Anthony Hudson
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Anthony Hudson (born 10 April 1971), is an Australian rules football commentator on both television and radio.
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[edit] Early career
In 1991, he began his career with 3AW as a news journalist, and eventually progressed his way up to calling an AFL Grand Final in 1996.
[edit] Move to television
[edit] Famous... well, perhaps not, but here are some things he has said
"All aboard the Davey train," - Hudson often used this in Melbourne Football player Aaron Davey's first senior season in reference to goals scored by Davey using his pace and/or from acute angles. This quote was also repeated in a television commercial by Hudson for an AFL trading card game (AFL Teamcoach).
"I see it, but I don't believe it!" - most famously attributed to the semi-final between Geelong and Sydney in the 2005 AFL Finals Series, where Nick Davis scored the winning goal with 3 seconds remaining after Davis scored all four goals in the final term. Ironically, this performance by Davis was against Hudson's team (Geelong).