Ilona Maher Reflects on PWR Experience and Eyes Future Return Amid World Cup Preparations

Ilona Maher discusses her impact on PWR, her time with Bristol Bears, and her focus on the upcoming Rugby World Cup.

Ilona Maher's Impact on Premiership Women's Rugby

Ilona Maher, the most followed rugby union player globally on social media, has left an indelible mark on the Premiership Women's Rugby (PWR) during her short stint with the Bristol Bears. Despite the team's semi-final loss to Gloucester-Hartpury, Maher's performance has been nothing short of phenomenal.

A Temporary Yet Influential Stay

Maher joined the Bristol Bears in January, featuring in seven games and scoring four tries. Her presence not only bolstered the team's performance but also significantly boosted the league's popularity. Three clubs within the PWR witnessed record attendances and a surge in online followers, thanks to Maher's influence.

Looking Ahead: World Cup and Beyond

As Maher prepares for the Rugby World Cup in August, her immediate focus is on the Pacific Four Series, where the American Eagles will face Australia and New Zealand in May. Maher expressed her hopes of securing a spot on the USA team, stating, "I hope I've proven myself in this space to vie for a roster spot in the USA team."

A Bear for Life

Maher's transition back to playing XVs has been seamless, and she attributes much of her success to the support from Bristol's coaching staff and teammates. "I'm proud to have been part of this team, a special programme they have here," Maher said. She added that playing with some of England's, Wales', and Scotland's finest players has set her up for success at the World Cup.

The Future of PWR

Though her time in the PWR was brief, Maher remains optimistic about the league's growth. "I never say never, I think it was amazing that even I got to come and play here for two and a half months," Maher remarked. She hopes the league continues to thrive, even in her absence, and that the record numbers seen during her stay become the norm.

Conclusion

Ilona Maher's short yet impactful stint in the PWR has not only elevated the league's profile but also set the stage for her continued success on the international stage. As she gears up for the Rugby World Cup, Maher's journey serves as a testament to her dedication and the transformative power of women's rugby.

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