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Using performance data to identify styles of play in netball: an alternative to performance indicators

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  • Hayden Croft
  • Bobby Willcox
  • Peter Lamb

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The advent of sports technology has led to large, high-dimensional, performance data-sets, which pose decision-making challenges for coaches and performance analysts. If large data-sets are managed poorly inaccurate and biased decision-making may actually be enabled. This paper outlines a process for capturing, organising and analysing a large performance data-set in professional netball. Two hundred and fifty ANZ Championship matches, from the 2012 to 2015 seasons, where analysed. Self-organising maps and a k-means clustering algorithm were used to describe seven game styles, which were used in a case study to devise a strategy for an upcoming opponent. The team implemented a centre-pass (CP) defence strategy based on the opponent’s previous successful and unsuccessful performances. This strategy involved allowing the oppositions Wing-attack to receive the CP while allowing their Goal attack to take the second pass. The strategy was monitored live by the coaches on a tablet computer via a custom-built dashboard, which tracks each component of the strategy. The process provides an alternative to use of conventional performance indicators and demonstrates a method for handling large high-dimensional performance data-sets. Further work is needed to identify an ecologically valid method for variable selection.

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  • Hayden Croft & Bobby Willcox & Peter Lamb, 2017. "Using performance data to identify styles of play in netball: an alternative to performance indicators," International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(6), pages 1034-1043, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rpanxx:v:17:y:2017:i:6:p:1034-1043
    DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2017.1419408
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