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   Rugby game-related statistics that discriminate between winning and losing teams in IRB and super twelve close games  
   
نویسنده vaz l. ,van rooyen m. ,sampaio j.
منبع journal of sports science and medicine - 2010 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:51 -55
چکیده    The aim of the current study was to identify the rugby game-related statistics that discriminated between winning and losing teams in irb and s12 close games. archival data reported to game-related statistics from 120 irb games and 204 super twelve games played between 2003 and 2006. afterwards,a cluster analysis was conducted to establish,according to game final score differences,three different match groups. only the close games group was selected for further analysis (irb n = 64 under 15 points difference and super twelve n = 95 under 11 points difference). an analysis to the structure coefficients (sc) obtained through a discriminant analysis allowed to identify the most powerful game-related statistics in discriminating between winning and losing teams. the discriminant functions were statistically significant for super twelve games (chi-square = 33.8,p < 0.01),but not for irb games (chi-square = 9.4,p = n.s.). in the first case,winners and losers were discriminated by possessions kicked (sc = 0.48),tackles made (sc = 0.45),rucks and pass (sc = -0.40),passes completed (sc = 0.39),mauls won (sc = -0.36),turnovers won (sc = -0.33),kicks to touch (sc = 0.32) and errors made (sc = -0.32). the minus sign de-notes higher values in losing teams. rugby game-related statistics were able to discriminate between winners and losers in super twelve close games and suggest that a kicking based game supported by an effective defensive structure is more likely to win matches than a possession based one. © journal of sports science and medicine.
کلیدواژه Game-related statistics; Match analysis; Performance profiles
آدرس research center for sport sciences, Portugal, department of human biology,university of cape town and the sports science, South Africa, research center for sport sciences, Portugal
 
     
   
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