WHEN TO RUSH A BEHIND IN AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL - A DYNAMIC-PROGRAMMING APPROACH

Citation
Sr. Clarke et Jm. Norman, WHEN TO RUSH A BEHIND IN AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL - A DYNAMIC-PROGRAMMING APPROACH, The Journal of the Operational Research Society, 49(5), 1998, pp. 530-536
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Management,"Operatione Research & Management Science","Operatione Research & Management Science
ISSN journal
01605682
Volume
49
Issue
5
Year of publication
1998
Pages
530 - 536
Database
ISI
SICI code
0160-5682(1998)49:5<530:WTRABI>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
In Australian rules football, points are scored when the ball passes o ver the goal line. Six points are awarded for a goal when the ball pas ses between the two centre posts, and one point for a 'behind', when t he ball passes between a centre post and an adjacent outer post. After a behind, the defending team has a free kick from the goal line. It m ay be worthwhile, particularly in the closing stages of a game, for a defending team voluntarily to concede a behind, by themselves passing the ball between the two outer posts, either to avert the possibility of an imminent goal or to increase the probability of scoring a goal t hemselves. A dynamic programming model is used to analyse this situati on.