USA star Ilona Maher says men’s rugby needs more characters to grow game – ‘I would love to see more personality’

USA star Ilona Maher says men’s rugby needs more characters to grow game - 'I would love to see more personality'
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Bristol Bears star Ilona Maher believes male rugby players should show more personality off the pitch in a bid to grow the game.

The USA international is the sport’s most-followed player on social media, has finished as runner-up on the popular American TV show Dancing with the Stars, and won rugby sevens bronze at the 2024 Olympic Games.

Maher admits she would love to see more characters coming out of the men’s game, citing the example of former Harlequins and England prop Joe Marler, who retired in November.

“You see it a little bit with your Joe Marlers – but even then I can think only really think of Joe and a few others who have that fun personality to them.

“I just wish we could show that more, but I think that’s where the women’s game, we have to break away a little bit and show that it’s OK to show your personality outside of the field.”

Marler became well-known for his sense of humour during his 15-year stay with Quins but was often criticised for his disciplinary record.

Rugby has experienced a turbulent few years in England, with Wasps, Worcester Warriors and London Irish all closing their doors since the end of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Maher, who looks set to feature in Bears’ Premiership Women’s Rugby match with Leicester Tigers on Saturday, believes players in the women’s game are used to having to shine off the pitch as well as on it due to their significantly smaller pay packets.

“We’re a very stoic sport in a way,” she added.

“We go on the field, we do our job, and that’s how it’s been.

“What’s important is how you play on the field; that’s the biggest thing in both [men’s and women’s rugby].

“They’re under constant criticism by people, so their job is on the field, that’s what they get paid for, to have a good performance there.

“For women, our contracts are to play on the field, but that’s a tiny contract that isn’t going to [provide] a comfortable living, so that’s where we have to do more off the field.”

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