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Judd Vs Chapman

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Ablett will be also remembered for a incident that took place in a hotel room after he finished his AFL career. His career has been tarnished. Judd will always be remembered as one of the greatest to have ever played the game. He will win another brownlow and be nominated in a few more All Australian sides before he retires .

Ablett will be considered one of the greatest players ever regardless of what he's done off the field, as will Wayne Carey, but remember Judd tried to twist a players ear off or something? inflicting pain on an opposition player by way of pressure point manipulation lol, not the most noble thing you could do.
 
Ablett will be considered one of the greatest players ever regardless of what he's done off the field, as will Wayne Carey, but remember Judd tried to twist a players ear off or something? inflicting pain on an opposition player by way of pressure point manipulation lol, not the most noble thing you could do.

I don't recall him (allegedly) glassing his GF or (allegedly) watching a girl die of a drug overdose... but no, Judd's not spotless.
 
Ablett will be also remembered for a incident that took place in a hotel room after he finished his AFL career.

Absolutely no need to bring that up at all.

I don't think Chapman is equal to or better than Judd but I do think when he's up and going he is one of the best players in the comp, overall Geelong's most damaging and a little underrated.
 

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Judd is the better player but I think a few teams would benefit from Chapman more than Judd.

Teams with good inside midfielders that don't have good ball users or small forwads might prefer Chapman.

Teams that I think would prefer Judd:
Collingwood, Fremantle

Teams I think would prefer Chapman:
Westcoast, Essendon

The rest are probably line ball and would therefore go for Judd the better player
 
I see how you slyly ignored the goals/points ratio there.

And nope, I'd take Swanny, as he's a prolific ball winner (with more contested possessions than Judd this year, albeit 1 more) with greater efficiency than Judd this season.... it's not Judd/Swan vs. Chapman, so don't bring him into it.

Contested Possessions average

Judd 15.8

swan 13.1

he doesn't have more
 
Ablett will be also remembered for a incident that took place in a hotel room after he finished his AFL career. His career has been tarnished. Judd will always be remembered as one of the greatest to have ever played the game. He will win another brownlow and be nominated in a few more All Australian sides before he retires .

Judd will be remembered as a mercenary who shopped himself around. He will also be remembered as an eye gouger.
 
Judd deserved that brownlow last year thru hard work. Glad the umpires saw fit to reward Juddy for a brilliant year. He deserved the brownlow before any other player in the afl for 2010.

That's it. Keep punching. :thumbsu:
 
Contested Possessions average

Judd 15.8

swan 13.1

he doesn't have more

Well I took my stats straight from the AFL website- Swan has 116, Juddy 115, both have played 8 games.

So...... there!
 
Single-handedly? You don't think Murphy or Gibbs or Simpson or Waite or Scotland have offered anything in the last 3 years? I seem to remember a full-forward kicking a few goals along the way too, not that gun full-forwards are hard to come by or anything. :rolleyes:

Yes single handedly won games off his own boot, for instance watched his games in his first season at the blues in 2008, games against the dees, the eagles, the lions in particular.
He lifts them and gets the best out of them, as for full forward if you are referring to fev, well since his departure the blues are playing greater footy, and the likes of waite, scotland, murphy and gibbs have been with the club for 5 to 7 years without a final.
Then judd comes along, they lift themselves off the bottom and then a final before another and another by the early stages this year.
Yes judd single handedly has gotten through to the core of the team.:o
 
Well I took my stats straight from the AFL website- Swan has 116, Juddy 115, both have played 8 games.

So...... there!

Its funny how we get tangled with bringing our champs in to it, we should keep it judd versus chapman, or I could start a judd versus swan thread, too bad swan would flog him, as good as judd is, swan wins.:thumbsu:
 
Yes single handedly won games off his own boot, for instance watched his games in his first season at the blues in 2008, games against the dees, the eagles, the lions in particular.
He lifts them and gets the best out of them, as for full forward if you are referring to fev, well since his departure the blues are playing greater footy, and the likes of waite, scotland, murphy and gibbs have been with the club for 5 to 7 years without a final.
Then judd comes along, they lift themselves off the bottom and then a final before another and another by the early stages this year.
Yes judd single handedly has gotten through to the core of the team.:o

West Coast are better now than they were in 2007 when Judd was playing. What now?
 

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Both are strong through the hips, win there own contested ball, can take a mark and are fantastic leaders. Chappy is a goal kicking mid although he's been playing in a star stunned line up for a lot longer then Judd who has carried the burden solo for Carton.

Tough one, but I'd take Judd because he can single handily drag his team across the line much like the greatest champions of the past. I doubt Chapman would carve up that sort of influence.
 
Both are strong through the hips, win there own contested ball, can take a mark and are fantastic leaders. Chappy is a goal kicking mid although he's been playing in a star stunned line up for a lot longer then Judd who has carried the burden solo for Carton.

Tough one, but I'd take Judd because he can single handily drag his team across the line much like the greatest champions of the past. I doubt Chapman would carve up that sort of influence.

He did win the 2009 GF off his own boot, that's as good as anything Judds ever done.
 
He did win the 2009 GF off his own boot, that's as good as anything Judds ever done.

One game no matter the situation doesnt solidify a particular trait (eg game winner).


Micheal Jordan wasnt known as a game winner because he hit the game winner against Georgetown, he did it winning games throughout his entire game from his debut to his retirement.

Judd is known for those magical 4th quarters where the legends of the game come into their own.

Chapman is a good player, but dont outline him as a match winner when trying to differentiate the two because Judd will flog him above and beyond.
 

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Both are strong through the hips, win there own contested ball, can take a mark and are fantastic leaders. Chappy is a goal kicking mid although he's been playing in a star stunned line up for a lot longer then Judd who has carried the burden solo for Carton.

Tough one, but I'd take Judd because he can single handily drag his team across the line much like the greatest champions of the past. I doubt Chapman would carve up that sort of influence.

Never bothered to watch the 09 GF?
 
He did win the 2009 GF off his own boot, that's as good as anything Judds ever done.

True that, and credit where credits due: he was super that day, but on a consistent basis? not on your life. Judd wears the hard tag week in, week out and carries the team on his shoulders.

I very much doubt Chapman in a lesser side would come close to the achievements of Judd.
 
Both guns, I see Chapman as slightly more replaceable than Judd, but neither team would trade one for the other im guessing.
 
True that, and credit where credits due: he was super that day, but on a consistent basis? not on your life. Judd wears the hard tag week in, week out and carries the team on his shoulders.

I very much doubt Chapman in a lesser side would come close to the achievements of Judd.

Chappy was in a lesser side, and he was as good then as his is now, to think that Judd is any more valuable than Chappy is pretty dumb.
 
Chappy was in a lesser side, and he was as good then as his is now, to think that Judd is any more valuable than Chappy is pretty dumb.

The only dumb one around here is you not handling a subjective opinion. Even pre the era of greatness down at Geelong, Chappy was never as effective as Judd. He was never given the hard tag as often or seen as the number 1 target to shut down, and he wasn't even close in terms of consistency. Judd is and always will be ahead of Chapman and that's no sledge because both are superstars.
 

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