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Use ‘would be nonsense not to choose Ilona Maher’

Use ‘would be nonsense not to choose Ilona Maher’

Amber Reed backed his Bristol Bears teammate Ilona Maher Excellent at the level of proof by suggesting that a Retirement of the United States for the extreme was obvious.

Maher signed a short -term agreement with the Bears in December as part of his attempts to force his way to the thought of the US chief coach. Siaone Fukofuka for women. Rugby World Cup 2025.

The impact of his arrival in Bristol has been clear. The Bears have attracted more followers on social networks and sold more tickets for the matches, one of which, the meeting of Round 12 with the opponents of Sunday Gloucester-Hartpury, was transferred to Ashton Gate due to demand.

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Maher in turn has dedicated himself to the impulse of the squad for a first female rugby title (PWR) of Prime Minister and played a key role in the victories against the chiefs and harlequins of Exeter that promoted them to the play-offs.

The Bears face a hard trip to the defenders defenders of Gloucester-Hartpury in Sunday’s second semifinal, but whatever the result both Reed and Chief Coach Dave Ward They are sure that the American will leave a positive legacy in Bristol.

And the benefits of their short -term stay will not have fluid only in one sense. Maher’s popularity within the team means that his teammates are also determined to help her achieve her goal of representing the United States in the World Cup.

“I think she is a world -class rugby player, and has demonstrated it in the Sevens circuit. She is an incredible athlete. She works hard, has her skill set, ”Reed told reporters on Tuesday.

“Obviously he has aspirations to reach that World Cup and for us as a club, yes, the game has increased in terms of his profile, but ultimately, as rugby players, we want to put it in the best place to achieve it and go in The World Cup.

“She has marked an Olympic medal and her entire series Sevens also wins. But if your aspirations will be in that launch of the 15s, be in that World Cup team, we have tried to do everything possible to give you the knowledge of the 15, to give it the set of skills to go and achieve it . .

“And I think that judging by his performances, he has demonstrated that week by week and really kept his hand for the National Team.

“Then, in terms of Pac4 (Pacific Four Series), that side of the USA., I think it would be nonsense not to choose it in that because you can do really good things in PAC4 and definitely also in the World Cup.”

Reed, the oldest Bristol service player who debuted in 2009, has fought a potentially deadly injury to participate in the Bears title.

The creator of games was lost six weeks of action between December and February, a time when the lesions increased for the Ward team, before playing a leading role in the 45-17 victory against Exeter earlier this month.

Its determination of being part of the first first -level triumph of the club, after the final losses in 2017 and 2024, was in the heart of its rapid recovery.

“I hate it. I am terrible to be close, I get nervous and it is all that energy that accumulates that you cannot release,” Reed revealed when asked about how he finds being on the sidelines.

“For me, it was about trying to prepare the team as best I could in the week. Either helping people with details, going through plays, sending clips in the group.

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“But that is the scope of what you can do to help the team and then the rest is really positive. Especially that little patch when the results did not go on our way and it seemed that we received a new injury every week, which was not ideal.

“But he is just trying to pick up those players, take care of injured players and make sure they still have positive experiences.” Ultimately, we have to fight to return.

“I had an injury that could have ruled out for the rest of the season, but I am really grateful to the S&C and the doctors, they took me back in a place where I could play that game at home against Exeter, which was really special, that’s why I was a little emotional after that.

“Then, it means a lot to return. It is quite difficult when you are on the sidelines because you feel almost helpless, especially when it comes to the day of the game.

“During the week, you can have a little impact on helping players out, but as soon as they cross that laundering on game day, it is all of them, it is all the players who are available.

“Then, (I was) just seeing them and waiting for them to do their best and really grateful to have returned. And yes, even more so that we push the first four. “

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