Cousins already paying dividends: Coughlan
richmondfc.com.au
By Mic Cullen
Tue 20 January, 2009
RICHMOND midfielder Mark Coughlan says having fallen Eagle Ben Cousins at the club is already paying dividends.
The Tigers snared the Brownlow Medallist with the final pick in last year's NAB AFL Pre-season Draft, and he appeared on the track the following day, watched by about 1000 supporters and myriad television crews and journalists.
Coughlan hasn't played since 2006 after two knee reconstructions and then chronic hamstring issues, but said having Cousins at Punt Rd was a major positive for the club.
"Definitely – it's just been good having him out on the track, he doesn't miss too many kicks," Coughlan said at a hot Punt Rd on Tuesday.
"He's a bit of a Rolls-Royce out there, you know? It's good to listen to him talk about his days at the Eagles, and all that sort of thing.
"He's a premiership player and Brownlow Medallist, so it's going to be good having him out there."
Although Cousins is not expected to play in Richmond's opening NAB Cup game at Subiaco Oval against Fremantle on February 15, the Tigers are planning a gala dinner for up to 1000 people to celebrate his return to WA.
Fellow Sandgroper Coughlan said he wasn't worried about the event overshadowing his long-awaited return to the track, and said it was important to have the 31-year-old's experience around the club given Richmond's young list.
"I was just a bit disappointed that I couldn't get a car-park the first day he arrived, it was a bit tough with all you guys (media) here," he said with a laugh.
"But no, he's looking pretty good and doing all the training stuff.
"The game's getting younger, so it's pretty important to have not only him, but Kane Johnson, Nathan Brown, Richo and Joel Bowden around as well.
"A couple of old heads to get the young blokes going – they need that support not only on the ground, but off it."
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