Carry out a self-analysis using two different methods of assessment identifying strengths
P4 and areas for improvement in two different team sports
Assessment Method 1: Observation Checklist
Team Name: Saracens Sport: Rugby
Match: Saracens v Exeter Chiefs
Technical Skills/Application of Skills Successful (out of 10) Unsuccessful (out of 10)
Ball Carrying 8 2
Catching 9 1
Passing 9 1
Tackling 7 3
Line Breaks 9 1
Selection of Skills Correct Decision (Y/N) Incorrect decision (Y/N)
When to tackle y n
When to drift defend y n
When to pass y n
When to run y n
When to carry y n
Tactical Awareness/Application of Tactics Good Bad
Defensive positioning in open play Sometimes Sometimes
Attacking positioning in open play y n
Defensive positioning at line outs y n
Attacking positions at line outs y n
Awareness of space and running into space y n
Attacking movement on the counter attack. y n
Additional Notes/ any specific achievements in the game?
This game was the premiership final between Saracens and Exeter and Saracens won this match 27-10 which
shows that they are a very good team but they can still improve.
, Assessment Method 1: Observation Checklist
Team Name: Chelsea Sport: Football
Match: Chelsea v Liverpool
Technical Skills/Application of Skills Successful (out of 10) Unsuccessful (out of 10)
Dribbling 4 6
First Touch 7 3
Passing 8 2
Tackling 8 2
Shooting 3 7
Selection of Skills Correct Decision (Y/N) Incorrect decision (Y/N)
When to tackle Y N
When to jockey N Y
When to pass Y N
When to dribble Y N
When to shoot Y N
Tactical Awareness/Application of Tactics Good Bad
Defensive positioning in open play Y N
Attacking positioning in open play N Y
Defensive positioning at corners Y N
Attacking positions at corners N Y
Awareness of space and rotating into space Y N
Attacking movement on the counterattack. N Y
Assessment Method 2: SWOT Analysis
Sport: Rugby
Strengths Weaknesses
- Communication - Tackling
- Passing - Defensive Positioning in open play
- Catching - Ball Carrying
- Defensive Positioning at lineouts - Discipline
- Attacking positions at lineouts