Automatic detection of one-on-one tackles and ruck events using microtechnology in rugby union.
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Tim J Gabbett | Ritu Gupta | Michael H Cole | Casey Josman | Ryan M Chambers | Rhodri Bown | Paul Stridgeon | T. Gabbett | M. Cole | Ritu Gupta | R. Bown | Paul Stridgeon | Casey Josman
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