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Reduced head-to-head contact rates in elite-level women's rugby league following a season-long tackle technique coaching intervention.

作者信息

Spiegelhalter Mily, Scantlebury Sean, Heyward Omar, Owen Cameron, Brown James, Hendricks Sharief, Backhouse Susan H, Badenhorst Marelise, Barrow Stuart, Chesson Lucy Jane, Fairbank Laura, Gardner Andrew J, Hicks Robert, Johnston Richard, Mackreth Peter, Phillips Gemma, Rotheram Dave, Stodter Anna, Stokes Keith A, Till Kevin, Vishnubala Dane, Jones Ben

机构信息

Carnegie Applied Rugby Research (CARR) Centre, Carnegie School of Sport, Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK

Leeds Rhinos Rugby League Club, Leeds, UK.

出版信息

Br J Sports Med. 2025 Aug 14. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2024-109048.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Within women's rugby league (n=12 teams), we (1) identified modifiers for head-to-head contacts informed by sport partners (eg, players, coaches, match officials); (2) compared head-to-head contact and concussion rates to the previous two seasons following a one-season tackle technique coaching intervention and (3) explored barriers and enablers of the intervention.

METHODS

A multi-method design was used. Part 1: Mitigation strategies were identified by sport partners reviewing footage of head-to-head contacts, informing the development of a coach-targeted tackle technique intervention. Part 2 evaluated the intervention, comparing head-to-head contact and concussion incidence rates (IRs). Interviews with coaches and players (n=6) explored barriers and enablers to effective implementation and compliance with the intervention.

RESULTS

Sport partners reported tacklers were more responsible for head-to-head contacts and lowering the tackle height was the most frequently suggested mitigation strategy preintervention and postintervention. Head-to-head contact rates were significantly lower during the intervention than preintervention (IR 59; 95% CI 56 to 62 vs IR 28; 95% CI 25 to 30/1000 tackle events); however, concussion rates showed no difference. Perceived barriers to the intervention included underdeveloped physical and technical foundations of players, lack of knowledge and understanding of the intervention and its purpose, and the environmental context and lack of resources in women's rugby league. Beliefs about the consequences of the tackle and concussion were perceived as barriers and enablers.

CONCLUSIONS

Head-to-head contact rates were significantly lower; however, concussion rates did not decrease following a tackle technique coaching intervention. Reduced head-to-head contacts are potentially due to an increased focus on head injury reduction and increased player/coach awareness and support.

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