Harlequins second row puts pen to paper on new deal
Harlequins have today announced that second row Ben Glynn has extended his time with the Club.
Confirming the announcement, Glynn said: "I'm really excited about extending my contract with Harlequins."
"I've been enjoying my rugby and I'm looking forward to continuing to work with this great group of players and coaches."
Glynn initially joined Harlequins from Bristol Rugby in the summer of 2017, as injury dispensation for Sam Twomey, and has since made 12 appearances; playing in both the second and back row.
Debuting at the London Double Header against London Irish, Glynn was nominated for October's DHL Supporters' Player of the Month and scored his first try for the Club against Worcester Warriors in the Anglo-Welsh Cup.
Harlequins Director of Rugby, John Kingston, added: "I'm absolutely delighted that we've extended the contract of Ben Glynn."
"We initially signed him for one year, but we've been extremely impressed with his progression and we're thrilled he's extended his deal at Harlequins."
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