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Ben Cousins has emerged nearly a month after he walked out on the West Coast Eagles Football Club, which offered him a lifeline when he was released from jail. The troubled year-old looked dishevelled outside his Perth home on Wednesday morning, carrying a large duffle bag and sporting a long beard. Cousins, whose support role with his former club was a requirement of his parole conditions, refused to answer questions over his sudden exit.
The Prisoners Review Board said Cousins was required to 'immediately engage in employment, training or job seeking and remain engaged for the duration of parole'. The board said if he lost his job it wouldn't breach his parole conditions, provided he continued to search for alternative employment, Perth Now reported. Fears grew for troubled football star Ben Cousins centre when it is revealed he hadn't been since for a month. The West Coast Eagles said the club was 'disappointed' to see one of their greats go, confirming Cousins told officials three weeks ago he didn't want the job.
He was released from prison in January and was ordered to live at his parent's house. Friends are said to be concerned for his health. Cousins served 10 months of a one-year sentence for stalking his ex-partner Maylea Tinecheff, who he shares two young children with. Since his release, he has been required to perform random urine tests and attend counselling. The troubled year-old appeared dishevelled outside his Perth home on Wednesday morning. Cousins left was released from prison four months ago and friends are reportedly concerned for the former AFL player's health.
His former teammate Glen Jakovich told News Corp earlier this year that working would be tough for the father-of-two after a stellar AFL career. I think there was a few little jobs there in the last couple of years but he's struggled to hold them down and that's where the troubles have continued for him in the last three or four years,' Jakovich said. The year-old was jailed in March , after he flooded his former partner's phone with more than 2, texts and calls in over a two-month period.
Cousins also turned up at Ms Tinecheff's church, home and the school their two children attended. In November, the former Eagles star tried to contact his former partner times, with of those attempts taking place on the same day. Cousins' pictured in former teammate Glen Jakovich previously said that working would be something new for the father-of-two after his lengthy career playing AFL. Cousins was sensationally dumped by West Coast in after a series of drug-related offences.