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Scoring profiles and defense performance analysis in Rugby Union

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  • Koh Sasaki
  • Takuo Furukawa
  • Jun Murakami
  • Hironobu Shimozono
  • Masaki Nagamatsu
  • Masahiko Miyao
  • Takumi Yamamoto
  • Ichiro Watanabe
  • Hiroshi Yasugahira
  • Taketoshi Saito
  • Yuichi Ueno
  • Takashi Katsuta
  • Ichiro Kono

Abstract

A game analysis is the practical approach for the performance evaluation and the structure of modern rugby. The longitudinal data gathering could verify the concerned unique structure of the specific league. That relates to the solution of a subject to contribute to the improvement in the quality of the competition of the league as well. In this study, Japanese domestic league was analyzed from 2003 until 2005. Analytic contents were the score profile, the actual exhaustion condition by the long season and try structure. As a source of try, the turnover play was focused in the detail. This defense performance which is connected to quick attacking phase would be common strategic and tactic facet for world second tier union like Japan which has been forced the physical disadvantage constantly. And also that kind of contest and continuity situation would make one of the dynamic mechanisms of rugby union game.

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  • Koh Sasaki & Takuo Furukawa & Jun Murakami & Hironobu Shimozono & Masaki Nagamatsu & Masahiko Miyao & Takumi Yamamoto & Ichiro Watanabe & Hiroshi Yasugahira & Taketoshi Saito & Yuichi Ueno & Takashi K, 2007. "Scoring profiles and defense performance analysis in Rugby Union," International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 7(3), pages 46-53, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rpanxx:v:7:y:2007:i:3:p:46-53
    DOI: 10.1080/24748668.2007.11868409
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    1. Rory Bunker & Keisuke Fujii & Hiroyuki Hanada & Ichiro Takeuchi, 2021. "Supervised sequential pattern mining of event sequences in sport to identify important patterns of play: An application to rugby union," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(9), pages 1-19, September.

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