No marketing needed for round-one clash
Martin Boulton | December 17, 2008
IN MARCH this year, Richmond and Carlton's Thursday night opener between Richmond and Carlton dragged more than 70,000 to the MCG.
On that evening, the interest in the game was generated largely by the arrival at Carlton of Chris Judd.
Next year, when the same clubs face off at the same venue, the drawcard will be another former Eagle champion and Brownlow medallist, Ben Cousins.
Carlton had the home gate last time, and it's fitting that the Tigers, having taken the plunge on Cousins, will reap the home-game benefits of the monstrous event.
But as much as Richmond and Carlton fans alike might be salivating at the prospect of season-opening showdown between the old teammates, Tigers coach Terry Wallace said was it too early to say whether Cousins would play in round one.
"We know he's kept himself in good shape, (but) from a football sense we have to ease him into the early part of our training regime because our guys have been up and running for a couple of months," he said.
"He's got a lot of time, its a long while between now and the start of the (season), but he's got a lot to prove as well.
"… He gains an opportunity and what he does with that opportunity, how he presents himself, whether he starts playing at Coburg or AFL level, that will be up to Ben and how he conducts himself at our football club."
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