You'd hope not, for a bloke that didn't pan out well at all. It'd be a tough gig dishing out "contracts" in any sense of the words to 13 year old kids. Work ethic, growth, maturity and intelligence can be pretty tough to predict.
League contracts are a numbers game.
They try at 15 to get 50 there abouts onto contracts.
This gives them what they believe first chance with those boys if they continue to play with no injuries and realise their "potential" at 18.
As with AFL clubs who do start all around the country and even overseas from 10 to identify potential talent!
As with everything it depends on talent, hard work with training to their chosen sport.
But sadly there are still parents and boys out there that believe a contract assures them of a future and do not put in the hard yards in GPS rugby.
What they do after school is not an issue to me what is that some so called future rugby or league stars are not playing with courage and heart for BBC.
No one in life gets something handed to them on a plate.
This includes non Scholarship boys also.We need heart and courage.
BBC have the talent but just because you are in year 12 and been in the 1st's for a number of years does not entitle them to a place if they are not looking towards the greater of the "Team"