“…It is generally accepted that an agility test can distinguish between performance levels in all team sports. The majority of these studies used rugby players, finding a better result in the agility test by the higher performing group (22,23,25,29,62), but the same results were found in studies conducted on Australian football (30,64,73,74), soccer (3,21,49,70), basketball (38,58,61), hockey (44), netball (19), softball (26), and handball (66) players. It seems to make sense because of the intermittent nature of these sports, in which players are constantly involved in high-intensity game actions where they must respond to very complex game situations depending on the position of teammates, adversaries, and ball.…”