He also helped the club win its first South Kerry Championship in 2007, and won a second in 2008.
Kerry faced Ulster champions Armagh in the All-Ireland semi-final, where O'Shea was again amount the scorers with a point in a 2–10 to 0–09 win.
[2] O' Shea joined the counties Under 21 team in 1995 straight out of the minor grade.
In the final Kerry faced Waterford, a game where O' Shea scored a point in a 1–21 to 2–05 win.
In the replay O' Shea scored two points as he picked up a third Munster title after a 0–12 to 1-07 scoreline.
In the All-Ireland semi-final Kerry faced Leinster champions Meath.
[6] Kerry On the back of his underage displays O' Shea was brought into the Kerry senior team and played five games during the 1995–96 National Football League[7] He again played five games during the 1996–97 National Football League.
He won a Munster Senior Football Championship medal as a member of the panel who overcame Tipperary in the final.