Career
He played in the Football League for Boston United and Chester City, and having started his career at Scunthorpe United he also went on to play at Non-league level for Gainsborough Trinity, Altrincham, Scarborough, Alfreton Town, Retford United and North Ferriby United. Born in Scunthorpe, Ellender joined Scunthorpe United as a YTS trainee, and went on to sign professional forms, but was released at the end of the 1993-1994 season without having made a first-team appearance. After a 1–1 draw at Lincoln"s ground, Sincil Bank, Gainsborough went out 3–2 in the replay, also played at Lincoln.
He was sold to fellow Conference club Scarborough in November 1999.
In 2001 Ellender signed for Boston United for £80,000, which was the club"s record transfer fee. He went on to captain Boston to the Conference title and promotion to the Football League in 2001-2002, and remained with the club until 2008.
He was loaned to Chester City in February 2006 for the remainder of the season, but was recalled a month later because of injuries among Boston defenders. After seven years with Boston, during which time he played 275 games in all competitions, and, according to the club"s website, "endeared himself to the club"s supporters with a never-say-die attitude", he moved on to Alfreton Town, but re-signed for Boston United on loan in March 2009.
At the end of the season, neither Boston nor Alfreton offered him a contract, and he joined Retford United for the 2009-2010 season.
He joined North Ferriby United during the summer of 2010.