Ben Cousins' former partner says the ex-Eagle is a 'broken man'
The former partner of fallen AFL star Ben Cousins is set to give an explosive interview about the ex-West Coast star claiming drugs "destroyed" his life and he is a "broken man".
Brendan Foster is a Freo local with a love for the Eagles, a cheeky pint and a good yarn.
The former partner of fallen AFL star Ben Cousins is set to give an explosive interview about the ex-West Coast star claiming drugs "destroyed" his life and he is a "broken man".
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"As for the people who are on Centrelink - the majority - probably more than 50 per cent are drug or alcohol dependent and that's a terrible problem."
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