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perhaps juddy celebrated carlton getting another no.1 draft pick!!!!!!!. 

 

This is the same Chris Judd who appeared at a tribunal hearing after gauging some guy in the eyes and told us all he had been watching a Steven Segal movie the night before and was going for the pressure points. Joke..

Carlton person- you're either a mobster or a knobster. Judd is certainly not a mobster.

 

Hutchy brought up the Ox’s comments FC tonight. Thought Juddy showed some nice smugness when he feigned ignorance at the comments. 


13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

What a [censored], no wonder he played for Carlton!

 

Whilst he stuffed up re his celebration comment let hope his judgement that the Dees will make the granny and are a threat to the Tigers is more accurate


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Marko went whack! Not a huge Mark Allen fan, but good on him. Judd is coming across as a massive [censored].

not good when commentators become the news, but that's life i guess in a celebrity focused world

We must make the News not become the News...".that's how you stick it up em"

John Ralph got in behind The Ox as you would expect given they have moved stations to Macquarie Radio.

And as expected Juddy played the man.

22 minutes ago, MudDogs Gawn Win.. someday said:

John Ralph got in behind The Ox as you would expect given they have moved stations to Macquarie Radio.

And as expected Juddy played the man.

Haha, it’s not going away Chris! Loves to throw that smug dig in there.

Edited by layzie


3 minutes ago, MudDogs Gawn Win.. someday said:

John Ralph got in behind The Ox as you would expect given they have moved stations to Macquarie Radio.

And as expected Juddy played the man.

Ralph actually had a fair old crack at Judd. You don’t hear that often between commentators. Good on him. 

1 minute ago, FarNorthernD said:

Ralph actually had a fair old crack at Judd. You don’t hear that often between commentators. Good on him. 

I know right? I think had Judd not been such a smug bastard after Ox had a go at him. It would of been put to bed. Judd clearly doesn’t know when to take off his triple m hat. 

14 minutes ago, MudDogs Gawn Win.. someday said:

I know right? I think had Judd not been such a smug bastard after Ox had a go at him. It would of been put to bed. Judd clearly doesn’t know when to take off his triple m hat. 

I really think he fueled the fire with his smugness last week. He has the typical “everyone’s entitled to their opinion” line right before he throws in a backhander. 

28 minutes ago, MudDogs Gawn Win.. someday said:

John Ralph got in behind The Ox as you would expect given they have moved stations to Macquarie Radio.

And as expected Juddy played the man.

That was great.    I like Jon Ralph now.

All fair questions he asked and as someone above me said, Judd played the man predictably. He is a fake intellectual who cant handle criticism.

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