Career
As a young man, "Maurie" Sheehy (as he was then known) was an Australian rules football player who played for Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). As an older gentleman, Sheehy was a politician, better known as Patrick Sheehy. Sheehy began his sports career at Collingwood in 1914.
After just two games he crossed to Fairfield where he spent the 1915 football season.
The Northcote District recruit returned to Collingwood the following year and went on to appear in four Grand Finals. A back pocket in their 1919 premiership team, Sheehy also participated in the club"s losing 1918, 1920 and 1922 Grand Final sides.
He left Collingwood to coach Northcote in 1923. Sheehy joined the Australian Labor Party in 1911.
He was a Richmond, Australia city councilor (1934-1956).
And twice mayor (from 1941-1942 and 1951-1952). Sheehy had also contested the federal seat of Kooyong as the Australian Labor Party candidate in 1951, losing to the incumbent Robert Menzies. Sheehy was elected to the Victorian State Legislative Council for the seat of Melbourne in June 1952, and served until his defeat in June 1958.
He represented the Labor Party from 21 June 1952 until March 1955.