To some extent it is innate and quality coaching can hone it but the capacity to make correct decisions when under pressure is largely learned behaviour from being repeatedly put in such situations which is why players from countries with superior sporting cultures have a huge competitive advantage.

It is why, for Scottish rugby, the intervention - which was facilitated by HeraldSport - from Frank Hadden, the former head coach of the national team was so vital if Scotland is to have any chance of maintaining its place in world rugby, let alone catching up with the elite.

The youth system he has consequently been responsible for introducing is a long way from perfect and is just a start, while its success also depends on how much local and national politicians are prepared to do to improve the state school sporting environment.