Rebecca Judd’s weird trigger that reminds her of husband Chris’ glory days

AFL WAG Rebecca Judd reveals the weird trigger that takes her back to her glory days in the mid-2000s when husband Chris was a top footballer

Footy WAG Rebecca Judd has revealed the music of Powderfinger reminds her of one of the happier times in her life.

She explained on the 3pm Pick-Up on Monday that the Australian rock band’s songs take her back to her glory days in the mid-2000s.

At the time, her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd, was at the top of his game playing for the West Coast Eagles.

Takes her back: Footy WAG Rebecca Judd (pictured) has revealed the music of Powderfinger reminds her of one of the happier times in her life

Rebecca, 37, said: ‘[It] brings back all the memories. This was kind of around the time when Juddy and I were living in Perth, he was playing for the West Coast Eagles, they were the golden years.

‘We were winning pretty much every match, he was best on ground, he won a Brownlow, he won a premiership at that time.

‘And that whole era when I look back, the soundtrack is Powderfinger. So when I hear that now, I get the tingles.’

She explained on Monday that the Australian rock band's songs take her back to her glory days in the mid 2000s. At the time, her husband, retired AFL star Chris Judd, was at the top of his game playing for the West Coast Eagles. Pictured together in November 3, 2018

Nostalgia: She explained on the 3pm Pick-Up on Monday that the Australian rock band’s songs take her back to her glory days in the mid 2000s. Pictured with Chris Judd in November 2018

Good times: At the time, Rebecca's husband, Chris Judd (right), was at the top of his game playing for the West Coast Eagles. Meanwhile, she was making headlines as Australia's most glamorous WAG. Pictured on September 20, 2004 in Melbourne

Good times: At the time, Rebecca’s husband, Chris Judd (right), was at the top of his game playing for the West Coast Eagles. Meanwhile, she was making headlines as Australia’s most glamorous WAG. Pictured on September 20, 2004 in Melbourne

Rebecca and Chris, 36, met at a pub in Perth almost 17 years ago when they were both teenagers.

They married on New Year’s Eve in 2010 and share four children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, five, and three-year-old twins Tom and Darcy.

Chris left the Eagles for Carlton in 2008, and the Judds have lived in Melbourne ever since.

Happily ever after: Rebecca and Chris, 36, met at a pub in Perth almost 17 years ago when they were both teenagers. They married on New Year's Eve in 2010 and share four children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, five, and three-year-old twins Tom and Darcy

Happily ever after: Rebecca and Chris, 36, met at a pub in Perth almost 17 years ago when they were both teenagers. They married on New Year’s Eve in 2010 and share four children, son Oscar, eight, daughter Billie, five, and three-year-old twins Tom and Darcy

It comes after Powderfinger performed their first concert in a decade to raise funds for those in the music industry affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

Frontman Bernard Fanning and bandmates Ian Haug, John Collins, Darren Middleton and Jon Coghill performed a 40-minute set of hits, streamed live on YouTube on Saturday night. 

The five musicians were performing remotely from different locations.

Favourites: It comes after Powderfinger performed their first concert in a decade to raise funds for those in the music industry affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured in 2010

Favourites: It comes after Powderfinger performed their first concert in a decade to raise funds for those in the music industry affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Pictured in 2010

Concert: Frontman Bernard Fanning and bandmates Ian Haug, John Collins, Darren Middleton and Jon Coghill performed a 40-minute set of hits, streamed live on YouTube on Saturday

Concert: Frontman Bernard Fanning and bandmates Ian Haug, John Collins, Darren Middleton and Jon Coghill performed a 40-minute set of hits, streamed live on YouTube on Saturday