Rowe stars as England prove too strong for Wales

Isabel Rowe played the leading role for proven that Britain was very strong for Wales for Wales for Wales for Wales.
The 18-year-old Wigan half-behind Rowe threw one of England’s 11 attempts, and the nine of Stuart Barrow’s side has won a convincing way in the first international internationally since he threw 90-4 by Australia in Las Vegas in March.
Barrow selected five debtants in the starter series and two – Jenna Foubster and Molly Jones – lasted 10 minutes at the opening.
Britain, last November in Headingley Wales 82-0 by defeating the biggest victory five times, scored by Anna Davies, passed and a third debate Lucy Murray’den score, visitors raised 22-0 in December.
Eva Hunter made its first exit, scored half a half goals in half, and Rowe tried her.
Bella Sykes added installments with Eboni Partington and Georgia Wilson with other scorers.




