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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 18, 2009, 03:55:44 PM
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Just on SEN.
Cuz out for 6 weeks with a broken hand :(
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Unbelievable, well that answers my question on how you get a player like Cuz to tank.
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broken hand or broken heart?
Devastated Cousins backs Tigers to bounce back
* Tim Clarke
* May 18, 2009 - 1:27PM
Carlton's Chris Judd makes a grab for Richmond's Ben Cousins.
Ben is convinced his team will win ... eventually.
Ben Cousins is still convinced his new side can make a run towards September, saying Richmond is on the verge of a winning not just one game but a string of them.
Coach Terry Wallace's prospects plunged further into the mire yesterday, after his team threw away the chance for their second win of the season by allowing Port forward Warren Tredrea to dominate from start to finish.
The Power star kicked his seventh goal in the final minute to edge his side home by three points - a result that left Cousins devastated.
"It is not a relapse, but I can assure you I am nursing a broken heart. Shattered," Cousins said.
"To not play out the game in the right tempo, by slowing it down and not allowing Port back into the tie - that was a must.
"For us as a group the best way to learn that is to go through the gut wrenching feelings of that.
"But there is no doubt that soon we are going to get on a roll and win two three four games in a row, we are a good enough side to do it."
Cousins' own performance was by far his best since returning from his AFL-imposed suspension, gathering 24 possessions - 10 of them contested - and he said despite the disappointment, the whole team could take some encouragement.
"As early as Monday morning we can take some positives out of the game, because other than the last three minutes of the game I thought we played enormous," Cousins told Nova100 in Melbourne.
"We played a top four game away, we were down early we fought back - there are some huge positives to come out of the game."
http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/devastated-cousins-backs-tigers-to-bounce-back-20090518-bcc8.html
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RFC saying (hoping) it's only 1 week
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Cousins to miss Dreamtime match
Ben Cousins will miss this week's match against Essendon.
Ben Cousins will undergo minor surgery later today to repair a spiral fracture in the metacarpal bone of his left hand.
The injury was sustained in the opening minutes of Richmond’s loss to Port Adelaide yesterday.
“It was an extraordinary effort for Ben to play out the remainder of the match after being hurt so early,” Richmond Football Operations Manager Ross Monaghan said.
“We are hopeful he will only be out for one match.”
Cousins went on to collect 24 possessions (including 10 contested) and was among the Tigers’ best players.
Cousins was playing his second game in the seniors since returning from a hamstring injury sustained in round one.
Richmond suffered no other injury concerns from the Port Adelaide match.
for richmondfc.com.au
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/77036/default.aspx
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Actually noticed he grabbed his hand after a centre clearance
At the time I thought he'd dislocated a finger
Saw him on the plan last night and he had his hand bandaged up
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Could be a chance for Thomson to play. :-\
Hope he returns quickly because we need his leadership and example.
Stripes
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“We are hopeful he will only be out for one match.”
If anyone believes that, I have a bridge for sale, goes from Melbourne to Footscray. Cash only.
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shame for cousins,
may even up the game on saturday as I reckon we are sure things :-\
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http://sportal.com.au/afl-news-display/cousins-breaks-his-hand-70656
He was just hitting some nice form as well....we can't take a trick this season...
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We have angered the Football Gods....Perhaps it is time we sacrificed some supporters "Apocalypto style" :scream
Seriously.....I feel like I am living in a nightmare at the moment.You could not write a more farcial script to decribe our 2009.
I prey that its only one week...Cuz 's last two weeks have been a delightful tease.
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Could be a chance for Thomson to play. :-\
Would be a monty now you would think
Hope he returns quickly because we need his leadership and example.
The first bit is what we need and he gives in bucket loads
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Actually noticed he grabbed his hand after a centre clearance
Yep that's the one WP. They showed it on Ch 10 news tonight. It looked quite innocuous but he came out of the contest in the centre shaking and grabbing his left hand. Cuz played most of the game with the break as it was done early on.
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This is just stuffed, like I said a while ago, when the stuff are we going to get our whole team on the park........... answer NEVER. No football Gods at all, they dont give a crap about us.
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We have angered the Football Gods....Perhaps it is time we sacrificed some supporters "Apocalypto style" :scream
Seriously.....I feel like I am living in a nightmare at the moment.You could not write a more farcial script to decribe our 2009.
I prey that its only one week...Cuz 's last two weeks have been a delightful tease.
We pizzed the footy gods off 27 years ago just before the GF .. I dont how I go on :banghead
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Hislop was also very good for Coburg on the weekend so he would be right up there for a game also.
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I heard a rumour that he hurt his hand a little earlier, came off for for a hand rub and then went out there at the insistance of Terry Wallace and broke it properly! The whole medical staff, coaching staff and boot studders will have to go at the end of round 12 for this eff up :lol
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We have angered the Football Gods....Perhaps it is time we sacrificed some supporters "Apocalypto style" :scream
Its the tiger skin, it needs to go
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Follow the link for the video of the incident....
Tiger Ben Cousins played against Port with broken hand
Jon Ralph | May 19, 2009
THE turbulent season of Richmond recruit Ben Cousins was yesterday derailed by a similar injury to the one that ended Jim Stynes' record run of consecutive games.
Cousins last night had a plate inserted in his left hand at Vimy House in Kew to repair a spiral fracture of the metacarpal bone.
He is expected to miss at least one game, although Richmond hopes he will return in Round 10 to play Fremantle at Subiaco Oval.
Cousins broke the bone in the first 10 minutes of the Tigers' loss to Port Adelaide at AAMI Stadium on Sunday.
He pushed through the pain to amass 24 possessions in the best of his three games for the Tigers.
Cousins appeared to mishandle a ruck tap from Troy Simmonds in the centre square, the first indication something was wrong.
He then wrung his hand in pain and it swelled throughout the first quarter.
Now, after missing five weeks with a hamstring injury, his season has again been disrupted.
"It was an extraordinary effort for Ben to play out the remainder of the match after being hurt so early," Tigers football manager Ross Monaghan said yesterday.
"We are hopeful he will only be out for one match."
Stynes missed two weeks with the injury in April 1998 after 244 consecutive games.
Cousins, 31 next month, is one of several Tigers who will be under scrutiny to hold their positions on the list with a new coach expected at Punt Rd next year.
As he showed on Sunday, he is still capable of extremely good football, but has struggled to stay on the field.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,25503867-19742,00.html