After managing just eight games in his first three home and away seasons, Fellowes burst onto the scene in the 1958 finals series.
He came on the field in the Semi Final against Melbourne Football Club as 19th man and the tall and lanky ruckman dominated, cementing his spot in the side for the rest of September including the 1958 premiership.
Fellowes was a regular for the following two seasons before his knee began to fail him, eventually ending his career in 1964.
His son Wes also played for Collingwood, winning the club Best and Fairest in 1986.
This Australian rules football biography of a person born in the 1930s is a stub.