Here's video of Cuz on the Nova this morning
http://www.nova100.com.au/site/view/video_gallery.aspx?bclid=11917487001Cousins questions AFL bump policyTim Clarke
May 11, 2009 - 11:16AM
Richmond's Alex Rance and Brisbane's Troy Selwood lie on the ground injured after the collision.
Richmond's Alex Rance and Brisbane's Troy Selwood lie on the ground injured after the collision. Photo: Joe Armao
Ben Cousins has said the AFL's no-tolerance policy on head-high bumps left young Richmond teammate Alex Rance with no option but to throw himself into the horrific head clash which left him in hospital.
The son of former West Coast skipper Murray will have surgery early this afternoon to repair the fractured cheekbone suffered in the head clash with Brisbane's Troy Selwood, which was compared to a car crash by Tigers coach Terry Wallace.
Scans revealed three separate fractures to Rance's cheekbone, which will keep him out for 2-3 weeks.
While the Guildford Grammar graduate was praised for his attitude, Cousins said players were left risking serious injury by flying into contests head first, because of the AFL's crackdown on head-high contact.
"I saw it and automatically thought 'ambulance' - it was sickening. Both were equally committed to the contest, and if one of those guys decides to turn his shoulder and collects the guy then they spend six weeks out," Cousins said.
"And I don’t know what the answer is to that, the rules now make it a pre-requisite that you have to go in with your head - don’t go in with anything else.
"The other option is to take a couple of short steps - and be called weak or soft."
With Richmond 1-6 on the ladder, and more pressure on the future of Wallace, Cousins said another defeat had hit hard - but he felt physically he had come through unscathed
"I felt OK, I played just over 50 per cent of the game but (it was) just disappointing not to win," he said on Melbourne radio.
"Physically I could not have asked to get through any better.
"It is just a precaution, it is a hard enough game when you are 25 and have done a full pre-season - I have missed 18 months of football.
"The next month is about getting the game time in so I can get what I want out of my body."
http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/cousins-questions-afl-bump-policy-20090511-b009.html