Paul Traynor was an Irish international rugby union player.[1]
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A native of County Wexford, Traynor was a Clontarf and Leinster player.[2] He earned an Ireland call up for the 1952 tour of Argentina, where he featured in the second row for both Test matches against the Pumas.[3]
Traynor wasn't capped for his international matches in Argentina, but in 2023 was amongst 12 players retrospectively awarded caps by the Irish Rugby Football Union, and the only one from the 1952 tour.[3]
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edit- ^ "Young Sportsman". Waterford Standard. 24 May 1952.
- ^ "On Leinster Rugby Fifteen". New Ross Standard. 17 December 1954.
- ^ a b "Better late than never - uncapped wonders finally being recognised for their service". Irish Independent. 16 April 2023.