They're also teaching them multisports such as diving to help facilitate a career in the A-League.
Friday night's game showed this forward thinking it's coming to fruition
http://www.foxsports.com.au/video/football/a-league/kilkennys-pathetic-flop!572827
Childish response, very interesting on this site and akin to the Roar, we defend the ARU, always making excuses for why and why not.
When demonstrative evidence showing not only the ARU board being totally out managed there are no replies except lets mock the game.
Both codes with similar budgets, Gallop and Pulver both in place for some time and the government releases a new program aimed at primary aged school children across Australia.
Roughly 18 months later rugby promotes via the TWAS link that we have now gone to a private school and have a program in place to do more.
Soccer / Football identified breaking into schools is a major part of the slow burn they have as they move towards a FTA space for some of there matches.
They branded it via their A & W Leagues [clever me thinks], within two years so roughly six months after our school they had run the program in 700 schools with 50, 000 kids. Beyond that they mapped their courses against the Australian school curriculum in maths, english, arts and phy ed, resulting across Australia teachers even in the southern states saying this was their sport of choice to run and teach.
My reaction is one of extreme disappointment, by the time our board and management recognised the potential the other codes had reacted.
We are I guess playing catch up and no doubt those delivering will do an excellent job. But again the branding as always is for the Wallaby's where as soccer is for there national competitions.
What this clearly demonstrates to me is soccer as it has done for as long as I can remember knows how to connect to kids and how to get people involved. We don't we simply do not have an understanding at the level of the other codes when it comes to developing grassroots structures.