Rowland reacts to sensational performance against Samoa

The Loughborough Lightning star scored 27 points (one try and 11 conversions) in a Player of the Match performance that lit up her home ground Franklin’s Gardens, in front of 13,615 fans.

“I’m very pleased,” she said post-match. “Obviously the conditions weren’t really in our favour, but I think we adapted to that, played some nice rugby at times, put them in the right corners at times and that’s what we needed to do.

“I think with a squad that had so many changes, you couldn’t really tell out there. It felt really cohesive and really connected and that’s what we wanted to try and achieve.

“I love playing at Franklin’s Gardens, whether that’s in club colours or whether that’s in England colours. It’s always incredibly special. I love the crowd here. It’s always a great atmosphere. And yeah, to come in and play 10, and hopefully do a decent job. That was my aim. So I’m really pleased to come out with this.”

Wing Claudia Moloney-MacDonald scored the last try of the Test, after playing a full 80, and spoke of her joy of being back in a white shirt after a considerable amount of time away from the game due to injury.

“From a personal point of view, it was just great to be back out on the pitch and obviously to get that try is nice as well,” she said. “It’s been a journey. I’m kind of very much in the present, very much where my feet are. I had kind of forgotten that part of it and so I’m just focusing on being here and enjoying the moment.”

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