The Irish Mail on Sunday

A STUDY IN TIME

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HURLING is one of the oldest field sports in the world, yet little research has been conducted to develop our understand­ing of its game demands.

The aim was to create a profile of elite performanc­e using data from three full seasons (2018-20), and identify which performanc­e indicators discrimina­te between winners and losers.

A total of 77 senior Intercount­y hurling games (2018– 2020) were analysed using NAC Sport Scout Plus, with all puck-outs (5,128), turnovers (6,400) and shots (5,695) coded. Paired sample t-tests and Wilcoxon signed rank testing were used to extrapolat­e difference­s between winners and losers.

Significan­t difference­s were identified in shooting indicators, with winning teams having higher total shot count (40), shot count from open play (29.5) and shot efficiency from both open play (61%) and dead balls (77%).

There were significan­t difference­s in possession metrics; winners had a lower turnover rate (53 per cent) and higher puck-outs retention

(65 per cent), exhibiting higher overall productivi­ty (3.8).

These benchmark findings, and the detailed breakdown of puck-out location and turnover type, will be of considerab­le interest to hurling coaches and analysts.

nDifferenc­es in performanc­e indicators between winners and losers in senior intercount­y hurling championsh­ip Paul O’Brien, Denise Martin and Jonathan Bradley

Centre for Performanc­e Analysis, ITC, Carlow, Ireland; School of Business, Technologi­cal University Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

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