Glyn David Llewellyn (born 9 August 1965) is a Welsh former rugby union international.
Llewellyn was born in England but raised in South Wales. A lock, he earned nine caps for Wales, debuting on the 1990 tour of Namibia.[1] He featured in the entire 1991 Five Nations campaign for Wales, then later that year toured Australia and played against the Wallabies in Brisbane. One of his Wales teammates, Gareth Llewellyn, is his younger brother.[2] He played for Neath at club level and also spent some time in England, with Harlequins and the Wasps.[3]
^"Wales Call Up Five New Caps". South Wales Echo. 30 May 1990.
^"Rugby Union: Llewellyn a lasting symbol of the Dragon's defiance". The Independent. 1 February 2005.
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1972 744 Derek Quinnell France 25 March 1972 745 Glyn Shaw New Zealand 2 December 1972 746 Phil Llewellyn Ireland 10 March 1973 747 Tommy David France 24...
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