You don't sign them just based on their performance in junior footy; they're signed based on all the biomechanics measurables - strength, explosive power, balance, agility, acceleration, etc. That and attitude.
This is raw data opposition clubs don't get ahold of; they're stuck scouting players at games, and drawing their assessments from that. This puts us in the driving seat as far as making the most accurate evaluation of the player, meaning we're less likely to either overpay, or lose a player with real potential.
That's how it works for development clubs in rugby league and in other sports. If you broaden your interests you might learn something and not look like such a goose making stupid comments. :crazy: