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Johnny Glynn (c.1917 – 10 January 1959) was President of the Irish Rugby Football Union.

Glynn was a native of Williamsgate Street, Galway. He played rugby for Galwegians and Connacht, winning twelve caps, and became a well-known referee. He also served as president of his local club.

His sudden death led to the two clubs erecting a memorial trophy in his name known as the Glynn Cup, which would be played for between the clubs every Saint Patrick’s Day.

See also

Rugby union
Preceded by
W. E. Crawford
President of the Irish Rugby Football Union
1958 – 1959
Succeeded by
J. R. Wheeler

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