West Coast Eagles and Richmond AFL great Ben Cousins reveals the key to beating drug addiction
Cousins appears happy and healthy at The Birdcage at the Melbourne Cup at Flemington after a long history of substance abuse
Debuted at 17 and kicked two goals in his first game for the Eagles, going on to win the AFL’s Rising Star award.
Played 270 AFL games, 238 for West Coast and 32 for Richmond
Two appearances for Australia in International Rules in 1999
AFL
AFL premiership player: 2006
Brownlow Medal: 2005
Leigh Matthews Trophy: 2005
6x All-Australian team: 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006
AFL Rising Star: 1996
Goal of the Year: 1999
International Rules Series: 1999
West Coast
West Coast Captain: 2001 (co-captain), 2002–05
4x West Coast Club Champion: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005
Geoff Christian Medal: 2001
West Coast Life Member: 2003
West Coast Team 20: 2006
Western Australian Sports Star of the Year: 2005
Controversies
May 2005: Interviewed by police after a shootout at a Perth nightclub allegedly involving bikie gangs along with teammate Michael Gardiner. No charges are laid
February 2006: Cousins abandons his car and flees an RBT, swimming across the Swan River in an attempt to evade police
December 2006: Arrested after being found passed out in front of Melbourne’s Crown Casino
April 2007: Spends a month in rehab in the United States
October 2007: Former West Coast star Chris Mainwaring dies of a cocaine overdose. Cousins was with him hours prior
October 2007: Arrested for alleged drug possession, although charges are eventually dropped
November 2007: Banned from the AFL for 12 months for bringing the game into disrepute. Checks back into rehab
October 2008: Gets around condition of playing requirement to pass a hair follicle drug test by shaving his head and waxing his body
January 2012: Suffers a drug-induced psychosis and is committed to a suburban mental health unit
March 2012: Caught by police at an airport trying to smuggle 4.65 grams of methamphetamine in his anus
April 2012: Arrested and found guilty of possession of cannabis and a meth pipe
March 2015: Leads police on a three-hour slow police chase through Perth
June 2016: Found directing traffic on a highway in a dazed state. Misses the Eagles’ 10 year anniversary for its 2006 Premiership
October 2016: Arrested for breaching a violence restraining order and drug possession
November 2016: Involved in a car crash and charged with possessing methamphetamine and breaching bail
December 2016: Admits in court that is he is now homeless
March 2017: Pleads guilty to 11 charges and is sentenced to 12 months behind bars
August 2018: Jailed again after being arrested at his former partner’s home with methamphetamine on him
July 2019: Jailed once again for failing a court-ordered drug test
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