Decoding the Tackle: Using a Machine Learning Approach to Understand Direct Head Contact Events in Elite Women's Rugby
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Kathryn Dane, Ellen Rushe, Will Connors, Stephen West, Sharief Hendricks, Thomas Laurent, Ciaran Simms, Fiona Wilson, Anthony Ventresque, Decoding the Tackle: Using a Machine Learning Approach to Understand Direct Head Contact Events in Elite Women's Rugby, European Journal of Sport Science, 25, 8, 2025
Abstract
Concerns about the cumulative effects of head acceleration events in rugby are growing, but how tackle events lead to direct
head contact in women's rugby remains underexplored. This cross‐sectional study aimed to develop and evaluate a machine
learning model to identify characteristics associated with direct head contact and incorrect tackler head placement in elite
women's rugby. Match situational and precontact technical characteristics (n = 31) from 1500 randomly selected tackle events
were coded visually and retrospectively analyzed from the 2022–23 Women's Six Nations Championship. A machine learning
model was developed and evaluated using a grid search with 5‐fold cross‐validations and F1 scores (i.e., a measure of predictive
performance). The top modifiable characteristics associated with the target outcomes across 100 test sets were identified by
mutual importance and decision tree modeling. The top modifiable characteristics linked to direct head contact to the tackler
were incorrect head placement, coming to balance, and foot placement. Tackle direction, point of contact on the tackler, and
multiplayer tackles were key characteristics for incorrect tackler head placement. Tackler drop height, front/oblique tackle
direction, and multiplayer tackles were strongly associated with direct head contact to the ball‐carrier. Incorrect tackler head
placement, the direction of tackle, tackler drop height, and multiplayer tackles are key characteristics in direct head contact
events in elite women's rugby. Addressing these characteristics should be prioritized in contact training practices, education
resources, and law enforcement to enhance player safety and direct head contact events in the women's game.
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Sponsor: Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Grant Number: 13/RC/2094_P2
Author's Homepage: http://people.tcd.ie/ventresa
Type of material: Journal Article

