Chris Judd pulls Leigh Adams' arm back. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
KANGAROOS midfielder Leigh Adams bears no grudge towards Chris Judd, despite his injured right shoulder needing post-season "bone block" surgery.
Judd laid his "chicken wing" tackle on Adams' strapped shoulder in Round 16 this year.
But Adams says he wouldn't chase retribution when the Kangaroos tackled the Blues in their one clash of 2013 - in Round 17.
"I couldn't see myself going out and trying to head-hunt him or anything like that," Adams said from the club's training camp to Utah this week.
"At the time, it was just a bit of a shock to the system. I just didn't really know what was going on, to be honest.
"It (the incident) didn't help me, that's for sure. But it was a split-second thing that always looks worse when it was slowed down and played three or four hundred times."
He admitted Judd's tackle was an "interesting" move, but said he "probably would have got the shoulder (surgery) done anyway".
Adams said Judd called him to say sorry the day after the Carlton captain was handed a four-match suspension.
"He did call the next day to apologise for what happened," Adams said.
"It was just one of those things that happens. You move on and there are no hard feelings at all on my part."
Adams had surgery on both shoulders after his season ended.
He had "bone blocks" on both, which will hopefully prevent further issues with them in the future.
"It means they shouldn't pop out now," he said.
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