It has been decided that Cousins would be able to play VFL in the lead up to his return to AFL next yr.
How the haters will choke on that one

THE VFL has approved Ben Cousins' application to play with Port Melbourne.
The league received the official documentation from the Port Melbourne Football Club to register the disgraced former Eagles captain as a VFL player today.
As revealed in the Herald Sun last week, Cousins plans to training with the club as the next step in his recovery from drug addiction. He hopes to play for an AFL club again in the future.
Cousins is currently living in Perth where he will train with two WAFL clubs before moving to Melbourne.
AFL Victoria Operations Manager John Hook said the VFL had approved the application and Cousins was now eligible to play for Port Melbourne in the VFL competition.
Cousins was deregistered by the AFL for 12 months last November, preventing him from playing at the elite level, following revelations about his drug addiction.
The AFL Commission, when announcing the deregistration, said Cousins would be free to play in other competitions this year, subject to state league constitutions.