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Impact of Sudden Rule Changes on Player Injuries and Performance: Insights from Australian Football.

Christopher Wing1, Nicolas H Hart2,3,4,5, Fadi Ma'ayah1,6, Kazunori Nosaka1,4.   

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of reduced quarter time due to COVID-19 pandemic rule changes, on running performance and injuries in Australian Football. Microsensor data for eight matches performed by the same 17 players were compared between the 2019 (standard) and 2020 (COVID-19) seasons using linear and generalised mixed models. Injury rates were assessed in 34 players across the full 2019 season, and 32 players across the full 2020 season. The total distance (ES = 1.28 [0.55 to 2.02]), high-speed (>18 km/h) (ES = 0.44 [-0.24 to 1.12]) and very highspeed (>24 km/h) (ES = 0.27 [-0.41 to 0.94]) distances, PlayerLoad™ (ES = 0.96 [0.25 to 1.67]), high-intensity efforts (ES = 0.48 [-0.20 to 1.16]), and accelerations (ES = 0.33 [-0.34 to 1.01]) were smaller (p ≤ 0.01) for the 2020 than the 2019 season. Expressed relative to playing time, distance (ES=-0.38 [-1.06 to 0.30]), PlayerLoad™ (ES = -0.27 [-0.94 to 0.41]), and acceleration efforts (ES = -0.50 [-1.18 to 0.18]) were greater (p < 0.05) for the 2020 than the 2019 season. No significant differences in maximum ball-in-play periods nor the difference between the 1st and 4th quarters were evident. Injury rates remained similar between 2019 (3.36 per game) and 2020 (3.55 per game). However, the proportion of injuries that led to lost time (missed games) was greater for the 2020 (38%) than 2019 season (24%). The changes in the rules had a profound impact on player performance and increased the likelihood of time loss injuries. © Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.

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Keywords:  COVID-19 pandemic; athletic performance; global positioning systems; locomotion; match analysis; playing rules

Mesh:

Year:  2022        PMID: 36157397      PMCID: PMC9459767          DOI: 10.52082/jssm.2022.458

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sports Sci Med        ISSN: 1303-2968            Impact factor:   4.017


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7.  The effects of COVID-19 lockdown on jumping performance and aerobic capacity in elite handball players.

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8.  Running Performance of Male Versus Female Players in Australian Football Matches: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Christopher Wing; Nicolas H Hart; Callum McCaskie; Petar Djanis; Fadi Ma'ayah; Kazunori Nosaka
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