During our last lecture of Performance Analysis we have
been asked to design a table to analyse the possession in netball.
I thought: "Cool! Eventually we begin to do
practical stuffs!"
Yet, I have only a little concern. I have no idea how to
play netball. Just a small detail.
In my country netball basically does not exist; the
same goes for cricket for instance. So I decided to go to watch the
training of one of the uni team.
After getting a vague idea how does this sport work,
I came up with this table (click to enlarge):
I am considering all the output of the possession:
shoot (miss or score) and losing ball (due to wrong pass or
interception by an opponent). I am not counting the number of passes
because it is irrelevant, unless there is a specific need, e.g.
decrease the passes to get into opponent’s area.
Moreover, on the first column I am tracking down how the team got possession and the data concerned to rebounds is in the last two column.
Next image shows the table with some raw data in it.
Bare in mind that is a “hand and paper” table. I just virtually
recreate it for the purpose of this article.
I am going to explain how this table works.
Every line represents one possession and the output
of that possession.
Column POSS.
If it is empty,
it mean that the team get possession after a shot missed by the
opposition, so they move the ball from their area or they keep possession after scoring. If they intercepted
the ball, I put In; if they
won a rebound in defence, I write down Re and I use
Wr
if they got the ball because the challengers missed the pass .
Column SHOOT\SCORE and
SHOT\MISS
This
one is very easy. If they score I put O
and if they miss I put X
under the right column.
Column WRONG\MISS and
WRONG\INTER.
You will find an X under MISS if the team
misses the pass. On the other column, you will find an X every
time their passes are intercepted.
Still, there is one more output. If the pass is
intercepted but the ball goes out (the team still keep possession).
In this case, you will find X(F).
Column REBOUND\DEF and
REBOUND\ATT
If
the team win the rebound, I write O under the correct column
(if it happens while attacking, under ATT and under DEF if it
happens while defending); on the other hand, if they lose the
rebound, I write X.
Apexes
You
may have noticed that sometimes there is a number close to an X. I
use this number (apex) to keep chronological information of the
possession.
Let's
have a look at the row 6. The team intercepts the ball and they
manage to shoot but they miss (X1); yet, they win the
rebound (O2) and finally score (O3).
Let
me know what do you think and how can I improve it.
One
limit of this table is that is general and not specific to the single
athlete; moreover, we do not know in which part of the court
interceptions and missed passes take place.
I
am going to watch more games (real one would be better; otherwise
youtube is the place to be) to test it further more and to make some
arrangement.
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