Spot the Difference? Contact Event Frequency During > 30,000 Women’s and Men’s Rugby Union Player Matches Across Top Domestic and International Competitions

Gregory Roe, Tom Sawczuck, Neil Collins, James Tooby, Cameron Owen, Lindsay Starling, Éanna Falvey, Sharief Hendricks, Ross Tucker, Keith Stokes, Ben Jones
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This study aimed to quantify the frequency of individual and team contact events during rugby union match play in top domestic and international men’s and women’s competitions. Analyst-coded player individual and team contact event types (tackles, carries, attacking rucks and defensive rucks, lineouts, scrums and mauls) from the 2022/2023 rugby union season were analysed from top domestic and international competitions across the world using generalised linear mixed models. For both women’s and men’s rugby, competitions generally had similar numbers of contact events per playing position. Where differences were observed, most ranged between 0.5 and six per contact event per full game equivalent (FGE). Similar trends were observed when comparing women’s to men’s rugby. However, within-game accumulation of these different contact events for certain positional groups may have a significant impact (e.g., a front five player called up from a Farah Palmer Cup team to play in WXV1 could be involved in as much as 6 more attacking rucks, 3 more tackles and 5 more mauls per game on average). Furthermore, the small differences between competitions per FGE may accrue across matches and thus result in far greater exposures across a season (e.g., a front five player in Premiership Rugby may make 48 more tackles over 20 matches than in Top 14 on average). Although a high proportion of contact events per FGE were similar between competitions and sexes per playing position, differences that were observed may have important implications for players transitioning between competitions and the long-term exposure of players to higher-risk contact events.

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发现区别?在超过30,000个男女橄榄球联盟球员比赛期间,在国内和国际顶级比赛中接触事件频率
本研究旨在量化国内及国际顶级男子及女子橄榄球联盟比赛中个人及团队接触事件的频率。使用广义线性混合模型,分析了2022/2023橄榄球联盟赛季中由分析师编码的球员个人和团队接触事件类型(抢断、携带、进攻和防守、边线、争抢和伤害),这些事件来自世界各地的顶级国内和国际比赛。对于女子和男子橄榄球来说,比赛中每个比赛位置的接触次数大致相同。在观察到差异的地方,每个完整游戏当量(FGE)的每次接触事件的数量在0.5到6之间。在比较女子橄榄球和男子橄榄球时,也观察到类似的趋势。然而,在游戏中,这些不同的接触事件对特定位置组的累积可能会产生重大影响(例如,从法拉帕尔默杯球队征召到WXV1的前五名球员平均每场可能会多参与6次进攻,3次抢断和5次攻击)。此外,每个FGE比赛之间的微小差异可能会在比赛中累积,从而导致整个赛季的曝光率更高(例如,英超橄榄球联赛的前五名球员在20场比赛中可能比前14名球员平均多出48次抢断)。尽管每个FGE接触事件的高比例在不同比赛和不同性别的比赛位置之间是相似的,但观察到的差异可能对球员在比赛之间的过渡和球员长期暴露于高风险接触事件具有重要意义。
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