The PWR has seen a 68.5% increase in its social media followers, its YouTube subscribers have doubled, and 11 million accounts have been reached across its Instagram and TikTok pages.
“From a commercial point of view there’s no doubt she’s brought her superstar reach and power and influence with her, and she’s not just brought it to Bristol or to PWR, I think she’s brought it to the whole game,” said Genevieve Shore, executive chair of the PWR.
“It’s great to see her appearing on The One Show, or appearing on the podcasts, in the press. The rugby media want to write about her and that lifts the whole women’s game and men’s game.”
Maher built a superstar-size online profile focusing on empowering women and body positivity, and it is a message Bristol head coach Dave Ward believes she has spread to others in the team.
“I think it’s brought a real good energy to the group, they’re excited – she’s loud and proud and I think again it just brings other people’s personalities out and they can see if she’s not afraid to be herself, then they don’t have to be afraid to be themselves,” Ward said.
“I think the more that people get to know the girls and the amazing women we’ve got in the programme, the better it’s going to be for the sport.”
Maher’s following has brought new fans to the league that may stay beyond the games she plays in.
“Hopefully the fans that have joined because of her [Maher] love what we do and they come back next year and we keep inspiring the next generation through our actions,” Reed said.
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