Declining kickable points to save time a worthwhile strategy
The number of tries scored will probably decide qualification for two teams in this weekend’s final Heineken Cup round – so why are teams persisting with wasting time by taking conversions? My piece...
View ArticleHow Big Has Become Beautiful in Irish Rugby
The changing size of Irish rugby teams since 1980. For the Irish Times. The post How Big Has Become Beautiful in Irish Rugby appeared first on Andy McGeady.
View ArticleSloan Sports Analytics Conference shows influence of statistics on US sport
There was a decent Irish turnout at Sloan 2015 but a serious lack of European soccer presence. A report for the Irish Times. The post Sloan Sports Analytics Conference shows influence of statistics on...
View ArticlePaul O’Connell – By Any Measure, One Of The Great Locks
An Irish Times column about Paul O'Connell's test debut in 2002 and his long test career to follow. Also reference to some other Irish sporting centurions. The post Paul O’Connell – By Any Measure, One...
View ArticleKicking Percentage Lies
I wrote about the flaws in Kicking Percentage for the Irish Times, and how some people are doing a better job at rating place kickers. The post Kicking Percentage Lies appeared first on Andy McGeady.
View ArticleGAA stats – time for a centralised approach?
The GAA might be an amateur sport in terms of pay for play, but the expectations around what stats should be kept and performance data analysed are rising. Many aspects of the role of a video analyst...
View ArticlePodcast: Rugby Culture with Ross O’Carroll Kelly
A visit to the Off Topic podcast at the Irish Times The post Podcast: Rugby Culture with Ross O’Carroll Kelly appeared first on Andy McGeady.
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