Physical demands of elite lead rugby union referees
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Bester, Carel
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University of the Free State
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The aim of this study was threefold: to determine the physical demands on elite lead
rugby union referees, to determine whether physical demands and performance of
referees changed during the course of a match (first half versus second half), and to
determine whether physical demands and performance were consistent across the
sample of referees. Physical profile data, heart rate (HR) recordings and global
positioning system (GPS) (GPSports: SPI HPU) data were collected from 17 lead elite
referees during 205 national and international matches. The mean duration of a match
was 97.6 min and the mean distance covered by the referees was 6,826m, the mean
values for the two match halves being virtually identical, 3402.9m for the first half and
3395.3m for the second half respectively. In contrast, referees produce about 5% more
metabolic power during the first half of a match (mean 6.21W/Kg) compare to the
second half. On average referees spent 52.4% of the time standing still or walking,
20.3% jogging (2.3m.s-1 – 4.1m.s-1) and 27.3% in the “work zone”(4.1m.s-1 – 9.6m.s-1)
with again virtually identical mean values for the two match halves. During a match
referees spent 46.8% below 80% HRmax and 53.2% above HRmax, while spending
8% less time above 80% HRmax in the second half. The mean number of high-speed
accelerations, high-speed decelerations and sprints/surges were approximately 20%
lower during the second half (5.5, 9.2 & 2) than during the first match half (7, 11.1 &
2.4), although the decreases in absolute counts are small. These differences between
the first and second halves of the match suggest that there is either no, or at most a
slight tiring effect during the course of the match. Furthermore, referees generally
performed consistently with regard to the physical performance measures studied. In
conclusion, our data suggest that the elite panel referees have met the physical
performance standards required for refereeing at this level
