1) Everybody improves their disposal when they enter the AFL - how can you not when you have so many coaches around and thats what you practice. i did say this.
2) WC's improvement in 2011 came mainly from the change in game plan and the introduction of players who could kick, rather than any dramatic change in players kicking ability. Certainly I cant remember thinking Ebert's or swifts kicking improved out of sight.
If we were to break down kicking ability into 4 groups for convenience being poor, average, good and elite - can you please tell me a player who has moved from one group to the next (in comparison to the list they're part of)
I'd say Priddis has improved from poor to average.....good may be reaching a tad.
I still remember him just throwing the ball on the boot uder pressure, at the back of a pack he'd blindly throw it on his boot with a blind chip kick 15m up field only to be marked by the opposition. In space he'd just bomb it high and long.
Now he is not only kicking better he is making much better decisions on when to kick and when to hand off. He doesn't blindly kick it over his shoulder, he runs back and hands off. Going forward you can see he is lowering his eyes and his kicks, not so many rain makers.
This all comes from coaching and experience, reviewing tapes and learning what to do and that becoming second nature.
This is how and why recruits do improve there kicking in an AFL environment.
This isn't directed at you Bond as I know I'm 'preaching to the converted' but some people on here put a players skills down as poor and never to improve.
EMac is another who has improved, Glass of 18 v now is the same. How much is technique and how much is experience and poise is really the issue in many cases.