Carlton tasted finals success in Season 2013, with a thrilling win over Richmond at the MCG. 

But the Blues season came to an end, against Sydney in the Semi-Finals at ANZ Stadium. 

With the team now on a break, we’re taking a look back at each player’s year in statistics, and next up is Carlton’s No.5, Chris Judd. 

Chris Judd (#5)

GAMES
Season 2013:
20
Career: 259

GOALS
Season 2013:
11
Career: 217

KEY AFL STATISTICS (averages in brackets)
Disposals:
453 (22.7) Marks:  48 (2.4) Tackles: 68 (3.4) Inside 50s: 77 (3.9) Contested Possessions: 238 (11.9) Clearances: 105 (5.3)

OVERVIEW
Chris Judd stepped aside from the Carlton captaincy in Season 2013, saying he was “looking forward to getting back to enjoying the essence of footy and not having as much responsibility around the Club”.

Despite handing over the reins, the dual Brownlow Medalist has remained a leader on and off the field at Carlton, his on-field feats highlighted by leading the charge in the Elimination Final comeback against the Tigers. 

In May 2013, Judd signed a new contract with Carlton, keeping him at Visy Park until the end of 2014. Beyond that, the 30-year-old says his football career will be a year-to-year proposition. 

IN THE NEWS

Judd Hands Over His i40

Judd A Chance

Judd Looks Towards 2014

Fire Still Burns For Judd

Judd Freshens Up 

HE SAID IT 

“It's certainly something I'm proud of, to have played that many games. It's not something you plan on when you first get drafted.”

“When you don't even know you're going to play one game, 250 games seems a huge amount of footy. But I'm rapt I've been able to get there and I’m still looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead this season, and the next.” – Chris Judd on his impending 250th AFL game, Thursday 13 June.

THEY SAID IT



SEASON HIGHLIGHT

Judd ran out for his 250th AFL match in Carlton’s Round 12 clash with Hawthorn at Etihad Stadium. He finished the match as a standout for the Blues, with 29 possessions, nine clearances and a goal.