Scotty Russell
@Scottytune
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Human, philosopher, environmentalist and architect of the future(s). PhD, touch footy, and life-long friend of Sally.
Joined January 2013
Pleasure to be involved. Very grateful to officials, researchers and the broader football community for their contributions to sport arbitration knowledge.
Well that's a wrap for ASOS2020! A huge thank you from the organising committee to all those who attended, and particularly to our fantastic presenters! @QUT @QUTmedia @RealHealthM
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Pleasure to speak at the ASOS. Perfect timing just before the Mens NRL GF to have everyone thinking about the refs, right? :P
ASOS2020: Speakers Wrapping up the conference will be @RealHealthM 's own @Scottytune. 5:30pm AEST. "How interacting constraints shape the emergent decision-making of national-level football referees."
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ASOS2020: Speakers Our penultimate speaker, and a big name in sports officiating research: 5pm AEST: Dr Clare MacMahon (@LaTrobe_SES) "Examining decision-making on the part of sport officials. Case studies from research – what are the key areas?"
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Universal agreement between referees is often undesirable. The best referees focus less on what the fouls is and more on what it can offer the game! Looking forward to discussing this more on the weekend @ASOS2020_QUT @QUTmedia full read in JASP
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This study examined the experiential knowledge of eight Australian national-level football referees (3.2 yrs mean national-level experience) about the notion of consistent decision-making during co...
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ASOS2020: Speakers Sunday 25th 3:30pm AEST will be @KittelAden: "Assessing the level of transfer of video modes to in-game decision-making performance in the sport of football."
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ASOS2020: Speakers 2pm AEST. @StirlingSharpe "The 12-Year-Old Umpire: Earlier Recruitment of Sport Officials. Discussing shifts in the sporting environment and the impact on recruitment and retention."
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Since Australia's timezones make no sense at this time of year, here's a map with the starting time for the inaugural Australian Sports Officiating Summit..
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ASOS2020: Speakers Cheryl Jenkins (@TennisAustralia) 1pm 25th October. "Managing the Australian Open Tennis event – how to develop your umpiring staff and keep them on task over a high-profile two-week sporting event."
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🚨Latest research in @J_Expertise with Renshaw @RemcoPolman @DanielGreenw00d & Davids: How do experts co-adapt with interacting constraints in competition environments whilst meeting the accuracy demands during competitive long jumping
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ASOS2020: Speakers One of the masterminds behind this event, Dr Katherine O'Brien @brien_kath from @QUT @RealHealthM "Are we effectively developing our referees/umpires? Evidence-based strategies for developing sport officials and in particular, female sport officials"
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How elite Long Jumpers perceive their performance environments shapes opportunities to act and influences the opportunities you have to crush your competitors. Free access (till it runs out) of this paper I worked on with lead author @mccoskerc
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Great to hear Prof. Davids in action at Conference Kisakallio. Excited to see lead @mccoskerc new publication mentioned in the context of the significance of practitioner knowledge in Science. Pleased to be have played a part (link below) #motorskillsconf19 #MovementSkills
🚨Latest research in QRSEH with @ianren21 @Scottytune Polman & Davids: Introducing a new substantive theoretical perspective on what performance conditions shape athlete behaviours in competition settings - Perform, Respond & Manage
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Will be on @abcbrisbane at 230pm today to have a conversation about the really tricky role of being a sports official. @QUTmedia @qut_ihbi
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Latest research in EJSS with @ianren21 @DanielGreenw00d Davids & Gosden : How using ecological dynamics to guide the analysis of competition data can enrich our understanding of athlete interactions during long jump competitions https://t.co/1SQ9DwuXQk
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Analysing performance in competitive environments enables identification of key constraints which shape behaviours, supporting designs of more representative training and learning environments. In ...
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Just watched a great game? You can blame the referee for that. Good luck to @NRL referees tonight, who'll no doubt be aiming to make the game as "great as it can be". @QUTmedia @FFA #referee #football #sport #research
https://t.co/Li9iti2r20 via @smh
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Often screamed at for their decisions, referees make high pressured choices at high speed.
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Great piece @qutnews the humanity of referees is indeed the cornerstone of sport. See
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Ever been to a good party and wondered why? Chances are someone was pulling the strings to make it so much fun. @QUTmedia covers how referees help make the game "as great as it can be". Full research paper at:
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Here, using a grounded theory methodology, we explored the experiential knowledge of nine national-level Association Football referees (aged 23–35 yrs; 3.8 yrs mean minimum national-level experienc...
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On the lookout for some kids athletics coaches to join our team at Aspley Little Athletics in Brisbane: info
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COACHING OPPORTUNITY - Little Athletics Hey friends, on the look out for some coaches for Aspley Little Athletics. We had a bit too much fun with training sessions, and need some extra help for the...
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Do you enjoy the way your national team plays football? Interesting to think that referees perhaps helped co-construct those national styles with decisions. What does this mean for the VAR if the referee helps develop what a foul IS? Read more
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Here, using a grounded theory methodology, we explored the experiential knowledge of nine national-level Association Football referees (aged 23–35 yrs; 3.8 yrs mean minimum national-level experienc...
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Exciting news, our work @ianren21 & Keith Davids "How interacting constraints shape emergent decision-making of national-level football referees" avail@ https://t.co/NdXEMptrEe. Ref decision-making actions guide the emergence of gameplay in line with key values! @tandfauthorserv
tandfonline.com
Here, using a grounded theory methodology, we explored the experiential knowledge of nine national-level Association Football referees (aged 23–35 yrs; 3.8 yrs mean minimum national-level experienc...
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