A skill profile of the national women’s Australian football league (AFLW)

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Science and Medicine in Football Pub Date : 2019-04-03 DOI:10.1080/24733938.2018.1489140
Georgia M. Black, T. Gabbett, R. Johnston, M. Cole, G. Naughton, B. Dawson
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ABSTRACT Objectives: To investigate the relationship between technical involvements and (1) winning margins, (2) losing margins and (3) ladder position in the national Australian Football League Women’s competition (AFLW). Methods: The first season of AFLW technical data were analysed. All matches (n = 26) were separated into winning and losing subsets and score margins were recorded. To investigate the influence of technical involvements on overall performance, final ladder position was also recorded. Results: Uncontested possessions and the ratio between the number of times the ball was inside the attacking 50-m zone (inside 50s) and goals scored, were identified as the biggest predictors of match outcomes in the AFLW. Larger winning margins were associated with reduced marks “inside 50” and a lower inside 50: goals scored ratio. Kicks and contested marks demonstrated significant relationships with final ladder position, with these involvements decreasing as the ladder position moved closer to eight. Conclusions: Team game plans should promote the importance of finding space and completing a number of passes in the attacking 50-m zone to allow closer shots on goal. Further to this, coaches may need to draft players who are able to “win” marking contests to improve ladder position in the future seasons..
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澳大利亚国家女子足球联赛(AFLW)技术概况
【摘要】目的:研究澳大利亚女子足球联赛(AFLW)中技术犯规与(1)赢球幅度、(2)输球幅度和(3)阶梯位置之间的关系。方法:对第一季AFLW技术资料进行分析。将所有比赛(n = 26)分为输赢亚组,并记录比分差额。为了调查技术参与对整体表现的影响,最后的阶梯位置也被记录下来。结果:无争球次数和球在进攻50米区域内(50米内)的次数与进球的比率被确定为AFLW比赛结果的最大预测因子。获胜优势越大,得分在50分以内的分数越低,进球率在50分以内的分数越低。踢腿和争抢痕迹与最终的梯子位置有显著的关系,随着梯子位置接近8,这些关系会逐渐减少。结论:球队的比赛计划应该强调在进攻50米区域寻找空间和完成多次传球的重要性,这样才能更近距离射门。此外,教练可能需要挑选能够“赢得”防守比赛的球员,以提高未来赛季的排名。
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