Ben Cousins to thank fans
Kim Hagdorn | January 18, 2009
BEN Cousins will pay tribute to his West Australian supporters when he returns to Perth with Richmond next month.
The former West Coast great will be guest of honour at a Tigers function at the Burswood Casino on the eve of the Saturday, February 16, NAB Cup series opener against Fremantle.
Cousins is expected to say thank you to some of his many WA fans who supported his football revival and his rehabilitation from drug addiction.
It will be the first time the fallen Eagle has appeared publicly in his home town since he was sacked by West Coast following a succession of off-field indiscretions after the 2007 season.
A paying audience of about 1000 is expected to outlay $120 a head to attend, even though he will not play in the game.
New Richmond captain Chris Newman says the Tigers have been overwhelmed with interest since Cousins arrived at Punt Rd late last year.
Tigers officials have reported a wave of membership signings with more than 4000 extra members having joined than at this time last year.
"Ben is settling in well and making a real effort to get to know all the boys," Newman said.
"We have been overwhelmed with the support shown to our club by the people of WA."
Newman is expected to be among a host of top Tigers players, including Matthew Richardson and Nathan Brown, to attend the function.
Fellow expatriate West Australians Graham Polak and Mark Coughlan are other likely high-profile guests, along with coach Terry Wallace.
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