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Social media sensation Ilona Maher set for Bristol Bears debut

By PA
New Bristol Bears women signing Ilona Maher is presented to the Ashton Gate crowd last month (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

Social media sensation Ilona Maher is set for her Bristol Bears debut after being named on the bench for Gloucester-Hartpury’s visit to Ashton Gate on Sunday. The American back has more than eight million followers combined on Instagram and TikTok.

Her three-month Bristol contract begins against the reigning Premiership Women’s Rugby champions in a repeat of last season’s final. More than 8,000 tickets have been sold – almost double Bears’ previous record attendance for a women’s game – with Maher set to feature as a replacement.

The 28-year-old arrived back in the west country on Wednesday after spending a week at the club in early December and she has already made a significant impact, generating a considerable increase in replica shirt sales while Bristol’s Instagram following has risen from 21,000 to 67,000 since her signing was announced.

Head coach Dave Ward said: “With a crowd of nearly 8,000 expected at Ashton Gate on Sunday, it is a hugely exciting occasion and we are hoping to give them something to cheer about. We understand the importance of the game in the context of our season, and the quality of the reigning champions, but we head into the game with confidence and relishing the occasion and the challenge.”

Maher, who can play at both at centre and wing, won an Olympic 7s bronze medal with the United States in Paris and then went on to become the runner-up on Dancing with the Stars, the American equivalent of Strictly Come Dancing.

 

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She has not played in 15s since 2021, but is hoping to reacquaint herself with the format in the hope of earning a place on the USA squad, who will travel to this summer’s Rugby World Cup in England. She first played 15s in college at Quinnipiac University and earned two international caps during the Pacific Four Series four years ago.

PWR chair Genevieve Shore said: “We are excited to have Ilona in the PWR at Bristol Bears. We believe she will have an incredibly positive impact on the Bears, PWR and women’s rugby in general. Ilona is such an impressive person and, as we have seen, takes on every challenge presented to her in an incredible way.

“Playing in PWR is her next challenge, alongside many of the game’s superstars, and she is going to have a great time with us. One of the great things we love about women’s rugby is that there are some really different characters in the game and that they are allowed to express themselves perhaps more than the male athletes are, so we all have to embrace Ilona’s time with us.”