Sarah Bonar Extends Her Legacy with Harlequins: A New Chapter in Rugby Union
Scotland's Sarah Bonar renews her commitment to Harlequins, highlighting her impactful career and future ambitions in Rugby Union.



Scotland international Sarah Bonar has officially signed a contract extension with Harlequins, reinforcing her role as a pivotal player in the team. At 31, Bonar boasts an impressive record with 47 international caps and five tries for Scotland, showcasing her skill and dedication on the field.
A Stellar Career
Bonar, who also serves as an RAF flying officer, joined Harlequins in 2021 and has since made 41 appearances for the club. Her versatility and strength as a second row have made her an invaluable asset to the team.
Commitment to Harlequins
"From day one I have felt at home and a real sense of belonging in the quarters," Bonar shared on the Harlequins website. "It's an honour to continue representing this club and I can't wait to continue building and playing a part in the future with this team."
Strengthening the Squad
This announcement follows the recent signings of Bonar's Scotland teammates Fi McIntosh and Coreen Grant, who joined Harlequins from London rivals Saracens last month. These additions are set to bolster Harlequins' lineup, promising an exciting season ahead.
Looking Forward
With Bonar's renewed commitment, Harlequins are poised to make significant strides in the upcoming Rugby Union season. Fans and teammates alike are eager to see how her leadership and experience will drive the team towards new victories.
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