Johnny Glynn (c. 1912 – 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.
[1] His sudden death, at the age of 46, 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.
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