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Yahoo
18-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Ilona Maher included in USA squad for Women's Rugby World Cup
Ilona Maher has been selected in the United States squad for the Women's Rugby World Cup in England later this year. Maher, a bronze medallist at the Paris 2024 Olympics in rugby sevens, switched from the condensed format back to the 15-a-side game to press for a place at the tournament. A productive stint with Bristol Bears in Premiership Women's Rugby (PWR) last season saw the 28-year-old feature both on the wing and in the centres, before she featured in the Pacific Four series earlier this summer. She has now earned inclusion in a 32-player squad named by Sione Fukofuka which also features plenty of other familiar faces from PWR. The squad is led by back row Kate Zackary, who plays her club rugby for Trailfinders Women, while Saracens co-captain Lotte Sharp offers a highly-experienced option on the wing. Prop Hope Rogers, a star with Exeter for several seasons, makes a fourth World Cup having last year become her nation's most capped women's international. 'This Rugby World Cup isn't just about us — it's about showing the next generation what's possible,' Zackary said. 'We want kids across the US to see this team and think, 'That could be me.' Rugby in America is growing, and we're here to kick that door wide open. 'This squad is driven and ready to rewrite our story. We have the opportunity to play the sport we love at the highest level — and we don't take that for granted - and are relentless in it's pursuits. We're here to elevate each other and push beyond every limit, together.' The United States take on hosts England in the opening game at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland. Australia and Samoa are the other two teams in Pool A.


The Independent
18-07-2025
- Sport
- The Independent
Ilona Maher included in USA squad for Women's Rugby World Cup
Ilona Maher has been selected in the United States squad for the Women's Rugby World Cup in England later this year. Maher, a bronze medallist at the Paris 2024 Olympics in rugby sevens, switched from the condensed format back to the 15-a-side game to press for a place at the tournament. A productive stint with Bristol Bears in Premiership Women's Rugby (PWR) last season saw the 28-year-old feature both on the wing and in the centres, before she featured in the Pacific Four series earlier this summer. She has now earned inclusion in a 32-player squad named by Sione Fukofuka which also features plenty of other familiar faces from PWR. The squad is led by back row Kate Zackary, who plays her club rugby for Trailfinders Women, while Saracens co-captain Lotte Sharp offers a highly-experienced option on the wing. Prop Hope Rogers, a star with Exeter for several seasons, makes a fourth World Cup having last year become her nation's most capped women's international. 'This Rugby World Cup isn't just about us — it's about showing the next generation what's possible,' Zackary said. 'We want kids across the US to see this team and think, 'That could be me.' Rugby in America is growing, and we're here to kick that door wide open. 'This squad is driven and ready to rewrite our story. We have the opportunity to play the sport we love at the highest level — and we don't take that for granted - and are relentless in it's pursuits. We're here to elevate each other and push beyond every limit, together.' The United States take on hosts England in the opening game at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland. Australia and Samoa are the other two teams in Pool A.


BBC News
04-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
USA skipper Zackary extends stay in Ealing
United States captain Kate Zackary has signed a contract extension at Premiership Women's Rugby side Trailfinders Women. Thy 35-year-old back-row will begin a third campaign in Ealing having moved from Exeter in 2023, making 26 appearances. This past season she scored six tries as the London side finished seventh in the table with five wins and 11 losses. Zackary, who has played in the last two World Cups, was one of the biggest names to move to the club after they were awarded a place in the women's top flight two years ago. "Kate's level of professionalism is unmatched," head coach barney Maddison told the club website. "She leads by her performances and the team naturally just looks to her as a leader. "She has a wealth of experience, and her work with our youth programme has been invaluable."We're delighted to see her continue to lead and perform at the highest level."Zackary added: "We're finding our momentum as a team and club, and I want to be a part of that process. "Our team is filled with diversely talented players who have a desire to become a contender in the PWR and I can't wait to step back on the pitch with them."