Frank "Dolly" Aked (25 November 1902 – 28 January 1993) was an Australian rules football player.
He played with Footscray, now known as the Western Bulldogs, being a member of the inaugural team that entered the then Victorian Football League in 1925.
He played one season for Hawthorn in 1933 before returning to Footscray to coach the reserves, taking them to their first ever finals appearance (being also the club's first in the VFL at any level).
He was a trainer with the senior team for many years and was a well-known figure around the club for decades.
He was the grandfather of Richmond and Collingwood player Allan Edwards, who played the final year of his career with Footscray in 1984.