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AFL: Cousins to take his time until 2009
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AAP Sports News (Australia)
11-20-2007
AFL: Cousins to take his time until 2009
By Tim Clarke and Adam Cooper
PERTH, Nov 20 AAP - While everyone else contemplates what the future holds for suspended
AFL superstar Ben Cousins, the man himself said today he would be making no decisions
until well into 2008.
The day after being banned for 12 months by the AFL Commission for bringing the game
into disrepute, the Brownlow medal...
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