The uncapped 25-year-old stood out for Wales where Catrin Edwards and Rebecca Rowe were try-scorers for Rachel Taylor’s side.
Wales Women’s head coach Rhys Edwards said Rowland was unlucky to miss out on selection initially but given a chance to shine on Sunday, she grabbed her opportunity with both hands to be added to the squad.
Ticket prices for both of Wales’ home games at Swansea have also been confirmed.
Wales Women kick off their Six Nations campaign against England at St Helens on Sunday 8th February (Kick-off 2.30pm) while their round four clash against Ireland is on Sunday 15th March (Kick-off 12:00 midday).
Following the women’s game against Ireland, Wales U18s will host England U18s (KO 4pm).
Wales Women’s Six Nations fixtures at St Helens
Sunday 8th Feb 2015
Wales Women v England Women
KO 2.30pm
Tickets: £10 for adults, U16s free.
Sunday 15th March 2015
Wales Women v Ireland Women
KO Midday
Tickets: £10 for adults, U16s free.
The above Ireland match will be followed by:
Wales U18 v England U18
KO: 4pm
If not already in the ground having watched the Women’s game, tickets for this fixture will be £5 for adults, U16’s free.
Tickets can be purchased from Swansea RFC through the main office between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm during normal office hours. Tickets will also be available to purchase on match days.
You can also contact the club directly via the office in Bryn Road or via email at whites.srfc@gmail.com or Tel: 01792 424242