Want to know the real reason Chris Judd decided to play on next year?

Judd has joked to Tony Moclair and Michael Jamison that it was to get a guernsey on the Carlton Podcast, as well as dodge his parenting duties at home …

In all seriousness though, the dual Brownlow medalist says he’s seen a noticeable shift in the vibe among the playing group – and he says it’s got him excited about the future.

“It sort of seems like we’re at a bit of an inflection point in the Club’s history,” Judd said.

“I think all 22 players who run out each week are really on board with what we want to do and are doing their best to follow through on that – and when that’s happening footy is really enjoyable.”


The keeper of Carlton’s No. 5 said he had resigned himself to hanging up the boots at the end of the year. But buoyed by his team’s recent on-field performance and his own good form, Judd had a change of heart.

“Initially a month ago I had the thought that it’s going to be a shame to leave when we are at this inflection point,” Judd said.

“Then I came to the realisation that I didn’t have to leave and the rest is history.”

The Blues take on the Cats at Etihad Stadium tonight. Carlton hasn’t beaten Geelong since Round 5, 2010 but came within five points when the two teams last met in Round 12 this season.

Carlton will take confidence into the game on the back of their win over the Gold Coast, but Judd says there is a lot of room for improvement.

“I thought (in) our first half we really nailed the things we wanted to and I thought the second half was pretty sloppy,” Judd said.

“So (there’s) plenty to work on this week and we have to put four quarters together to get over Geelong.”