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- PublicationOpen AccessDataset used for the study entitled: Gender, Match Outcome, and Attacking Performance in Elite Rugby Union...(2025-05-22) Villarejo García, Diego; Actividad Física y DeporteEstos datos fueron recopilados para investigar la influencia del género (masculino/femenino), el resultado del partido (victoria/derrota/empate), y su interacción, en el rendimiento ofensivo de jugadores y jugadoras en el rugby union de élite. El estudio busca entender si existen diferencias significativas en métricas clave de ataque basadas en estas variables, ofreciendo una perspectiva detallada sobre la dinámica del juego en diferentes contextos.
- PublicationOpen AccessDataset used for the study entitled: Sex Differences in Match Demands: Equivalent Open-Play Intensity but Distinct Static Loading and Discipline Profiles in Elite Rugby Union(2004-12-04) Villarejo García, Diego; Actividad Física y Deporte; Facultades de la UMU::Facultad de Ciencias del Deporte
- PublicationRestrictedMatch-related statistics discriminating between playing positions during the men’s 2011 Rugby World Cup(Taylor and Francis Group, 2017-04-03) Palao Andrés, José Manuel; Gómez Ruano, Miguel Ángel; Wilbur, Kraak; Ortega Toro, Enrique; Villarejo García, Diego; Actividad Física y DeporteThe aim of the study was to investigate and compare the match-related statistics for the different playing positions based on the match outcome during the men’s 2011 Rugby World Cup. A total of 48 matches from the men’s 2011 Rugby World Cup were used for the purpose of this study. The performance indicators were divided into two groups based on the principles of play: attack and defence. Univariate (t-test) and multivariate (discriminant) analyses of data were done. The results demonstrated performance indicators that measure positive aspects of performance (kicks executed, tries, try assists, runs executed, kick return runs, metres gained per run, line breaks, and offload) as well as negative aspects (pick up and drives, tackles executed, ineffective tackles and missed tackles) which discriminate the final outcome regarding playing positions. This paper discusses the characteristics of each playing position regarding their game actions and their incidence in the game. The results and evaluations obtained in the present study can serve as a guide or criteria to take into consideration when training as well as in the research field of rugby with regard to game patterns.
