Andy Angwin
Lawrence Andrew Angwin was an Australian [rules football]er who played for Hawthorn in the Victorian [Football League (1897–1989)|Victorian Football League].
A wingman, Angwin played with Port Melbourne in the Victorian Football Association before joining Hawthorn; he was the first player to cross from the VFA to the VFL without a clearance after the competitions Australian rules football [schism (1938–1949)|ended their reciprocal permit agreement] in 1938, and as a result he was suspended from playing in the VFA. However, this did not affect his ability to play in the VFL, and he won Hawthorn's best and fairest award in 1940 and finished runner up in the following two seasons. Angwin also did well in the 1941 Brownlow Medal, polling 13 votes to finish equal sixth and earned Victoria [Australian rules football team|Victorian] selection, representing them against South Australia [Australian rules football team|South Australia] in an interstate match.
Angwin's grandson Laurence Angwin also played in the Australian Football League.