Relative age effects (RAEs) are independent of specific cutoff dates that can vary from country to country. However, the consequences of changing the selection cutoff dates within a national sport organization are unknown. Further, the transition from international youth to senior representation is yet to be explored in rugby union. Thus, the aims of this article were twofold: Study 1 compared the birth quarter (BQ) distributions of the England Rugby Football Union (RFU) under-18 representatives based on September to August and January to December selection cutoff dates. Study 2 explored the BQ distributions within the RFU international development pathway through analyzing the under-18, under-20, and senior representatives, as well as the ...
In recent decades, our research team (among others) has identified obvious participation and attainm...
The relative age effect (RAE) has been highlighted extensively within literature as influencing sele...
M.Phil. (Sport Science)Abstract: During puberty, children experience great changes in biological gro...
Relative age effects (RAEs) are independent of specific cutoff dates that can vary from country to c...
A common practice in youth rugby union is to group players based on (bi)annual age with fixed cut-of...
Objectives. – Many elite sporting populations contain an over-representation of individuals born ear...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a phenomenon that represents how young athletes who are born early ...
Background: Recent research in a French context suggested that relative age effects (RAEs) in rugby ...
In the interest of fairness, many sports impose age grades within youth sport, with the intention th...
Background: Recent research in a French context suggested that relative age effects (RAEs) in rugby ...
Children participating in sports are grouped according to their age to supposedly ensure equal oppor...
Relative age effects (RAEs), reflecting observed inequalities in participation and attainment as a r...
The relative age effect (RAE), whereby earlier birthdate children within a selection year are more c...
Annual age cohort groupings promote relative age effects (RAEs), which often, inadvertently, create ...
Many previous studies in national team sports did not report evidence about relative age effect (RAE...
In recent decades, our research team (among others) has identified obvious participation and attainm...
The relative age effect (RAE) has been highlighted extensively within literature as influencing sele...
M.Phil. (Sport Science)Abstract: During puberty, children experience great changes in biological gro...
Relative age effects (RAEs) are independent of specific cutoff dates that can vary from country to c...
A common practice in youth rugby union is to group players based on (bi)annual age with fixed cut-of...
Objectives. – Many elite sporting populations contain an over-representation of individuals born ear...
The relative age effect (RAE) is a phenomenon that represents how young athletes who are born early ...
Background: Recent research in a French context suggested that relative age effects (RAEs) in rugby ...
In the interest of fairness, many sports impose age grades within youth sport, with the intention th...
Background: Recent research in a French context suggested that relative age effects (RAEs) in rugby ...
Children participating in sports are grouped according to their age to supposedly ensure equal oppor...
Relative age effects (RAEs), reflecting observed inequalities in participation and attainment as a r...
The relative age effect (RAE), whereby earlier birthdate children within a selection year are more c...
Annual age cohort groupings promote relative age effects (RAEs), which often, inadvertently, create ...
Many previous studies in national team sports did not report evidence about relative age effect (RAE...
In recent decades, our research team (among others) has identified obvious participation and attainm...
The relative age effect (RAE) has been highlighted extensively within literature as influencing sele...
M.Phil. (Sport Science)Abstract: During puberty, children experience great changes in biological gro...