Cousins banished, West Coast at war
The Age
March 20, 2007
The AFL career of Brownlow medallist Ben Cousins is in jeopardy and West Coast are in crisis after the club slapped its spiritual leader with an indefinite suspension.
The Eagles also later admitted two of Cousins' teammates had fought over their former skipper.
After a succession of misdemeanours spanning years, Cousins was banished indefinitely by the reigning premier after he failed to attend a training session on Monday.
In announcing the suspension, Eagles chairman Dalton Gooding said a number of issues affecting the 28-year-old had come to light in recent weeks, which would need counselling to address.
And the beleaguered Eagles chief later admitted grand final hero Daniel Chick and Norm Smith medallist Andrew Embley had been involved in an altercation over the weekend, with the incident directly related to Cousins.
"I am aware, and there was an altercation between those two players ... over Ben Cousins and a domestic issue," Gooding told SEN radio.
"Certainly (coach) John Worsfold will be working Daniel Chick and Andrew Embley to sort that issue out, and I have enormous confidence in John's ability to do that.
"I think that will resolved fairly quickly."
Gooding refused several times to elaborate on what Cousins' personal issues were, although it is believed the former Eagles skipper has split up with his long-time girlfriend Samantha Druce.
Gooding said Cousins had been one of three Eagles players drug-tested on Monday - despite missing training without explanation.
Chick, who has hosted Cousins at his home, also missed training.
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