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Name
  
William Glenn

Died
  
October 5, 1953

Weight
  
82 kg

Role
  
Rugby union player

Height
  
1.8 m

William Spiers Glenn, MC (21 February 1877 – 5 October 1953), was a New Zealand rugby union player who played for the All Blacks on their 1905 tour. He later became a Reform Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand.

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Early life

Glenn was born in Greymouth in 1877 and moved to Manaia, Taranaki with his family as a child. He was a keen sportsman, and as well as playing rugby, he became secretary of the Manaia Tennis Club. He was a member of the Egmont Racing Club and owned several race horses.

In 1904, Glenn was elected a member of the Manaia Town Board. He owned a 350-acre dairy farm on the Waimate plain.

Rugby career

Glenn was a loose forward, and occasionally played at hooker. He became a Taranaki rugby representative in 1899. He made his All Blacks debut in 1904, playing against the touring British Isles team. He subsequently toured with the 1905 Originals. In all, Glenn played 19 matches for the All Blacks, including two test matches. He scored no points and never played in a losing All Blacks side.

Military service

In World War I, Glenn served with the Royal Field Artillery, reaching the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. In 1916, he was awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry and ability as an Observing Officer. His citation reads that "he was exposed to heavy shell fire for several hours, but with great coolness and judgment corrected the fire of his battery throughout, and sent back constant reports on the situation."

Parliamentary career

Glenn was elected to the Rangitikei electorate in the 1919 general election, but was defeated in 1928.

He was the first All Black to be elected to the New Zealand Parliament.

References

William Spiers Glenn Wikipedia