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Welcome Meya Bizer

Welcome Meya Bizer

Trailfinders Women are delighted to announce the signing of USA Eagle Meya Bizer.

The fly-half, who can also play in the centres or at fullback, will bring a wealth of experience from the 7s and 15s game, having been capped for the United States in both disciplines.

Bizer first picked up a rugby ball at the age of 16 and when the 7s residency programme was established in 2012, she decided to purse rugby as a career. Even before she turned 18, the American had received her first cap for 7s and then replicated this in 15s a couple of months later.

Since her first appearances, the 30-year-old has gone on to win 27 caps for the 15s team and 13 for the 7s side in an Eagles jersey. Her rugby has taken her to the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and two World Cups, most recently in New Zealand last year where the United States reached the quarter-finals.

Following the World Cup, Bizer was one of five Eagles to sign with Premier 15s side DMP Sharks. In 12 appearances, she scored one try and picked up a star player award.

Recently, she was named in the Eagles traveling squad for their test against Spain, and for the 2023 Pacific Four Series. Bizer was in the starting line-up when her side beat Spain 20-14.

On signing with Trailfinders Women, Bizer said: “Last year was my first in the Premier 15s, and I wouldn’t trade that experience.

“This next season I’m beyond excited to be with Trailfinders. I’m honoured to be a part of something for its first year in the Prem.

“It’s a great opportunity to set the foundations for the direction the club wants to go in the future.”

Director of Women’s Rugby Giselle Mather said: “Meya is a very exciting player on both sides of the ball.

“Her physicality in defence makes her a fan favourite, and in attack she enjoys playing close to the line and has an eye for a gap. This, coupled with excellent offloading skills, makes her a constant threat to her opponents.

“We are very much looking forward to bringing her international experience, skill set and energy to TFSC.”