Lawlor, who came through the Welsh county’s academy, played 17 times for the first team across all three formats
Glamorgan have released Jeremy Lawlor and Kazi Szymanski after it was decided by the club that their contracts would not be renewed.
Lawlor, who came through the Welsh county’s academy, played 17 times for the first team across all three formats, making three half centuries and taking seven wickets.
He made his final appearance for Glamorgan against Essex on August 9 in a T20 game that was ultimately washed out four overs in.
Szymanski, meanwhile, signed a summer deal at the beginning of the season, though never made a first-team appearance for the club.
Director of cricket Mark Wallace said: “It's always sad when we have to let players go at the end of the season.
“I would like to thank Kazi and Jeremy for their hard work over the course of their careers so far and we wish them all the best for the future.”