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A Systems Approach to Performance Analysis in Women's Netball: Using Work Domain Analysis to Model Elite Netball

Scott Mclean1, Adam Hulme1, Mitchell Mooney2,3

  • 1Centre for Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia.

Frontiers in Psychology
|February 22, 2019
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This study developed a performance analysis (PA) model for elite netball, identifying key indicators and their relationships. The research offers new PA measures for this complex, professional women's sport.

Area of Science:

  • Sports Science
  • Performance Analysis
  • Netball Studies

Background:

  • Elite netball is a developing professional women's sport with limited prior performance analysis research.
  • Understanding the complex dynamics of netball performance is crucial for athlete development and strategic planning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a comprehensive systems model of elite netball match performance.
  • To identify and map the intricate relationships among key performance indicators in netball.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Work Domain Analysis (WDA) through expert workshops with 11 elite subject matter experts (SMEs).
  • Developed a systems model illustrating interrelated objects, processes, functions, values, and purposes in netball matches.

Main Results:

Keywords:
coachingnetballperformance analysiswomen’s sportwork domain analysis

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  • A detailed model of the elite netball performance system was successfully created.
  • Identified novel performance analysis (PA) measures, including passing, possession, cognitive, and physical activity metrics.
  • Highlighted the interconnected nature of components within elite netball performance.

Conclusions:

  • Elite netball performance is characterized by multiple, dynamic, and interrelated components.
  • There is a significant opportunity to develop holistic PA measures that consider interacting elements rather than isolated factors.
  • The developed model provides a framework for advancing performance analysis in professional netball.