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Rotem, Tai R., James S. Lawson, Chris W. Aisbett, Stephen F. Wilson, Stella Engel, and Sue B. Rutkowski. "Severe cervical spinal cord injuries related to rugby union and league football in New South Wales, 1984‐1996." Medical Journal of Australia 168, no. 8 (April 1998): 379–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/j.1326-5377.1998.tb138989.x.

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Duncan, Samuel Keith. "Managed Play: The Media’s Impact on Play in the Australian Football League." Physical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research 77, no. 1 (March 1, 2018): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/pcssr-2018-0001.

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Abstract No industry has influenced the transformation of the Australian Football League (AFL) into a professional, commercial business more than the media. Today, the AFL players are paid more than ever and are used as marketing tools to promote and sell the game, often to new fans in new markets of Australia - namely New South Wales and Queensland - who haven’t traditionally played Australian Football, preferring the rugby codes instead. But perhaps the biggest change in the AFL is that the play element is now used as function of business. Put simply, winning leads to more money. As such, the play element is now manipulated more than ever. The game has more coaches implementing more tactics, strategies, game plans and set plays than ever before. These changes can be linked back to the media’s influence on the game. This paper utilises the combined observations and theories of Johan Huizinga and Pierre Bourdieu to create a theoretical lens through which we can understand the media’s growing influence in sport and its impact on play’s transformation. The theory will then be expounded through an extensive analysis of the media’s influence in the AFL, particularly its play element. This analysis will be supported with insights and views from AFL fans, members, commentators and theorists.
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Johnes, Martin. "‘This Rugby Spellbound People’: Rugby Football in Nineteenth-Century Cardiff and South Wales." International Journal of the History of Sport 29, no. 10 (July 2012): 1505–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2012.714289.

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Collins, Tony. "‘This Rugby Spellbound People’: Rugby Football in Nineteenth-Century Cardiff and South Wales." Sport in History 32, no. 3 (September 2012): 455–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17460263.2012.725917.

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Wilson, S. F., P. A. Atkin, T. Rotem, and J. Lawson. "Spinal cord injuries have fallen in rugby union players in New South Wales." BMJ 313, no. 7071 (December 14, 1996): 1550. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.313.7071.1550.

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Norman, Heidi. "A modern day Corroboree – the New South Wales Annual Aboriginal Rugby League Knockout Carnival." Sport in Society 15, no. 7 (September 2012): 997–1013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17430437.2012.723370.

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Baldwin, Christopher F., and Roger Vallance. "Women Referees’ Experiences Officiating Rugby Union." Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 24, no. 2 (October 2016): 152–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/wspaj.2015-0036.

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Five women rugby union referees who officiated in the New South Wales (NSW) suburban rugby union premiership were interviewed about their experiences refereeing men. After a comprehensive analysis of the interview transcripts, four themes emerged around barriers and challenges to women’s participation in officiating, these themes are: 1) Barriers experienced by women rugby union referees; 2) Success in refereeing male rugby union players; 3) Challenges of women participating in refereeing rugby union; 4) Ways to bring about change. The findings imply that there is discrimination and marginalization present in women’s sports officiating at male games which is in line with the literature in women’s sports coaching. The findings also suggest that women have to be superior and elite athletes with a history of success to be appointed to the best male rugby union matches. Support both on and off the field is crucial to the development and success of female referees.
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Dabscheck, Braham. "Rugby League and the Union Game." Journal of Industrial Relations 35, no. 2 (June 1993): 242–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002218569303500203.

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The Association of Rugby League Professionals came to prominence when it achieved a legal victory which thwarted an attempt by the New South Wales Rugby League to introduce an internal draft, a labour market arrangement which reduced the employment and economic freedom of rugby league players. This article provides a history of the association from its origins in the late 1970s through to the draft case and more recent developments. The article presents information on player associations overseas and in Australia, and examines the origins, structure and organization, and various activities of the association. In so doing it provides information on the various labour market rules which have been used in rugby league, and examines the legal, economic and industrial relations dimensions of not only rugby league, but also other professional sporting competitions in Australia and overseas.1
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Young, Kylie, Vanessa Kennedy, Melanie Kingsland, Amy Sawyer, Bosco Rowland, John Wiggers, and Luke Wolfenden. "Healthy food and beverages in senior community football club canteens in New South Wales, Australia." Health Promotion Journal of Australia 23, no. 2 (2012): 149–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/he12149.

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Moore, Andrew. "Opera of the Proletariat: Rugby League, the Labour Movement and Working-Class Culture in New South Wales and Queensland." Labour History, no. 79 (2000): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/27516729.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Rugby football – New South Wales"

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Du, Plessis Daniel Jacobus. "Comparative characteristics of elite New Zealand and South African u/16 rugby-players with reference to game-specific skills, physical abilities and anthropometric data." Diss., Pretoria : [s.n.], 2007. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-04302008-085932.

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Rotem, Tai Public Health &amp Community Medicine Faculty of Medicine UNSW. "Epidemiology of catastrophic rugby football injuries in New South Wales." 2007. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/44282.

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Aims and objectives: To investigate the epidemiology, risk factors, and preventive strategies for serious head and spinal injuries related to rugby league and union football in New South Wales (NSW). Methods: The three main components of this study included. 1. A retrospective analysis of clinical and compensation case file records during the 16-year period, 1984-1999. 2. A review of game rules, weights and heights of players, over the past 100 years. 3. A review of film and video footage of rugby football games spanning most of the 20th century. A method was developed to allow valid comparisons in style of play over a 70-year period. Results: The estimated annual incidence rate of SCI for rugby league players was 1.9 (95%CI 1.3 - 2.8) per 100,000 estimated players per year, and 3.3 (95%CI 2.2 - 4.8) per 100,000 estimated rugby union players per year over the study period 1984 to 1999. There was no significant change in the incidence of rugby league related serious spinal cord injuries (1984-1999), fatalities (1984-1999) or serious head injuries (1984-1999). There was a small but significant decline in rugby union related serious spinal cord injuries (1984-1999, P<0.05). However, the relative risk of spinal cord injury was 1.34 times greater for rugby union compared to rugby league over the entire study period (95%CI 1.01 - 1.67, P<0.05). For rugby football, the evidence suggested that the force of impact between participants was a key causal risk factor for serious injury. Elite rugby league and union players from 1999-2000 teams were significantly heavier (P<0.05) and taller (P<0.05) than players pre 1950. Players in modern elite games post 1989 were more likely to be tackled by multiple opponents (P = 0.000), tackled head on (P<0.05), at chest level (P<0.05) and at greater speeds than their earlier counterparts pre 1958. However, modern players appear to be no more aggressive or perpetrate greater foul play than their predecessors. Conclusions: There was a continued annual occurrence of catastrophically serious injuries leading to permanent brain damage and quadriplegia associated with rugby league and union in NSW. The critical risk factors found to be associated with serious injury in rugby football suggest relatively novel approaches to the development of preventive strategies.
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Books on the topic "Rugby football – New South Wales"

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Rugby football in nineteenth-century Cardiff and South Wales. Cardiff: Welsh Academic Press, 2011.

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Paul, Dobson. Rugby's greatest rivalry: South Africa vs New Zealand, 1921-1995. Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1996.

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Wood, David. A comparative investigation into rugby union coaching methods with particular reference to coaching in New Zealand and Wales. Cardiff: S.G.I.H.E., 1985.

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Harding, Grant. Toughest of them all: New Zealand and South Africa : the struggle for rugby supremacy. Auckland, N.Z: Penguin Books, 2000.

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Rees, David Lloyd. An analysis of injuries sustained in association football and rugby football which were treated in the casualty unit of one South Wales hospital: BA(Hons) Human Movement Studies dissertation. Cardiff: SGIHE, 1987.

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Dancing on our bones: New Zealand, South Africa, rugby and racism. Wellington, NZ: Bridget Williams Books, 1999.

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Humpage, Ian Stuart. A COMPARATIVE STUDY INTO THE DEVELOPMENT OF RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL WITHIN NEW ZEALAND AND WELSH SCHOOLS. Cardiff: S.G.I.H.E., 1986.

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1962-, Nauright John, ed. Rugby and the South African nation: Sport, cultures, politics, and power in the old and new South Africas. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1998.

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Moore, Andrew. Jimmy Devereux's Yorkshire pudding: Reflections on the origins of rugby league in New South Wales and Queensland. Sydney: Tom Brock Bequest Committee, 2000.

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The rise of the phoenix: The story of sport in the new South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: Zebra Press, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "Rugby football – New South Wales"

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"Football, Class and War: The Rugby Codes in New South Wales, 1907-1918." In Making Men: Rugby and Masculine Identity, 169–74. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203044070-32.

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