The women鈥檚 rugby side Gloucester-Hartpury have had a pretty good season. On March 16 they won their third Premiership Women鈥檚 Rugby Championship in a row, beating Saracens 31-19 .

But the sport as a whole is enjoying an impressive run too. Fellow Premiership side Harlequins broke the for a women鈥檚 rugby club game at the Allianz Stadium (Twickenham) in December 2024, with a crowd of 18,055. And ticket sales for the Women鈥檚 Rugby World Cup in August (hosted by England) have already .

There has also been a surge in commercial interest. suggests that rugby is following a trend seen in other women鈥檚 sports, including football and basketball, where brands previously not associated with sport are finally joining the party. The skincare brand Clinique is now a of Premiership Women鈥檚 Rugby (PWR), for example.

And despite issues with across rugby union clubs generally, some clubs are showing a clear appetite for commercial growth. Leicester Tigers鈥 women鈥檚 side, for example, is currently seeking a 鈥減rincipal partner鈥 to sign up to a of investment and sponsorship 鈥 in return for naming rights of a planned new stadium.

Broadcasting interest (and income) has increased too. PWR and TNT Sports have a to show live matches, while had live access to four key games this year, starting with Harlequins against Bristol Bears in February and ending with the PWR final. For the national teams, the 2025 Women鈥檚 Six Nations tournament will also be shown .

Overall then, women鈥檚 rugby in England is winning more coverage, higher attendances, and greater involvement from commercial brands just in time for the World Cup. And the effects are already visible for the tournament, with for tickets an early indicator of financial success. A number of matches already have limited availability.

That said, any large sporting event carries risks, and research shows that the aftermath (for sporting involvement) can be and the effects on the domestic game . A proper legacy depends on the support of national governing bodies.

Star power

So women鈥檚 rugby still faces barriers. But without wishing to place further weight on her shoulders, the sport has a not-so-secret weapon in the form of a player who has to new levels in a very short space of time.

Ilona Maher, 28, has 3.5 million , more than any other rugby player in the world, of any gender. She represented the US rugby sevens national team at the Paris Olympics (they came third) and her appearance on the US dance competition show (where she finished in second place) made her even more famous. Next on her list it playing for her country in this year鈥檚 World Cup.

To do so, to bolster her experience in the 15-a-side game 鈥 so ended up signing for PWR side .

This was a commercially shrewd deal for both sides. Maher is getting semi-professional experience, and Bristol Bears have already seen a financial boost. They doubled their attendance record (to 9,240) on Maher鈥檚 debut weekend in January 2025, having in ticket sales. The club is also selling .

Nor is it just Bristol Bears which have benefited from the Ilona Maher effect. Interest in the league as a whole has , both in the UK and abroad, bringing new audiences to the sport just in time for the international competition.

Those audiences can hopefully look forward to an entertaining and exciting World Cup in England this summer. And if the current momentum behind the sport continues, a bright future for women鈥檚 rugby.

, Associate Professor in Accounting and Sport Finance,

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