Cass Bargell of the United States dives with the ball during a 31-24 win over Fiji in Washington, DC, in July Scott Taetsch
When Cass Bargell had her large intestine removed four years ago, her surgeon was adamant she would play rugby again, even with an ostomy bag.
That surgeon might not have realised, however, that for Bargell, playing rugby again would involve representing the United States on her sport's biggest stage –- the Women's Rugby World Cup.
After coming off the bench against England in Sunderland last week, the 25-year-old will start at scrum-half in Saturday's must-win encounter against Australia in York.
It is a remarkable journey for a player who was diagnosed with acute ulcerative colitis in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, requiring surgery to remove her colo