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2014-01-01Motor competence assessment in children: Convergent and discriminant validity between the BOT-2 Short Form and KTK testing batteriesFransen, J; D'Hondt, E; Bourgois, J; Vaeyens, R; Philippaerts, RM; Lenoir, M
2021-01-01Factors associated with cooperative network connectedness in a professional Australian football small-sided gameTribolet, R; Sheehan, WB; Novak, AR; Watsford, ML; Fransen, J
2020-04-01Understanding the influence of a cognitively demanding task on motor response times and subjective mental fatigue/boredomThompson, C; Fransen, J; Beavan, A; Skorski, S; Coutts, A; Meyer, T
2022-01-01Cooperative passing network features are associated with successful match outcomes in the Australian Football LeagueFransen, J; Tribolet, R; Sheehan, WB; McBride, I; Novak, AR; Watsford, ML
2016-01-01Positional group significantly influences the offensive and defensive skill involvements of junior representative rugby league players during match playBennett, KJM; Fransen, J; Scott, BR; Sanctuary, CE; Gabbett, TJ; Dascombe, BJ
2021-08-02A descriptive and exploratory study of factors contributing to augmented feedback duration in professional Australian football practiceTribolet, R; Sheehan, WB; Novak, AR; Watsford, ML; Fransen, J
2020-11-26The financial and performance cost of injuries to teams in Australian professional soccer.Lu, D; McCall, A; Jones, M; Steinweg, J; Gelis, L; Fransen, J; Duffield, R
2023-01The prevalence of relative age effects and the influence of the talent pool size on Australian male and female youth football.Bennett, KJM; Novak, AR; Fransen, J; Duffield, R
2023-12-01Decision-making assessments in youth team invasion game athletes: A systematic scoping reviewInns, J; Petancevski, EL; Novak, AR; Fransen, J
2023-12-01Cooperative networks in team invasion games: A systematic mapping reviewPalmer, S; Novak, AR; Tribolet, R; Watsford, ML; Fransen, J
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