[7][8] As of 2021[update], her Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) biography lists her height as 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) and her weight at 16 stone 4 pounds (103 kg; 228 lb).
[1][7] She works as a farmer as well as a rugby hub officer for the WRU and Urdd Chwaraeon at multiple schools in the Conwy Valley area while continuing her rugby career by commuting long hours three times a week to travel from Blaenau Ffestiniog to the National Centre of Excellence in Cardiff, South Wales for training.
[3] Whilst Pyrs played rugby union with her siblings on the family farm, she only began to take up the sport seriously when Nant Conwy formed an under-18s team in 2014.
[10] In late January 2019,[8] she sustained soft tissue damage and a cut on her head in a road accident at approximately 70 mph (110 km/h) while travelling with teammate Bethan Davies to Cardiff to train, ruling her out for the whole of the 2019 Women's Six Nations Championship.
[12] In late July 2020, she signed for Sale Sharks Women also of Premier 15s to expand their roster with experience in the team's front row.