I could be wrong here but I'm not sure the level or standard of coaching is the be all and end all with the JGC, regardless of the coaching I'm sure all the boys will be better players for the experience and yes some of them will get better coaching than others but if all the coaches can get across to all the boys involved that it isn't so much about what you do on the field its about how you get there. The application and commitment that is required to play at a higher level than your peers. Talent isn't good enough, it will get you so far as will natural fitness that comes from being an active 14 -17 year old boy, but after that it is up to you.
If they all grasp that concept the further of australian rugby will be bright.[/quote
Most certainly agree talent alone will not ensure anything, but a well rounded coach on and off the field with solid support staff will bring all that is required together for a player to make the most of the opportunities given. Culture is the key. I have been impressed so far and I am keen to see what culture and bond developes within the squad. The JGC can only be good for our boys and the game, let's hope they are working on a Colts equivilant.