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Published 12:10 8 Apr 2017 BST
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Glynn missed out on Galway's 2016 season, opting to play football for the Exiles in New York.
It looked a shrewd decision as the talented 23-year-old almost helped his side to a historic victory over Roscommon in last year's Connacht Championship but were pipped by just two points.
Reports in the Irish Independent reveal that Glynn will now, in fact, be involved in the Galway senior hurling panel for 2017.
It is reported that Glynn has made the 3,000 km trip home to line out for his club, Ardrahan, in the Galway Senior Hurling Championship.
He will link up with the county side on Monday for a training session before departing for New York.
It is understood that Glynn wants to do everything in his power to be involved with Micheál Donoghue's side as they look to end their Liam McCarthy drought.
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