Chris Judd
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Birth | September 8, 1983, Victoria, Australia |
Recruited from | Caulfield Grammar/Sandringham Dragons |
Height/Weight | 189cm / 82kg |
Playing Career¹ | |
Debut | Round 2, 2002, West Coast Eagles vs. Collingwood Magpies, at MCG |
Team(s) | West Coast Eagles - 115 games, 117 goals |
¹ Statistics to end of season | |
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Christopher Dylan Judd (born 8 September 1983) is the premiership captain of the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League and is considered as one the best players in the game today.
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[edit] Early history
Judd was recruited from Sandringham in Victoria, and was Captain of the First XVIII Football team at Caulfield Grammar School. He also achieved a high school ENTER ranking of 92.60, meaning he was ranked in the top 10% of all high school students in the state. Throughout his AFL career there has been ongoing speculation in the media that he may wish to return to play in Victoria, although Judd has continued to say that he wishes to remain in Western Australia playing for the West Coast Eagles.
[edit] Football career
Judd was selected by West Coast with the third pick in the 2001 AFL National Draft behind 2nd pick Luke Ball and 1st pick Luke Hodge, despite having had two shoulder reconstructions before the age of 18. He played just one game in the WAFL, for East Perth - Kicking 4 goals and getting a maximum 5 votes in the Sandover Medal count - before the Eagles decided he was ready for his AFL debut.
Judd made an immediate impact from his debut against Collingwood in Round 2, 2002 and went on to finish third in West Coast's club champion award that year. For his efforts in the 2002 season, Judd was selected to play for Australia against Ireland in the two-match International Rules series played in Dublin.
In 2004, the then 20-year-old Judd was appointed one of four Eagles vice captains. He would later serve as West Coast's acting captain for five matches as Ben Cousins battled with injury. He was also named to his first All Australian Team as a wingman, and won his first West Coast Eagles’ Club Champion award for best and fairest player. Also in 2004, Judd became the first West Coast Eagle to win the Brownlow Medal for the best and fairest player in the AFL, as judged by the umpires.
In 2005, Judd won the Norm Smith Medal in the AFL Grand Final as West Coast lost to the Sydney Swans by four points. On March 1, 2006, Judd was named captain of the West Coast Eagles, succeeding Ben Cousins, who resigned the position after failing to stop for a police breath test and subsequently being charged on summons.
In 2006, Judd won the Leigh Matthews Trophy as being judged the Most Valuable Player in the AFL by his peers. As well as this, he received his 2nd All Australian jumper. Judd beat Brownlow Medallist Adam Goodes comfortably to win his first MVP award. Two days later he captained the Eagles to a thrilling one point victory over Sydney in the 2006 AFL Grand Final.
[edit] Off The Field
Judd writes a column for local Melbourne newspaper The Age, and also Juddy's Jibe which appears on the West Coast Eagles website. Some of his expressed views have prompted much media commentary, such as his view that footballers are not role models, and referring to football life as being like a tribal ant.
He is dating model Rebecca Twigley. On the night of Judd's Brownlow win she wore a revealing red dress which caused national comment.
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Preceded by Adam Goodes, Mark Ricciuto, Nathan Buckley |
Brownlow Medallist 2004 |
Succeeded by Ben Cousins |
Preceded by Ben Cousins |
West Coast Eagles Best and Fairest winner 2004 |
Succeeded by Ben Cousins |
Preceded by Byron Pickett |
Norm Smith Medallist 2005 |
Succeeded by Andrew Embley |
Preceded by Daniel Wells |
AFL Goal of the Year 2005 |
Succeeded by Eddie Betts |
Preceded by Ben Cousins |
Leigh Matthews Trophy 2006 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Preceded by Ben Cousins |
West Coast Eagles Best and Fairest winner 2006 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |