Chris Judd
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Chris Judd
He has averaged 17 disposals from his 11 career games against the Saints
– his worst record against any team in the competition.
Let's hope CJ gets that average down to 15-16 this week.
– his worst record against any team in the competition.
Let's hope CJ gets that average down to 15-16 this week.
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There appears to be a consensus that CJ wasn't at his best on Friday night. Mind you his best these days is pretty damn good
With the greatest respect to the rest of our team, it must be said that the role CJ does must be one of the most taxing, both physically and mentally. That said, if anyone should be adversly affected by consecutive 6 day breaks it is CJ.
The 10 day break since the doggies game should see him back to his usual "fire blanket" self, dousing the fire of whatever Carlton midfielder he's assigned to
With the greatest respect to the rest of our team, it must be said that the role CJ does must be one of the most taxing, both physically and mentally. That said, if anyone should be adversly affected by consecutive 6 day breaks it is CJ.
The 10 day break since the doggies game should see him back to his usual "fire blanket" self, dousing the fire of whatever Carlton midfielder he's assigned to
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The oppositions trick seems to be to drag him forward, thus negating his role. I think I'd rather see Murphy stuck in the forward pocket than Judd...but can either of them score from a standing shot?Dr Spaceman wrote:There appears to be a consensus that CJ wasn't at his best on Friday night. Mind you his best these days is pretty damn good
With the greatest respect to the rest of our team, it must be said that the role CJ does must be one of the most taxing, both physically and mentally. That said, if anyone should be adversly affected by consecutive 6 day breaks it is CJ.
The 10 day break since the doggies game should see him back to his usual "fire blanket" self, dousing the fire of whatever Carlton midfielder he's assigned to
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CJ has turned into a ripper player for us - I was one of his doubters when he first came into the team - but he has proven me wrong massively. Id go so far as to say that hes now in our top 5 most important players.
Surely he must go to Judd this time. I think when he played on Murphy, Judd was in the throes of his OP issues and didnt have his normal speed or power off the mark. Now that hes back to full fitness, CJ is the only one with his speed.
Id love to see Lenny go to Murphy at the whistle, and give him that famous hip and shoulder at the first contest...
Surely he must go to Judd this time. I think when he played on Murphy, Judd was in the throes of his OP issues and didnt have his normal speed or power off the mark. Now that hes back to full fitness, CJ is the only one with his speed.
Id love to see Lenny go to Murphy at the whistle, and give him that famous hip and shoulder at the first contest...
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That's why I rate Lenny as the better player. If Lenny's opponent is hurting us he will go and shut them down before worrying about his own stats. Judd couldn't care less as long as he's getting a kick. Two years ago at the G Judd got 30 possessions but let Gram get 25 and kick a goal...st_craig wrote:Saints haven't had a tight tag on him the last few times. Have kept an eye on him at stoppages but Gram and Goddard have hurt him going the other way and I don't think he even realised that they were his opponents.
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Goddard should take Judd.
Judd only works one way.
He always expects his opponent to stay be next to him, so never acts defensively when the opposition gains possession.
Goddard can seriously hurt Carlton going the other way.
Goddard with a lazy opponent can be lethal.
Judd only works one way.
He always expects his opponent to stay be next to him, so never acts defensively when the opposition gains possession.
Goddard can seriously hurt Carlton going the other way.
Goddard with a lazy opponent can be lethal.
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