Sanctioning of Illegal and Dangerous Ruck Cleanouts During the 2018 Super Rugby Competition

Rugby is a high contact sport that results in many injuries. The majority of injuries at senior elite levels result from contact phases during match-play. It is estimated that 10% of all match injuries are associated with the ruck in professional and community rugby. Surveillance of legal and illega...

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Main Authors: Wilbur Kraak, Jenna Bam, Stephanie Kruger, Stephanie Henderson, Ugan Josias, Keith Stokes
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00803/full
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spelling doaj-8aaff8573e234d91a2d0004b6337b3672020-11-25T02:46:33ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782019-04-011010.3389/fpsyg.2019.00803447560Sanctioning of Illegal and Dangerous Ruck Cleanouts During the 2018 Super Rugby CompetitionWilbur Kraak0Jenna Bam1Stephanie Kruger2Stephanie Henderson3Ugan Josias4Keith Stokes5Department of Sports Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaDepartment of Sports Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaDepartment of Sports Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaDepartment of Sports Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaDepartment of Sports Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaDepartment for Health, University of Bath, Bath, United KingdomRugby is a high contact sport that results in many injuries. The majority of injuries at senior elite levels result from contact phases during match-play. It is estimated that 10% of all match injuries are associated with the ruck in professional and community rugby. Surveillance of legal and illegal ruck cleanouts and the sanctions imposed by the on-field referees will help identify whether referees are actually enforcing the law according to the laws of the game, which will consequently contribute to the creation and implementation of further injury prevention strategies. Players should play the game in accordance with the laws of the game and be mindful of their own safety and that of others. Coaches and trainers of the game have the responsibility to ensure that players are prepared in a manner that comply with the World Rugby (WR) laws of the game and safe practices. Laws and law amendments are fundamental to the development of sport and introduced for a variety of reasons. The aim of this study was to investigate the rate of sanctioning of illegal and dangerous ruck cleanouts during the 2018 Super Rugby competition by using Nacsport Basic+ video software; 120 round robin matches from the 2018 Super Rugby competition were coded and analyzed. The analysis of the intra reliability showed an almost perfect (>0.95) agreement between all the performance indicators. In total, 22,281 ruck cleanouts were coded of which 9% (n = 2111) were illegal ruck cleanouts and 93% were not sanctioned by the referees; 57% (1087 out of 1953) of the illegal ruck cleanouts not sanctioned by the referees were deemed dangerous. The majority of dangerous illegal ruck cleanouts not sanctioned by the referees were “shoulder charge” (88%, n = 280), “neck roll” (86%, n = 100), and “contact above the shoulder” (81%, n = 201). To aid injury prevention efforts in rugby, future research studies should investigate why on-field referees are not sanctioning all illegal and dangerous ruck cleanouts according to WR Laws of the Game.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00803/fullinjury preventionruck cleanoutssanctioningdangerous playrefereesattack
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author Wilbur Kraak
Jenna Bam
Stephanie Kruger
Stephanie Henderson
Ugan Josias
Keith Stokes
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Jenna Bam
Stephanie Kruger
Stephanie Henderson
Ugan Josias
Keith Stokes
Sanctioning of Illegal and Dangerous Ruck Cleanouts During the 2018 Super Rugby Competition
Frontiers in Psychology
injury prevention
ruck cleanouts
sanctioning
dangerous play
referees
attack
author_facet Wilbur Kraak
Jenna Bam
Stephanie Kruger
Stephanie Henderson
Ugan Josias
Keith Stokes
author_sort Wilbur Kraak
title Sanctioning of Illegal and Dangerous Ruck Cleanouts During the 2018 Super Rugby Competition
title_short Sanctioning of Illegal and Dangerous Ruck Cleanouts During the 2018 Super Rugby Competition
title_full Sanctioning of Illegal and Dangerous Ruck Cleanouts During the 2018 Super Rugby Competition
title_fullStr Sanctioning of Illegal and Dangerous Ruck Cleanouts During the 2018 Super Rugby Competition
title_full_unstemmed Sanctioning of Illegal and Dangerous Ruck Cleanouts During the 2018 Super Rugby Competition
title_sort sanctioning of illegal and dangerous ruck cleanouts during the 2018 super rugby competition
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Rugby is a high contact sport that results in many injuries. The majority of injuries at senior elite levels result from contact phases during match-play. It is estimated that 10% of all match injuries are associated with the ruck in professional and community rugby. Surveillance of legal and illegal ruck cleanouts and the sanctions imposed by the on-field referees will help identify whether referees are actually enforcing the law according to the laws of the game, which will consequently contribute to the creation and implementation of further injury prevention strategies. Players should play the game in accordance with the laws of the game and be mindful of their own safety and that of others. Coaches and trainers of the game have the responsibility to ensure that players are prepared in a manner that comply with the World Rugby (WR) laws of the game and safe practices. Laws and law amendments are fundamental to the development of sport and introduced for a variety of reasons. The aim of this study was to investigate the rate of sanctioning of illegal and dangerous ruck cleanouts during the 2018 Super Rugby competition by using Nacsport Basic+ video software; 120 round robin matches from the 2018 Super Rugby competition were coded and analyzed. The analysis of the intra reliability showed an almost perfect (>0.95) agreement between all the performance indicators. In total, 22,281 ruck cleanouts were coded of which 9% (n = 2111) were illegal ruck cleanouts and 93% were not sanctioned by the referees; 57% (1087 out of 1953) of the illegal ruck cleanouts not sanctioned by the referees were deemed dangerous. The majority of dangerous illegal ruck cleanouts not sanctioned by the referees were “shoulder charge” (88%, n = 280), “neck roll” (86%, n = 100), and “contact above the shoulder” (81%, n = 201). To aid injury prevention efforts in rugby, future research studies should investigate why on-field referees are not sanctioning all illegal and dangerous ruck cleanouts according to WR Laws of the Game.
topic injury prevention
ruck cleanouts
sanctioning
dangerous play
referees
attack
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00803/full
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