Career
Lloyd was recruited to Carlton from Yarrawonga, in the Ovens & Murray Football League. He made his debut in round four of the 1965 VFL season, but played just two more games that year, in rounds 17 and 18. In 1966 he played every game from round two to 11, before a broken arm ended his season.
He made 16 appearances for Carlton in 1967, including their semi-final loss to Richmond.
He got a clearance to Eaglehawk in 1968 and spent two years at the Bendigo Football League club He spent the 1972 season with Portuguese Melbourne, then joined Footscray District Football League club Braybrook as coach and steered them to three successive premierships (1973, 1974, 1975).
Lloyd is the father of former Essendon full-forward Matthew Lloyd, who kicked 926 league goals. His two other sons are also involved in football, with Brad Lloyd playing 11 games for Hawthorn and Simon Lloyd currently an assistant coach at Fremantle.