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Effective attacking strategies in rugby union
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Effective attacking strategies in rugby union

Keane Wheeler, Christopher D Askew and Mark Sayers
European Journal of Sport Science, Vol.10(4), pp.237-242
2010
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Abstract

rugby union agility match analysis ball carriers try scoring
Evasive change-of-direction manoeuvres (agility skills) are a fundamental ability in rugby union. In this study, we explored the attributes of agility skill execution as they relate to effective attacking strategies in rugby union. Seven Super 14 games were coded using variables that assessed team patterns and individual movement characteristics during attacking ball carries. The results indicated that tackle-breaks are a key determinant of try-scoring ability and team success in rugby union. The ability of the attacking ball carrier to receive the ball at high speed with at least two body lengths from the defence line against an isolated defender promoted tackle-breaks. Furthermore, the execution of a side-step evasive manoeuvre at a change of direction angle of 20-60° and a distance of one to two body lengths from the defence, and then straightening the running line following the initial direction change at an angle of 20-60°, was associated with tackle-breaks. This study provides critical insight regarding the attributes of agility skill execution that are associated with effective ball carries in rugby union.

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