Chris Judd. season over? career over?

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Chris Judd. season over? career over?

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Looks like he just did his ACL.

Hate the Blues. But not the way you like to see any player end a career, yet a champ and a generational player like Judd.
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Interesting comparsion.
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That'll be all she wrote. Off into the sunset with his brown paper bags and career regret of a move to Carlton when he could've played during the prime Malthouse era at Collingwood.
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he played one season too long
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Hes gawn, such is life, and visy, dodgy brown paper bags, cheating, and a 0-5 record v the Pies under his former coach at west coast. Thats the way it is, que sera, sera.
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Great, great footballer who turned the game on its head when he first burst on the scene.

His stats for his first 100 games were superior to Fyfe and anyone else you care to name and included a Brownlow, Norm Smith and a premiership.

His move to Carlton to escape the toxic West Coast culture may in hindsight be seen as a mistake by both parties but no one can deny he gave them tremendous service. He became a harder inside mid from necessity due to the dearth of quality midfielders compared to the Weagles and while not as spectacular as during his halcyon Perth days he was still an undeniably great player.

It's always sad to see a champion bow out in this manner irrespective of who they play for.
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Piesnchess wrote:Hes gawn, such is life, and visy, dodgy brown paper bags, cheating, and a 0-5 record v the Pies under his former coach at west coast. Thats the way it is, que sera, sera.
He's not that old!!

His first game was against us in Round 2, 2002 at the MCG.
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Saw his first game against the Pies and you could see he was a star. Great shame he went to such a rotten basket case club for the second half of his career
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He's not the good bloke people try to make him out to be as the chicken wing, eye gouging and other incidents have shown.
He's mad. He's bad. He's MaynHARD!
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Doc63 wrote:
Piesnchess wrote:Hes gawn, such is life, and visy, dodgy brown paper bags, cheating, and a 0-5 record v the Pies under his former coach at west coast. Thats the way it is, que sera, sera.
He's not that old!!

His first game was against us in Round 2, 2002 at the MCG.
I was there and he was bloody near BOG in that game as well.

We won a thriller with Brodie Holland kicking an amazing 8 goals (I can't recall any Pies player kicking as many in a game since) in a really good game.

As we left though I remember talking to my mate about how friggin good that kid Judd looked. Jeez that time has just flown.
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Flashman wrote:
Doc63 wrote:
Piesnchess wrote:Hes gawn, such is life, and visy, dodgy brown paper bags, cheating, and a 0-5 record v the Pies under his former coach at west coast. Thats the way it is, que sera, sera.
He's not that old!!

His first game was against us in Round 2, 2002 at the MCG.
I was there and he was bloody near BOG in that game as well.

We won a thriller with Brodie Holland kicking an amazing 8 goals (I can't recall any Pies player kicking as many in a game since) in a really good game.

As we left though I remember talking to my mate about how friggin good that kid Judd looked. Jeez that time has just flown.
He kicked 5 of them in the first quarter, if I remember correctly.
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Flashman wrote:Great, great footballer who turned the game on its head when he first burst on the scene.

His stats for his first 100 games were superior to Fyfe and anyone else you care to name and included a Brownlow, Norm Smith and a premiership.

His move to Carlton to escape the toxic West Coast culture may in hindsight be seen as a mistake by both parties but no one can deny he gave them tremendous service. He became a harder inside mid from necessity due to the dearth of quality midfielders compared to the Weagles and while not as spectacular as during his halcyon Perth days he was still an undeniably great player.

It's always sad to see a champion bow out in this manner irrespective of who they play for.
Yeah, good summary.

the Wiggles set up to let him use his attributes but you still have to be able to do it, and the fact that he had to change his game significantly at Carlton shows what a good player he was.

Shitty way to finish a career, but unfortunately probably appropriate given how Carton have been going.
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Good Thing for Scum as they can play more Kids now.

Judd be Wasting his Time at a Club that is so far away from Finals Footy
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Now he can sit at home and eat Chicken Wings.

Filthy player. Carlscum through and through.
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i hate carlton wrote:Now he can sit at home and eat Chicken Wings.

Filthy player. Carlscum through and through.
Ease up mate, let's not temp karma shall we?

I don't like him, but I hate to see champions end like that.
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