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Chris Judd

Australian Rules Footballer

Birthday September 8, 1983

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Melbourne

Age 42 Years

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Who Is Chris Judd? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on September 8, 1983, Chris Judd is currently 41 years old. He gained widespread recognition for his contribution to Australian rules football, prominently playing for the West Coast Eagles and the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Judd is not only remembered for his skill on the field but also for his leadership qualities, having served as a captain for both clubs. His accolades include multiple AAFL Premierships and Brownlow Medals, solidifying his legacy as one of the game's greats. For more detailed information, you can visit his Wikipedia page.

Occupation Australian Rules Footballer
Date of Birth September 8, 1983
Age 42 Years
Birth Place Melbourne
Horoscope Virgo
Country

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Standing at an impressive height of 183 cm (6 feet) and weighing around 87 kg (192 lbs), Chris Judd has maintained a well-toned physique throughout his career. His athletic build has greatly contributed to his prowess as a midfielder, showcasing agility and strength on the field. Although retired from professional play, he continues to focus on maintaining his fitness and health.

At the 2001 AFL Under 18 Championships, Judd was named captain of the Vic Metro team, despite chronic shoulder problems. Although he missed the 2001 AFL Draft Camp, his performances at the state championships made him an obvious standout to recruiters and he was tipped to be picked high in the 2001 AFL Draft.

Judd was taken by West Coast with its priority draft pick (No. 3 overall) in what was later to be called the "super draft" due to the standout quality of the players to have developed from that draft year.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Chris Judd is happily married to his longtime partner, Rebecca Judd (née Twigley). The couple exchanged vows in 2010 and continues to exemplify a strong and loving relationship. Together, they share four children, further enriching their family life. Rebecca, a well-known television presenter and model, complements Chris's public persona, with both often spotted at various high-profile events.

Net Worth and Salary

Chris Judd's estimated net worth in 2025 stands at approximately $22 million. His financial success can be attributed to his impressive AFL career, endorsements, and various business ventures. As one of the most recognizable figures in Australian football, he has struck lucrative sponsorship deals over the years, contributing significantly to his wealth. His post-retirement ventures, including media appearances and speaking engagements, have further padded his earnings.

In 2011, Judd led Carlton to its best season in a decade, helping the team finish 5th at the end of the season, and to record its first finals victory since 2001. He was awarded the Leigh Matthews Trophy for the second time in his career, as well as the AFLPA's Best Captain Award for the first time.

He was named vice-captain and ruck-rover of the All-Australian team, his fourth consecutive selection. He had entered the Brownlow Medal count as an unbackable favourite, with Sportsbet electing to pay out early after round 20, but he ultimately finished fifth. He played his 200th AFL game during the season.

Career, Business, and Investments

After retiring from professional football in 2015, Chris Judd has seamlessly transitioned into various business ventures. He has been involved in sports commentary and analysis while also investing in health and wellness brands. Judd is known for his entrepreneurial spirit, with interests in fitness-related startups and initiatives that promote active lifestyles. His successful career as a footballer has paved the way for these ventures, making him a respected figure in both sporting and business circles.

On 16 September 2007, two days after West Coast's semi-final elimination by Collingwood, it was announced that Judd had left West Coast and would be requesting a trade to a club in Victoria. He notified West Coast coach John Worsfold and CEO Trevor Nisbett of his intentions earlier that day.

His departure created much attention and speculation among the Melbourne-based clubs, the media and the football community.

Social Network

Chris Judd maintains an active presence on social media platforms, including Instagram and Twitter, where he engages with fans and shares insights into his life as a public figure and businessman. His social media handles not only allow him to connect with supporters but also serve as a platform for promoting his latest projects and philanthropic efforts.

Judd had a controversial end to his 2009 season. In Carlton's elimination final loss to Brisbane, Judd was cited by the Match Review Panel for misconduct against Michael Rischitelli, after Judd made unnecessary contact near Rischitelli's eyes.

The media initially reported the case as eye-gouging, and Judd created a bigger controversy when he stated that his intention was not to eye-gouge, but to push a pressure point behind Rischitelli's ear.

Judd later said that his comment was intended as dry humor, but it was misinterpreted as genuine and prompted condemnation from many sources, from sports commentators to martial arts experts. After contesting the charge and appealing the penalty at the AFL Tribunal, Judd was suspended for three weeks.

In another deadpan statement after the hearing, he stated "I've since watched a couple of Steven Seagal movies and realised that pressure points are no laughing matter," but he also acknowledged his own "stupidity" in the controversy.

Then, his leadership was called into question when the team misbehaved during an organised Christmas booze cruise, which saw suspensions to teammates Andrew Walker, Eddie Betts and Ryan Houlihan.

Education

Chris Judd’s educational background includes completing his secondary education at Caulfield Grammar School. He later attended the Australian Catholic University, where he completed a degree in commerce. His education has equipped him with valuable skills that have proven beneficial in his post-football career.


He was raised in Melbourne's bayside suburbs, where he played for the East Sandringham Junior Football Club before he attended Caulfield Grammar School. Judd was an all-round sportsman and junior track and field star and solid cricket player. He won the APS U17 1500m representing Caulfield Grammar and the Ferret Track Club.

At Caulfield Grammar, he began to focus on Australian rules football and later captained the school's First team. Judd attained an ENTER score of 96.20 on his Victorian Certificate of Education. He attended St Leonard's College throughout his primary school years.

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