His last chance
Herald-Sun Editorial | December 12, 2008
BEN Cousins should look on his last chance to play AFL football as his best chance of rebuilding his life.
If Richmond picks up the 2005 Brownlow medallist in next week's pre-season draft, it is not just an opportunity for Cousins to resume a career blighted by drug addiction. It is a chance to repay football itself.
Ben Cousins has never apologised publicly for his drug taking and he's now deep into apology time-on.
Playing for Richmond would give him a public role as someone who has proved you can kick drugs.
There would be no better example to young kids in danger of being drawn into this destructive culture.
Telling kids he has been an idiot would be a start.
Regaining his football skills at the game's elite level would demonstrate that life is better when you're clean.
Ben Cousins needs to turn his back on drug dealers and attending funerals with gangsters.
Former Richmond champion Kevin Sheedy is back at Tigerland and ready to help a troubled player find his way back from football oblivion.
Cousins needs to grab this opportunity with both hands if Richmond decides to take a punt on him next Tuesday.
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