Previous Page  43 / 64 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 43 / 64 Next Page
Page Background

www.

ULSTERRUGBY

.com

41

for the Ulster team to keep improving and being

successful.

The software we, and all professional rugby

teams use is called ‘SportsCode’.

This software allows us edit our training and

matches very quickly. During a live match the

team stats such as lineouts and scrums are

coded. After the match the analysts work through

the night to generate all the individual codes.

In the morning the match is fully coded and the

information is sent to an app so that the

players can watch the game and check their

own personal contributions.

Q5. What would you say is the most

enjoyable aspect of your role and what

is the most challenging aspect?

The most challenging parts of the role are

mining through the mountain of data that we

create, attempting to find the important pieces

of information that will help us to be more

successful.

Without doubt the most satisfying aspect is

when I can see that a piece of high quality

analysis has identified a weakness in the

opposition which clearly helped the team to

win a match. In the past we have identified

specific opposition players that we can target.

A good example happened when we played

Montpellier in the European Cup in 2014. They

had a short right winger who was 5”10, so we

devised a play where we kicked the ball to his

wing and 6”5 Robbie Diack was hidden on the

touchline so he could contest the ball in the air.

Robbie caught the ball and scored the first try of

the match that we ended up winning 27-16!