Brownless backs Cousins
BY CHRIS DUTTON
AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL - Canberra Times
12/01/2009
Former Geelong Cats player Billy Brownless has backed fallen superstar Ben Cousins to make a successful return to the AFL but without a Brownlow Medal for now.
Brownless was in Canberra on Friday as part of his promotions role to cast an eye over the capital's backyard cricket players as they battled for a spot in the national semi-finals in Brisbane next month.
He was confident Cousins could still be a quality AFL player but doubted whether the six-time All Australian could regain his 2005 Brownlow Medal-winning form.
The Richmond Tigers revived Cousins' playing career in the pre-season draft after he was forced out of the game for a year and a half to undertake drug rehabilitation.
When the Tigers signed the former West Coast premiership player, punters installed him as a Brownlow favourite.
When the market first opened with Cousins at $26 on ACTTAB Sportsbet, the public put more money on the 30-year-old than any other player in the league in the first hour of betting.
But Brownless gave Cousins almost no chance of reclaiming the league's top individual honour in his return.
''I think he'll be all right,'' Brownless said. ''If he wins a Brownlow Medal it will be unbelievable but I can't see him winning it ... but I can see him being a very good player.
''I think he's going to be fantastic for some of the kids at Richmond even if it's just to show them the way at training.''
The Tigers have finished at the bottom of the ladder twice in the last four seasons and haven't made the finals since 2001.
Brownless said Cousins could be the spark the Tigers were desperately seeking.
''It might take him a bit to get going and it's very difficult to come back after a year and a half out of the game.
''But he's a very fit player and I think getting back into it is going to be good for his rehab as well.
''The Tigers, everyone talks about them, but they haven't really produced. Sometimes you need a spark like this to come along and as long as he [Cousins] doesn't break down, they could make the [top] eight, but that's about it.''
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