Melbourne (VFL) He made his VFL debut for Melbourne against St Kilda on 13 May 1899.
Carlton (VFL) Elliott made his debut for the
Carlton Football Club in round 1 of the 1900 season. He had previously spent a year playing with
Melbourne.
North Fremantle (WAFA) He played for
North Fremantle for the 1902 season, its second season in the
Western Australian Football Association competition. North Fremantle was runner-up to
East Fremantle in the
1902 WAFA season. At the club's end-of-season dinner, Elliott was presented with a silver cup.
Carlton (VFL) Cleared from North Fremantle on 29 April 1903, he returned to Carlton. He was named as Carlton's captain for the
1908 season, and he became captain-coach when
Jack Worrall resigned midway through
1909. Elliott retired from the game after the
1911 season as the first player to reach 200 VFL games.
Footscray (VFA) He later played a single game for Footscray, the 1912 VFA Grand Final, being brought in to the team in an unsuccessful attempt to counter
Dave McNamara, who was an influential player in
Essendon Association's victory. ==Story behind the nickname "Pompey"==