The kicking skill: From hand to foot -> foot to air -> air to team mate.
I will not repeat this again.
The skills of kicking can be improved upon. From nil to something, from somthing to class, from class to elite. However the improvement, the skill can be improved.
Junior players don't train 3 times a week. Junior players have natural ability in certain areas that get them drafted and after specified training hone skills they previously lacked when they were juniors. 1-5 players drafted each year have classy foot skills the rest would be mediocre at best. from 20 onwards would average normal VFL standard.
Did anyone watch On the Couch tonight?
The talked at length on Sydney and there kicking skills. Talked of Malceski one of the elite kicks in the game, couldn't kick over a jam tin when recruited, he's improved inch by inch every year to what he is now. Tadhg Kennelly picked up a oval ball at 20 years of age and is an elite kick. Its common sense, with education and training players improve.
Please for everyone's on here sake understand that if a player can NOT kick at present, with application and attitude they can and will improve.
Its a ongoing chorus of "He can't kick - delist him, trade him, he makes me sick"
Know this: The skill/art of kicking a ball from point A to B can and will be improved. Understand it and dream of it at night.
You will never convince me that players under the age of 22 have 0% chance of improving there foot skills by the age of 24-28 when player performance peaks. Chris Judd was a classy kick at 18. He's now elite; perfect example of the high end improvement. Kennally and Malceski are perfect example of the bottom end improvement. Proof is in the pudding.
Be patient, stop sooking, learn our game and the word = development, please.