SAHER HAMDENโs international skill and experience will be a big asset to Ennis RFC in their first-ever Energia All Ireland League (AIL) match.
Ohio native, Saher joins the senior womenโs team as a new recruit from the United States and is excited to contribute to a squad making history.
Growing up in Cleveland Ohio, Saher was a self-described tomboy who played a variety of sports, including basketball and softball. Rugby first came into her life during high school when a new school encouraged her to try the sport during a spring season.
โI did one practice, I swear, and I could tell you some of the stuff we did, but it just brought together all the sports I played pretty much and added the physicality to it,โ Saher told the Clare Echo.
For Saher, the physicality of rugby is one of its biggest draws. โWhen you do it right, and you just, you feel like youโve made that good hit, you had good shoulder connection, good drive, you land on top of them or whatever, it just kind of lifts your soul, it gets you fired upโ.
Saher has competed at a high level in the U.S., including with the Denver Onyx, where she played a key role in helping the team win a national championship, and she also trained with the USA team in 2021. Saher with the USA Womenโs Eagles facing Ireland in a November 2021 test match at the RDS Arena in Dublin.
Saher joined Ennis RFC this season to compete in the teams AIL debut. She attended her first training session on Tuesday, September 16. She immediately felt welcomed into the squad. Despite being new to Irish rugby, she quickly bonded with her teammates and was impressed by their commitment and camaraderie. โI just came to play rugby with Ennis. Iโve heard about Ennis, and Iโm excited to be hereโ.
Reflecting on the teamโs spirit, she added, โI feel like people underestimate when a team has heart compared to some of these other teams, who Iโm sure have been around for 20 plus years, but heart and working for each other will take you a long way, so Iโm excited to do that season with themโ.
Despite her extensive experience, she had never consistently played her preferred position of centre until joining Ennis RFC. At inside or outside centre, Saher describes herself as โa little shifty and a playmaker,โ a role that allows her to use her speed and agility to create opportunities for her teammates.
With less than two weeks of training with her new team under her belt Saher is determined not to let nerves get the better of her and plans to remain focused on embracing this new challenge. โI donโt know what to expect, but Iโm ready to jump in, learn with the team, and give it everything Iโve gotโ.
While she is excited about jumping into a new competitive season Saher is equally enthusiastic about being part of the growing womenโs rugby scene in Ireland, noting how the sport now provides a platform and recognition for female athletes that was often lacking in previous years. โIt is empowering, you know, as a woman to have that platform finally. And the girls also mentioned, they get president now at the club. They donโt get seconds, they donโt get thirds, they donโt get dismissed and pushed to the side, they get priority. And if people just prioritise womenโs sports a little bit more, they would see itโs worth itโ.