He began his coaching career at an early age, and at 29 years old became one of the youngest people to ever gain the UEFA Pro Licence.
[1] His father Stephen played for Newport in the 1990s,[1] and fellow Welsh manager Tony Pulis is a distant relative of Rowberry.
[2] Rowberry gained his UEFA Pro Licence in 2014 aged 29, making him one of the youngest people to complete the highest qualification badges in Europe.
[3] Upon gaining his badges, he was described as "one of the brightest young coaches coming through" by Football Association of Wales technical director Osian Roberts.
[20] In August 2022, Rowberry revealed that he considers himself 'fortunate to be here' having had a pacemaker fitted following a routine check-up showed led to him being diagnosed with third-degree atrioventricular heart block.