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Patrick Yost Walsh (21 August 1906 – 3 August 1988) was an
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footballer who played with the
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in the
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/AFL.


Family

The son of Michael Walsh (1867–1942), and Matilda Walsh (1864–1947), née Yost.


Football

Having attracted the Essendon club's attention, as one of the best players on the ground during Essendon's Tasmanian tour match against a combined North-Eastern Football team, at Scottsdale on 28 July 1926 (Essendon coach Syd Barker officiated as field umpire), he was recruited in 1927. Walsh was a left-footed ruckman who won the Essendon
Best and Fairest In Australian sport, the best and fairest award recognises the player(s) adjudged to have had the best performance in a game or over a season for a given sporting club or competition. The awards are sometimes dependent on not receiving a suspensi ...
award in 1933. He played 115 games for the club over 10 seasons, and represented Victoria at interstate football 12 times in his career. He badly injured his knee in Essendon's 4 June 1934 (
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) match against Richmond (his 105th senior game), and did not play again that season. He resumed his career in 1935, and played another 12 senior games before he announced his retirement after the 18 July 1936 ( round 11) against Footscrary. ::"Walsh was an excellent ruck man with great natural ability and was big and powerful with plenty of dash and good on the ground. He played the game vigorously and was a reliable mark and could be devastating on his day. He won the best and fairest award in 1933." He was employed by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Fire Brigade – as were his team-mates
Garnet Campbell Harry Garnet Campbell (31 July 1903 – 21 January 1981) was an Australian rules footballer who played for and coached Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Football Campbell, noted for his strong disposal skills and pace, was best ...
,
Jack Vosti John Winfred Vosti (25 April 1903 – 10 September 1977) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon Football Club, Essendon and Western Bulldogs, Footscray in the Victorian Football League (1897–1989), Victorian Football Leagu ...
, Ernie Watson, and
Len Webster Len Webster (26 December 1906 – 7 October 1985) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Webster, a fireman by profession, was a ruckman for Blackwood Forest and Loch before joining ...
. He was made a life member of the Essendon Football Club in 1961.


VFL Representation

He was selected for VFL representative teams in thirteen Intra-State and Inter-State matches over six different years; however, although selected to represent the VFL in the 1930 ANFC Adelaide Carnival – in which he could have played another five games for the Victorian team in Adelaide (see: Carnival's Victorian Matches) – he was forced to withdraw from the team because he could not get leave from his employment as a fireman.


Intra-State VFL team

* 1927: VFL vs. Gippsland League, Bairnsdale. * 1928: VFL vs. Ovens and Murray League, Wangaratta.


Interstate VFL team

* 1929: VFL vs. West Australian Football League, in Perth, 6 July 1929. * 1929: VFL vs. West Australian Football League, in Perth, 9 July 1929. * 1929: VFL vs. South Australian Football League, in Adelaide, 13 July 1929. * 1930: VFL team for ANFC Adelaide Carnival (selected but withdrew due to work pressure). * 1932: VFL vs. Tasmania, at North Hobart, on 11 June 1932. * 1932: VFL vs. South Australia, in Adelaide, on 6 August 1932. * 1933: VFL vs. New South Wales (selected as follower/first ruck), at the Sydney Cricket Ground, on 2 August 1933, during the 1933 ANFC Sydney Carnival. * 1933: VFL vs. West Australia (selected as nineteenth man, replaced Geelong's Jack Collins in the last quarter), at the Sydney Cricket Ground, on 5 August 1933, during the 1933 ANFC Sydney Carnival. * 1933: VFL vs. South Australia (selected as back-pocket/second ruck), at the Sydney Cricket Ground, on 7 August 1933, during the 1933 ANFC Sydney Carnival. * 1933: VFL vs. Tasmania (selected as back-pocket/second ruck), at the Sydney Cricket Ground, on 10 August 1933, during the 1933 ANFC Sydney Carnival. * 1933: Final Match: VFL vs. South Australia (selected as back-pocket/second ruck), at the Sydney Cricket Ground, on 12 August 1933, during the 1933 ANFC Sydney Carnival.


Hall of Fame (Tasmania)

He was one of the inaugural inductees (at No.25 of the total 130 selected) into the
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in 2005.Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame: Paddy Walsh.
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Footnotes


References

* Maplestone, M., ''Flying Higher: History of the Essendon Football Club 1872–1996'', Essendon Football Club, (Melbourne), 1996.


External links

*
Profile at Essendonfc.com

Paddy Walsh, ''Boyles Football Photos''.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Walsh, Paddy 1906 births 1988 deaths Australian rules footballers from Tasmania Essendon Football Club players Crichton Medal winners Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame inductees