The 2016 All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship Final featured Cork and Dublin.
The umpires waved the effort wide but TV replays showed that Rowe's shot had actually gone between the posts.
As Hawk-Eye was not used in the All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship, the decision stood.
As the second half started Rhona Ní Bhuachalla came on as a substitute and scored with an assist from Ciara O'Sullivan.
[1][2] Team:1 Martina O'Brien2 Marie Ambrose3 Bríd Stack 4 Roisín Phelan5 Shauna Kelly6 Deirdre O'Reilly7 Vera Foley8 Annie Walsh9 Briege Corkery10 Rena Buckley11 Aine O'Sullivan12 Orlagh Farmer13 Ciara O'Sullivan (c)14 Doireann O'Sullivan15 Orla Finn Substitutes:Rhona Ní Bhuachalla for Á. O'Sullivan (half time)Eimear Scally for Walsh (44) Team:1 Ciara Trant2 Olwen Carey3 Deirdre Murphy4 Leah Caffrey5 Sinéad Goldrick6 Sinead Finnegan 7 Niamh Collins8 Lauren Magee9 Niamh McEvoy10 Molly Lamb11 Noëlle Healy (c)12 Carla Rowe 13 Lyndsey Davey14 Sinéad Aherne15 Nicole Owens Substitutes:Siobhan Woods for Owens (44)Muireann Ni Scanaill for Caffrey (44)Sorcha Furlong for Lamb (50)O. Leonard for McEvoy (52)Lucy Collins for Murphy (53)