Clarke Stephen R
Faculty of Life and Social Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia.
J Sports Sci. 2005 Apr;23(4):375-85. doi: 10.1080/02640410500074391.
The results of this study on home advantage in Australian rules football demonstrate that individual clubs have different home advantages. Traditional measures of home advantage as applied to whole competitions such as percentage of games won, and alternative measures such as average margin of victory for the home team, are calculated. Problems with these measures are discussed. Individual home advantages for each team are obtained using a linear model fitted to individual match margins; the resultant home advantages are analysed, and variations and possible causes or groupings of home advantage are proposed. It is shown that some models allowing different home advantages for different clubs are a significant improvement over previous models assuming a common home advantage. The results show a strong isolation effect, with non-Victorian teams having large home advantages, and lend support to the conclusion that crowd effects and ground familiarity are a major determinant of home advantage.
这项关于澳大利亚式足球主场优势的研究结果表明,各个俱乐部的主场优势各不相同。计算了应用于整个比赛的传统主场优势衡量指标,如获胜比赛的百分比,以及其他衡量指标,如主场球队的平均胜差。讨论了这些衡量指标存在的问题。使用拟合到各场比赛分差的线性模型获得各球队的个体主场优势;对由此得出的主场优势进行分析,并提出主场优势的变化情况以及可能的原因或分组。结果表明,一些允许不同俱乐部有不同主场优势的模型比之前假设共同主场优势的模型有显著改进。结果显示出强烈的隔离效应,非维多利亚州的球队有很大的主场优势,这支持了观众效应和场地熟悉度是主场优势主要决定因素的结论。