“…Manipulation of key task constraints in practice environments, such as distance between defenders and pitch boundaries, has been suggested to improve decision-making and movement exploration within open play scenarios in Rugby Union (e.g. Correia, Araújo, Duarte, Travassos, Passos, & Davids, 2012;Passos, Araújo, Davids, & Shuttleworth, 2008; McKay, Davids, Robertson, & Woods, 2021). However, to date, no empirical studies have focused on manipulating task, environmental, or individual constraints to study performance of discrete skills in Rugby Union, such as a lineout throw or place kick.…”