Carlton captain Chris Judd during today's pre-season training session at Visy Park. Picture: Wayne Ludbey Source: Herald Sun
CARLTON superstar Chris Judd should relinquish the captaincy to focus on his game.
That's the opinion of teammate Brock McLean, who believes the time has come for Judd, 29, to hand over the reins.
"I can only speak for myself, but personally I think it would be the best thing for Chris is to focus on his footy," McLean said after training today.
"He's probably the best player at the club. Personally I think he's best off focussing on his footy, but that's only my opinion."
McLean nominated fellow midfielders Andrew Carrazzo and Marc Murphy as the ideal replacements. Defender Michael Jamison and Kade Simpson are also thought of as captaincy material.
"The two standouts for me, I can't speak on behalf of anyone else, are Andrew Carrazzo and Marc Murphy," McLean said.
"'Carrotts' is probably a little bit more experienced and bit older than Murph, he's got a really good hold on things and the way he talks to the group both in a positive manner and a demanding manner is something that we need.
"Marc Murphy, his best way of leading is leading by example and his performance the last two years when he has been out on the park have been pretty outstanding."
Gallery: Mick joins Judd and Co on the track
There is a growing belief Judd is ready to give up the captaincy, with new coach Mick Malthouse a long-time believer that the dual Brownlow medallist is burdened with too much responsibility at Visy Park.
Meanwhile, Carlton has announced that communications manager Ian Coutts will leave the club after 20 years.
Coutts joined the Blues in 1992 and has spent the past 14 years working with the media.
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