Ted Llewellyn

[1] Originally from Port Fairy, he started at Geelong in 1929 but had his breakthrough season in 1930 when he played 19 of a possible 21 games.

[2] This included the 1930 VFL Grand Final against Collingwood, where he contributed two goals in a 30-point loss.

Llewellyn wasn't captain for many round as, not only was it his final year with the struggling club, but he missed six games through suspension for striking Essendon's George Bell.

[4] He came back from his suspension in round 18 for one final match, bringing his North Melbourne games tally to 50, the last 24 of which were losses.

[2] In 1936 he joined Bendigo Football League club Maryborough as a playing coach.