Competitive balance (CB) is a key consideration for those who administer professional sports leagues. This paper examines CB in elite rugby union in England since leagues were formed in 1987. Using a range of established and sport-specific metrics, results indicate that levels of CB have been broadly responsive to a combination of externally imposed and internally generated developments in rugby’s competitive environment. The implications for policy-makers suggest that, while rugby union compares well, competitively, with other English professional team sports, reconciling the need to manage for a viable domestic league, while accommodating the aspirations of its strongest clubs, is likely to be problematic in the longer term
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This study aimed to examine training and match demands associated with elite Rugby Union. Eighty-nin...
The economic literature on professional sports leagues suggests supporters’ utility depends on unce...
Rugby union was one of a number of versions of football to emerge from the mob games of pre-industr...
Competitive balance (CB) is a key consideration for those who administer professional sports leagues...
Most sports are attractive because they are almost unpredictable. The more the competitiveness of le...
The paper presents results from two natural experiments on the impact of revenue sharing and salary...
The paper analyses the impact of the relatively belated move to professionalism in Rugby Union. We ...
League regulators aim for an equitable competition where each team has an equal chance of winning th...
Rugby union was the last major international sport to embrace open professionalism. In the years lea...
NZ rugby has been confronted with the unenviable situation where competitions have become too predic...
In contrast to the global reach and popularity of the association game, rugby union enjoys the posit...
Purpose: The introduction of professionalism in 1995 posed serious challenges for Rugby Union in Ire...
The design of sports leagues has significant financial implications for the organisers and member te...
By the early twentieth century north-east England had become one of the heartlands of soccer, and it...
European football is becoming increasingly uncompetitive. Research has shown that regulatory authori...
This study aimed to examine training and match demands associated with elite Rugby Union. Eighty-nin...
The economic literature on professional sports leagues suggests supporters’ utility depends on unce...
Rugby union was one of a number of versions of football to emerge from the mob games of pre-industr...