Judd injects passion into Scotland
Neil Drysdale reports on the unexpected return of the Australian, Tony Judd, to his coaching role with Scotland.
Will Luke
25-Feb-2013
Neil Drysdale reports on the unexpected return of the Australian, Tony Judd, to his coaching role with Scotland.
These words embody Judd's optimistic personality and one need only talk to Saltires stalwart, Paul Hoffman, to discover why he was held in such lofty regard during his earlier tenure. "Tony wears his heart on his sleeve, he doesn't pull any punches, and he is ultra-competitive, but above all, he never blames a player if they are doing their best and aiming to be adventurous," said Hoffmann, who retired at the end of 2007, but may be poised to participate in the Twenty20 event in Ireland. "I think Pete and Tony will make a terrific combination, and the more good coaches we have in Scotland, the better. But the one thing about Tony is that he won't tolerate complacency or laziness, and he is a demanding guy. Sentiment doesn't come into it, and I think we all share the opinion that it is high time we followed Ireland's example and beat one of cricket's big guns."
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Will Luke is assistant editor of ESPNcricinfo