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Grimes(09) vs Judd(02)

Games 11 vs 22

Kicks per game 12.2 vs 10.1

Handballs per game 8.4 vs 5.0

Disposals per game 20.6 vs 15.0

Marks per game 8.6 vs 2.2

if you were going to compare you should compare grimes 09 to judd 03 as it was both there second seasons, also i dont think stats that are 6 years apart can determine anything considering how much the game has changed

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Jack grew up a demon and is living the dream

Judd grew up a demon and is living the nightmare

JG>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>CJ

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contested possessions? goals? clearances?

also @bruce i wouldn't really call this grimes 'seconds season' since he playes ONE game in 2008

but seriously, he will be a star.

You have to though. A LOT of difference between a teenager who's been at the club only a few month, to a player who's had a full 12 months to get settled. Not so much about games played, as preseasons.

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this is a ridiculous sort of comparison... watch...

Newton(07) vs Franklin(05)

Games 10 vs 20

Kicks per game 8.3 vs 7.0

Handballs per game 2.0 vs 3.7

Disposals per game 10.3 vs 10.7

Marks per game 4.1 vs 3.7

Goals Per game 1.4 vs 1.1

now don't tell me you think Juice is going to be as good as Buddy Franklin... I'm a Juice fan, but I know this comparison is silly...

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this is a ridiculous sort of comparison... watch...

Newton(07) vs Franklin(05)

Games 10 vs 20

Kicks per game 8.3 vs 7.0

Handballs per game 2.0 vs 3.7

Disposals per game 10.3 vs 10.7

Marks per game 4.1 vs 3.7

Goals Per game 1.4 vs 1.1

now don't tell me you think Juice is going to be as good as Buddy Franklin... I'm a Juice fan, but I know this comparison is silly...

Juice will never be close to the level of Buddy Franklin, Juice's goal kicking is awful and cost us the Adelaide game in R5.

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Juice will never be close to the level of Buddy Franklin, Juice's goal kicking is awful and cost us the Adelaide game in R5.

Buddy is a dead eye dick is he? Juice will never be close to the level of Buddy cause Buddy is 100 times stronger, faster, mobile and smarter than Newton. Buddy has plenty of strengths goal kicking is not one of them.

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Buddy is a dead eye dick is he? Juice will never be close to the level of Buddy cause Buddy is 100 times stronger, faster, mobile and smarter than Newton.

Agree on Newton never being close to Buddy's level.

Buddy has plenty of strengths goal kicking is not one of them.

Is that in terms of straight set shots?

Because last year he kicked over 100 goals, this year he's kicked over 60, I'd say goal kicking is one of his strengths. Certainly stronger than alot of other AFL players.

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If you want a truly awesome comparison of teenage years, you can't go past Cale Morton ;)

2008 - 18.4 disposals, 6.2 marks, 0.6 goals, 1 tackle a game, 19 games all up.

2009 - 22.7 disposals, 7.0 marks, 0.4 goals, 1.4 tackles a game, 21 games.

Brock Mclean got 9 brownlow votes in his second season, still a teenager.

Nathan Jones's 17.4 disposals and 4.1 tackles a game arnt him 5 browlow votes in his final 'teenage' year.

Several other player's stats were better than Judd's first year, including Cheney and Bate, who were playing with the additional challenge of red hair.

Liam Jurrah's stats across all aspects are the best debut year stats for a tall forward in a couple of decades, for what it's worth.

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If you want a truly awesome comparison of teenage years, you can't go past Cale Morton ;)

2008 - 18.4 disposals, 6.2 marks, 0.6 goals, 1 tackle a game, 19 games all up.

2009 - 22.7 disposals, 7.0 marks, 0.4 goals, 1.4 tackles a game, 21 games.

Brock Mclean got 9 brownlow votes in his second season, still a teenager.

Nathan Jones's 17.4 disposals and 4.1 tackles a game arnt him 5 browlow votes in his final 'teenage' year.

Several other player's stats were better than Judd's first year, including Cheney and Bate, who were playing with the additional challenge of red hair.

Liam Jurrah's stats across all aspects are the best debut year stats for a tall forward in a couple of decades, for what it's worth.

so whats your point?

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