100% in regards to how a good technical coach can make a good player into a much better technician as per your son.He does seem way way ahead of his time... Like a gifted student... 12 yo studying uni.
Several instances on field and either in. Interview etc... He seems.like he's been playing nrl For years.
He needs a great coach I think he has the potential to be a great player... Unfortunately he won't get that coaching here.
It's remarkable what can happen... my son made reps in cricket at about 14yo and the coach simply and quickly pointed out a few things both bowling and batting he was doing wrong... Improved his game immensely
But I wouldn't be suggesting that Benji lacks the technical rugby league nous - and I am sure his message is more about managing Galvin's role in the current team.
Sheens always said that he was able to technically speak about plays/tactics etc in "rugby league shorthand" to Benji & Robbie (among a handful from the 2005 class) - when many of their team mates did not have that level of understanding at that stage.
So it was about keeping everyone on the same page - without dumbing down the quality of the attacking football!
Benji would definitely be working on Lachlan's individual skills and play-making/reading - but "keep it simple" is the exact advice that Wayne Bennett would also be providing the kid IMHO - so not sure the pot shots at our coaching staff are necessary!