Abstract
Relative age effects (RAEs) within sports refer to the
overrepresentation of athletes born earlier in the selection year and
the underrepresentation of those born later in the selection year.
Research examining RAEs in women’s and girls’ rugby union remains
limited in comparison to the male literature, whilst the impacts of RAEs
on the youth–senior transition are yet to be explored in a female sport
context. As such, the purpose of this study was to examine RAEs during
entry into the women’s and girls’ premiership and international rugby
union pathways in England, as well as to compare them to their
respective senior cohort (n = 1367): (a) U18 England Rugby Centre of Excellence Player (n = 325) vs. Senior Premiership Player (n = 868), and (b) U18 England Player (n = 49) vs. Senior England Player (n = 125). Chi-square (χ2)
analyses compared birth quarter (BQ) distributions against expected
distributions. The findings revealed no significant difference in BQ
distributions at either youth or senior levels, as well as no
significant differences in the BQ distributions of those who were likely
to transition from youth to senior levels (all p
> 0.05). Importantly, though, descriptive statistics showed a skewed
birthdate distribution in both U18 England Rugby Centre of Excellence
Player (BQ1 = 30% vs. BQ4 = 20%) and U18 England Player cohorts (BQ1 =
33% vs. BQ4 = 18%). We highlight the gender-specific mechanisms that
potentially explain the variations between male and female RAEs in rugby
union, including developmental differences, sport popularity, and
sociocultural norms. We also warn against a ‘copy and paste’ template
from the male provision to ensure the recent growth of female rugby
union does not fall victim to the same RAEs in the future.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| Publication status | Published (VoR) - 29 Mar 2024 |
Keywords
- talent identification
- talent development
- athlete development
- age grouping
- youth rugby
- rugby football union
- female rugby
- female sport