Career
Kelly also played with East Fremantle and South Fremantle in the West Australian Football Association (WAFA). The eldest of three brothers in the VFL, Kelly participated in 16 of a possible 17 games in the 1902 season. Along with Harvey, Kelly made his way to Western Australia in 1903 and signed with East Fremantle.
He switched to rival club South Fremantle in 1905 and played for them in three WAFA seasons.
As his football career was coming to an end, Kelly was at his peak as a cricketer and made two appearances for Western Australia, both against New South Wales, in the 1906/07 cricket season. He played as a right handed top order batsman but could only manage scores of 23, 0, 13 and 4.
In 1907/08 he was picked for his third and final first-class match, against the touring Marylebone Cricket Club from England. He scored 22 in the first innings, dismissed by Wilfred Rhodes, and 13 not out in the second.