Jeremiah Patrick Mullane (1906 — 1930) was an Irish international rugby union player.
A native of County Limerick, Mullane attended Blackrock College, where he was rugby captain, and subsequently studied dairy science at University College Cork.
[1] Mullane got his Ireland opportunity in 1928 as a replacement for forward Charles Hanrahan, whose brother had been killed in an accident playing rugby.
He debuted as a wing-forward against Wales in Cardiff and gained a second cap in an end of year match against France in Paris.
[2] In 1930, Mullane died of a sudden illness in Cork, at the age of 23.