Cousins likes keeping hungryTim Clarke, Perth | August 8, 2009
MILESTONE man Ben Cousins has revealed he wants only a one-year extension to his contract at Richmond, saying that playing for his footballing life is bringing out his best.
This weekend, Cousins reaches an AFL landmark that looked nigh-on impossible this time last year, playing his 250th senior game when the Tigers take on Sydney at the MCG on Sunday.
And, with the controversial midfielder's recent form seemingly making a contract extension at Tigerland a certainty, Cousins admits he likes being a year-to-year proposition.
''You play good footy and you hope those things take care of themselves.
''I am really enjoying my footy and hopefully there is an opportunity to sit down with the club at the end of the year and go around again,'' Cousins told radio station Nova on Thursday.
''At 31, I am a year-to-year proposition and it is not a bad way to play your footy - playing each year as if it is your last. It is certainly one way to stay hungry and get the best out of yourself.''
With a reunion with former coach Mick Malthouse to come next week - and then an emotional clash with the Eagles at Subiaco in round 22 - Tigers' midfield coach Wayne Campbell had nothing but praise for Cousins this week.
''I don't think we realised how good he was going to be in terms of leadership stuff,'' Campbell said.
''That was only because of the other issues, I suppose, it wasn't because we hadn't thought he was going to be a good leader, it was because it would get clouded by some of the other stuff.''
And while the milestone was important enough for father Bryan and mother Stephanie to fly from Perth to Melbourne for the game, Cousins said he was treating the clash as the 12th of his second career as much as the 250th match of his career.
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