Along with this, Maddison Levi has been included on the shortlist for Emerging Athlete of the Year, with the winners set to be announced December 15“The ASPAs is a true celebration of Australian high performance sport and the fact we have more than 20 different sports represented across the award categories is a reminder of how many wonderful moments we’ve experienced this year,” Australian Sports Commission CEO Kieren Perkins said in a statement.“We were privileged to start 2022 by cheering on our Winter Olympians and Paralympians in Beijing, while only a few months ago the nation was inspired by Australia topping the medal tally at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.“I want to thank the sports who have nominated these performances and also our judging panel, including representatives from the Australian Olympic Committee, Paralympics Australia and Commonwealth Games Australia.”“It has been a brilliant way to kick-start our green and gold decade towards Brisbane 2032 and I look forward to celebrating with all our finalists and friends across sport next month."2022 ASPA Finalists:Female Athlete of the YearAlyssa Healy, Cricket AustraliaCharlotte Caslick, Rugby AustraliaJakara Anthony OAM, Olympic Winter Institute of AustraliaJessica Stenson, Athletics AustraliaLiz Watson, Netball AustraliaFemale Para-athlete of the YearEmily Petricola, AusCyclingJessica Gallagher, Rowing AustraliaKatja Dedekind, Swimming AustraliaQian Yang, Table Tennis AustraliaMale Athlete of the YearCam Smith, Golf AustraliaKieran Woolley, Skate AustraliaScott James, Olympic Winter Institute of AustraliaZac Stubblety-Cook, Swimming AustraliaMale Para-athlete of the YearBen Tudhope, Snow AustraliaCol Pearse, Swimming AustraliaRyley Batt, Wheelchair Rugby/Paralympics AustraliaTim Hodge, Swimming AustraliaCoach of the YearAlexander Stewart, Athletics AustraliaBrad Dubberley, Wheelchair Rugby/Paralympics AustraliaPeter McNiel and Kate Blamey, Olympic Winter Institute of AustraliaTim Walsh, Rugby AustraliaEmerging Athlete of the YearDonnell Wallam, Netball AustraliaMaddison Levi, Rugby AustraliaNina Kennedy, Athletics AustraliaValentino Guseli, Olympic Winter Institute of AustraliaHigh Performance Program of the YearAthletics AustraliaOlympic Winter Institute of AustraliaThe Australian Dolphins, Swimming AustraliaWheelchair Rugby, Paralympics AustraliaAward for LeadershipAndrew Faichney, Athletics AustraliaBen Houston, Australian SailingJaime Fernandez, Rowing AustraliaPetria Thomas, Commonwealth Games AustraliaTeam of the YearAustralian Steelers Wheelchair Rugby Team/Paralympics AustraliaAustralian Women’s Cricket Team, Cricket AustraliaHockeyroos, Hockey AustraliaWomen's Rugby 7s, Rugby AustraliaCommunity Engagement AwardCaitlin Ward, AusCyclingCarol Cooke, AusCyclingKyle Vander-Kuyp, Athletics AustraliaRhydian Cowley, Athletics AustraliaWin Well AwardAthletics AustraliaGolf AustraliaOlympic Winter Institute of AustraliaVictorian Institute of SportSport Volunteer of the Year AwardNicole Williams, Cricket AustraliaAmanda Bowman, Golf AustraliaTea-Rose Passon, Surf Life Saving AustraliaTheodora Niakolas, Special Olympics AustraliaClick Here: Argentina Rugby Shop