Funny, I rate Hodge higher.maverick wrote:Agree we should pick the best player, not get sucked in to taking someone who might have an immediate impact. Let's face it, we have time on our side to let the kid develop without the pressure of challenging for a flag.Ned Stark wrote:I hope we don't pick the player that comes on the quickest, I hope we pick the best player.
Whose had a better career, Hodge or Judd, Judd was way out in front early, but now???
Very close I reckon.
I don't think it is that close between Judd and Hodge. Hodge has just been lucky enough to play in a very good team for a longer period than Judd. Judd is an all time great midfielder and deserves to be spoken about in the same breath as Sir Robert. Hodge is a very good utility and inspirational leader, but I don't see him as an all time great of the game.
Just my view. As much as I like Hodge, I sometimes think he gets a little overrated.
He impacts the game at both ends and in the middle, when it counts.
He is often selfless for his own game in order to win.
Judd has been a jet, I wonder if he did it long enough to be rated as an all time great.
He had an opportunity at Carlton to lead them to something and fell a fair way short IMO.
Still, I can only imagine if we selected Judd instead of Ball....[/quote]
Both guns but young Judd was outstanding. Won games himself breaking out of the centre like a steam train. Judd hasn't held up as well but he has had a lesser team around him later on.
Judd would have been a lot higher rated if he'd been in more finals teams.
On quick to adapt players. Joel Selwood was drafted in 2006 and played in a premiership the next year and is now their captain. Armo 2 places later is still establishing himself. Mitch Thorp went 2 places earlier and is hoping for another go at the draft.