Dwyer the Legend
Laurie Dwyer has been elevated to Legend status in North Melbourne's Hall of Fame.
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Dwyer was a brilliant wingman who earned the nickname 'Twinkletoes' from his skills as a ballroom dancer. It translated these to the football field, where his smooth movements became a trademark.
Despite retiring in 1970, Dwyer spent the next thirty years with the club as a runner, administrator and recruiting manager.
Dwyer joins Wayne Schimmelbusch, John Dugdale, Allen Aylett, David Dench, Keith Greig and Les Foote as Legends.