CURLY wrote:Ice Wolf wrote:CURLY wrote:StCarl that would have to be the biggest lot of overhyped bulls*** I've seen. If what you posted was true which it isn't Judd will be scissor kicking blokes heads off in his next game.
Because Judd only attacks those that cant defend themselves at the time.
Yes because Judd was sweating on a player being down so he could run over and perform some pre practised
move on them.
yep...exactly what he was sweating on imhfo......you obviously missed reading this article
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/afl/more-ne ... 6426646414
"A FORMER bodyguard of Nelson Mandela and General Norman Schwarzkopf has been embroiled in the Chris Judd "chicken wing" controversy.
Chris Judd
John Donehue, a "specialist coach" at Carlton focusing on tackling, was employed to toughen up the Blues.
With Judd facing suspension for twisting the shoulder of Kangaroo Leigh Adams in a bizarre motion, stories about Donehue playfully teaching "trick" tackles emerged.
Donehue has previously worked at Essendon - and former Bomber Andrew Welsh and current player Mark McVeigh have given an insight into his craft.
"As you do as men and boys, you try and find a couple of little tricks after the session's on and try and stitch each other up," Welsh told Triple M.
"He (Donehue) had some nice head locks and the old chicken wing. He's there (Carlton) and I'm sure, boys being boys, you try and have some fun after training and unfortunately it's followed out on the field."
Bombers veteran Mark McVeigh told 3AW that Donehue was "intimidating".
"One of the techniques that they did employ (at Essendon) was to make sure you pin the arm and can't get rid of the footy and I think that's the way Juddy's going," McVeigh said.
Donehue, a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, has also worked closely with the NRL's Melbourne Storm."