Cousins a nice headache to have for WorsfoldTim Clarke
August 25, 2009 - 10:13AM WST
It is a familiar situation in unfamiliar circumstances when Eagles coach John Worsfold described Ben Cousins as one of the "headaches" he will have to deal with this week.
That the problem is a purely a football one, as Cousins returns to Subiaco with his adopted side Richmond to take on his old club, is a relief to everyone.
Cousing will take on his old side at his old home on Friday night, barring any adverse reaction to the knockout blow dealt by Buddy Franklin last weekend.
And having been one of the Tigers best in recent weeks, Worsfold said he would need some planning for a game which would provide a massive contest for one of his younger players.
"He is a pretty good player, so he is one of the headaches we have got to look to deal with this week," Worsfold said.
"Every team has got great players, and regardless of the name of the person, our younger players have had great learning experiences playing on great players this year.
"Tom Swift on Adam Cooney or earlier in the year Scott Selwood on Ben Cousins.
"I think he has played very good footy, and of course it is (pleasing to see him back)."
Worsfold's relationship with Cousins is now almost exclusively away from football, with the Eagles coach saying he was looking forward to conversing with him after the season.
"Not regular, it is more away from football (we have contact). Therefore when the season is finished I will be happy to have a chat to him," Worsfold said.
And while he would not be drawn on whether Cousins should get another year - with his future at the Tigers to become more clear this week if a new coach is appointed - Worsfold said he knew what his team would be facing this week.
"Solid player … and a Brownlow medallist," Worsfold said.
http://www.watoday.com.au/sport/cousins-a-nice-headache-to-have-for-worsfold-20090825-excl.html