Leo Dwyer

Athlete

1907 –

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Who is Leo Dwyer?

Leo Joseph Dwyer was an Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne in the Victorian Football League.

Dwyer, a wingman, was a foundation player for North Melbourne, playing eight games in their debut VFL season in 1925. Despite being in a struggling team, Dwyer polled well in the Brownlow Medal and had his best finish in 1928 when he was equal third.

When he went to Yarraville, without a clearance, he had to sit out of football for two years in order to get a permit to back come to North Melbourne. A four time Victorian representative, he resumed his VFL career in 1934 but would play only four more games with the club.

He then returned home to Murchison and led the local team to a Goulburn Valley Football League grand final in 1936, which they lost. He also won the Morrison Medal that, which was awarded to the season's Best and Fairest player.

His son Laurie Dwyer as well as two grandsons, Anthony and David, all played for North Melbourne. He was also the uncle of West Australian Football League players Keith and Roy Harper, who both won Simpson Medals.

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Born
May 9, 1907
Murchison

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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