He played mostly as a half forward flanker and was one of the first players to use
the 'banana kick' as well as the 'checkside' punt ::"Paddy was an accomplished
drop,
punt and
place kick and he was the only forward I knew (and still know [viz., in 1954]) who could make a ball swerve in the air from his boot as a bowler can from his hand.He could stand near a boundary post and swing it with certaintv between the goal posts.That master football tactician
Jack Worrall, who coached Essendon after he left Carlton, had to see Paddy at practice before he was convinced of his ability.Worrall had never before seen it in his many years association with the game as player and coach." – George Hale, in
The Sporting Globe, 5 June 1954.
Fitzroy VFL) Shea's VFL career began at Fitzroy in 1904.
Boulder City (GFA) After one season he joined
Goldfields Football Association club Boulder City, in Western Australia. He spent three years with Boulder City before returning to Victoria and making his Essendon debut in 1908.
Essendon (VFL) This goal sense saw him top Essendon's goalkicking in 1909 with 40 majors. Such was his consistency up forward that he kicked a goal in each of his 17 games in the
1911 season but finished the year with just 25 goals. He was a member of Essendon premiership sides in 1911 and 1912. A Victorian interstate representative He holds the record for most VFL goals kicked at the
East Melbourne Cricket Ground, with 85.
Essendon Association (VFA) Shea coached
Essendon Association when it re-entered the post-war VFA competition in 1919. ==Cricket==