We'll turn it on against Tigers, says Carlton captain Chris Judd Mark Robinson
From: Herald Sun
March 29, 2012 SKIPPER Chris Judd is confident the Blues will flick the switch tonight against Richmond at the MCG.
The Blues lost all five pre-season matches, and have crucial players missing through injury, but Judd said their entire planning was focused on the Tigers.
"That's been our focus from the start, to get the right amount of game time into each other, so they're ready to go Round 1," Judd said.
"Most people are pretty confident we're a good team that's doing the right thing ... and we get to prove that (tonight)."
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Admitting excitement before his 11th season, and fifth season at Carlton, the 28-year-old was confident he was at the top of his game, and tonight's game would be furious in front of a projected crowd of 80,000 at the MCG.
"Internally, the game's worth four points, externally it's probably worth 12," Judd said. "They will be focused on the win, and so will we."
Tonight the Blues will be without defenders Michael Jamison, Nick Duigan, ruckman Rob Warnock and forward Andrew Walker.
Judd said the injuries and expectation on a team that last year won its first final in 10 years were not a concern.
"If you want to be a good club it's one of the many challenges you have to deal with, and we see it as a real positive that people expect something from us because we expect something positive from each other," Judd said.
"Talent, hard work and time is what you need to be successful, and we've got a talented list, we've been working hard on a good program for a few years now, and we're starting to get to the point where the players have played together for a decent amount of time."
Judd acknowledged his below-par games at the end of last year, and worked on his "running patterns" with assistant coach Mark Riley.
"I became an easy player to play on, my running patterns weren't where they should've been and my general intensity. I just think it came down to workrate," he said.
"I'm very confident I can contribute to the team and that's all I need to worry about."
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