Factors that affect handball execution in Australian Football

J Sports Sci. 2024 Jan;42(1):3-8. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2023.2279814. Epub 2024 Feb 18.

Abstract

A handball is one of two technical skills used to dispose of the ball in Australian Football. Previous research has only considered handball effectiveness in the analysis of team performance and there is a need to understand whether there are other more important characteristics of handball execution that explain effectiveness (i.e., performance). 1342 handballs from Australian Football League matches were analysed. Ten characteristic variables were created that represent the context and execution of each handball included in the analysis. A mixed effects generalised linear model was used to evaluate the effect of the (ten) characteristics on handball outcome. Three out of ten characteristics were associated with handball outcome, and these related to the posture of the handballer and the type of defensive pressure applied to the handballer and the receiver of the handball. These findings explain both how to increase handball effectiveness and how to reduce the handball effectiveness of an opposition team. Given the important role of handballing in passing sequences and maintaining ball possession, the practical application of these findings could enhance overall team performance.

Keywords: Performance analysis; efficiency; passing; possession.

MeSH terms

  • Athletic Performance*
  • Australia
  • Humans
  • Linear Models
  • Team Sports