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Phil Waugh (73)
even colts nowadays is about recruiting the best school kids who most likely have nothing to do with your juniors, those players long term then become 'part of colts and part of the program'
I guess I'm thinking about a maximum of one degree of separation i.e. trying to get juniors right through to seniors in your local areas seems difficult - one they go into the schools system it is spin-the-wheel and they could come out anywhere.
So what is the conversion rate of Colts into Grade at the same club?
Churn rate must be high...
If you've got 3 Colts sides, and 4 senior sides, but the top 1.5 senior sides are being recruited and not promoted, the maths doesn't seem to work out for a smoother pathway.
Particulary if some of your 2nd-4th XV are sticking around for a few years; Colts have about 2 years to make their mark.
So in addition to my "where do they come from?" question, I guess the next bit is "where do they go?"
Because I know a Subbies club who could use a few guys turning 21-25 for our campaign next year
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