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Comparison of game skills between Czech, New Zealand and Canadian nation team of women's rugby
Zdeňková, Eva ; Suchý, Jiří (advisor) ; Vacek, Filip (referee)
Theme of the work: Comparison of game skills between Czech, New Zealand and Canadian nation team of women's rugby Student: Eva Zdeňková Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Jiří Suchý, Ph.D. Aims: The purpose of bachelor thesis is to found the biggest lack of game skills and the standard situations in Czech national team in comparison with studied teams and judge if skill errors of players are significant for the results of particular matches. Methodology: Firstly we work up assignments. With the help of the created stats we will compare differences in success of particular teams. Also we will ascertain if skill errors of players are significant for the results of matches. Results: There is no significant difference in between the game skills of Czech national team and both New Zealand or Canadian national teams. A slight difference could be seen in; passing, dynamics and continuity of a game. Those differences are not as visible as expected, therefore the more significant differences in between the observed teams, have been suspected to come up from players conditioning. Keywords: Rugby union, game skills, standard situation, game performance, individual error.

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