Cousins among Brownlow favourites
By Sean Cusick, WWOS | 11:00 AEST Mon Dec 22 2008
Bookmakers believe that Ben Cousins can return to his glory days, after the former West Coast bad boy was installed as one of the favourites to win his second Brownlow Medal next year.
Despite a very public battle with drug addiction, 15 months out of the game, and question marks surrounding his troublesome hamstrings, online bookmaker Centrebet today rated Cousins a $34 chance to claim the AFL's highest individual honour in 2009.
"Despite a nightmare couple of years, there's no doubting he's still a very dangerous player," Centrebet's Neil Evans said.
"Taking a look at him training, he's obviously kept himself in fantastic shape and we expect him to hit the ground running."
A Richmond player hasn't won a Brownlow since Ian Stewart in 1971, and with Matthew Richardson the only true yellow-and-black superstar at Punt Road, Cousins appears set to bring some much-needed class to a blue-collar midfield.
"He's the kind of eye-catching headliner that Richmond need," Evans said.
"The Tigers are also on the way up, so there will be plenty of votes there for the taking."
Buddy fever shows no signs of slowing down on the back of Lance Franklin's 100-goal feat and grand final triumph last year, with the freakish Hawthorn full-forward installed as $9 favourite to win the 2009 Brownlow Medal.
Geelong's Gary Ablett is next at $11, followed by Carlton's Chris Judd at $13.
This year's winner, Western Bulldogs on-baller Adam Cooney, is paying $21.
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