THE family of Peter Glynn revealed today the untimely passing of the 1976 Saints Wembley winner. His age was seventy-one.
Peter, an elegant player with good movement, came to Saints from the Widnes amateur rugby league in April 1974.
Peter Glynn cause of death
The cause of Peter Glenn’s death has not been revealed by his family, and as of the most recent statement, no information about his demise was available.
Peter Glynn obituary information
Currently, no obituary for Peter Glenn is accessible. The circumstances surrounding his death are still unknown.
A week after his exploits at Wembley in 1976, Peter scored in the Premiership Trophy Final victory over Salford. He defeated Warrington the next year to win another Premiership Trophy gold.
Additionally, he received honors on a global scale when Eric Ashton escorted him to Australia and New Zealand during the 1979 tour. He was awarded two caps for England.
Unfortunately, Saints’ 1977 Premiership victory was their final trophy before they entered a new era.
At the end of the 1982–83 season, Peter was traded for Salford full back Steve Rule, but he had left many happy memories in the hearts of the supporters. Additionally, they will be extending their condolences to Peter Glynn’s family tonight during this difficult time.