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'I would love to see more personalities in men's game'

  • Rugby Union in England faces financial challenges after the COVID-19 pandemic, leading many top players, including former England captain Owen Farrell, to leave for more lucrative opportunities in France.
  • Ilona Maher, a current player, emphasizes the need for more personalities in the men's game and highlights the success of women's rugby in attracting fans.
  • Maher notes that women's rugby contracts are small and stresses the importance of players showcasing their personalities off the field to grow the sport.
  • The Women's Rugby World Cup in England is set to feature a sold-out final, with 82,000 tickets sold, showcasing the increasing popularity of women's sports.
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