Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Anthony Hudson is an Australian rules football commentator on both television and radio. 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. He began his television career in Perth, as a news boy, and eventually made his way to Melbourne. In the late 1990s he was a Football Commentator for the Seven Network but when Network Ten won the AFL rights in 2002 he made the move to 10 and has since made his mark and has become a popular identity there, and was host of football comedy series After The Game, which later became Before The Game, from 2002 2005, when he decided to leave the show to prevent overloading himself, and allowing him to call Saturday Night Football. He was replaced by Andrew Maher. Hudson missed out on calling the Grand Final in 2005, despite calling it every other year that Ten had the rights for AFL. "All aboard the Davey train to the MCG"