Ted Alley
Edwin John Alley was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian [Football League (1897–1989)|Victorian Football League]. Some AFL sources list his name as Ned Alley.
Image:Detail of Third [Australian Division Football Team (28 October 1916).tif|thumb|The Third Australian Divisional Team: 28 October 1916. Ted Alley is the third player from left, front row.]
Football
South Melbourne (VFL)
Alley appeared in 15 of South Melbourne 17 games in the 1902 VFL season. He played just once the following year.Williamstown (VFA)
He transferred to Williamstown in the VFA in 1905 and played 160 games and kicked 20 goals up until when the First World War intervened in 1915. In 1907, with regular captain Paddy Noonan having stood down, Alley captained Williamstown to an 18-point grand final victory over West Melbourne, in the Victorian Football Association. This gave him the distinction of being Williamstown's first ever premiership captain.He also served as captain-coach for part of 1911 after Bert Amy resigned and as captain in 1915.