Hurling-specific capture across puckouts, contests, wides, assists, defensive stops, and scoring.
GAA Hurling Workflow
Hurling analysis built for puckouts, pressure, and fast scoring swings.
Touchline IQ gives hurling coaches a live matchday workflow that keeps shape, restarts, defensive pressure, and scoring output visible from throw-in to review.
The page mirrors the live product: 57 seeded hurling actions, dedicated outfield and goalkeeper skill catalogs, 15-a-side rules, and a score model that keeps goals and points distinct in the familiar G-PP display.
Separate outfield and goalkeeper catalogs grouped into the same coaching categories used in-app.
The workflow reflects the hurling moments that decide territory, pressure, and scoring chances.
Action Catalog
Track the hurling actions that decide restarts, pressure, and scores.
The hurling catalog keeps the product grounded in real sideline language instead of generic stats. Coaches can review puckouts, hooks, blocks, wides, ruck balls, turnovers, assists, and scoring events in the same terms they use during the match.
The current catalog surfaces 57 seeded actions across the live workflow, which is why the page is organized by real product categories rather than a shorter marketing-only summary.
Puckouts
12 actionsDefensive
6 actionsPossession
4 actionsContests
6 actionsDiscipline
2 actionsPassing
8 actionsScoring
12 actionsAssists
2 actionsShooting
5 actionsSkill Ratings
Group hurling skill feedback into coaching-ready categories.
The hurling rating workflow supports separate outfield and goalkeeper catalogs, then groups them into categories that make development conversations easier to structure.
These categories mirror the existing hurling skill categorizer used in-app: Technical, Attacking, Defensive, Physical, Mental, and Goalkeeping where appropriate.
Outfield players
30 skillsPhysical
Defensive
Technical
Mental
Attacking
Goalkeepers
28 skillsPhysical
Defensive
Technical
Mental
Goalkeeping
Attacking
Scoring System
Keep the hurling scoreline clear: goals and points together.
Touchline IQ treats hurling scores the way coaches already read them, with goals and points held separately while the review still shows the puckouts, contests, and chances behind the final total.
- Point scores and goals stay distinct, then roll into the familiar G-PP display that hurling coaches expect to see after the match.
- Puckouts, hooks, blocks, assists, turnovers, and wides stay visible beside the scoreline so the review shows how the game shifted, not just what the final number was.
- The workflow is built around a 15-player hurling shape and the restart battles that often dictate territory and momentum.
Match Flow
Follow the same five-step sequence the hurling sideline already works through.
The hurling page shows a practical matchday path from pre-match setup through live logging and into a review coaches can use straight after the whistle.
This walkthrough is intentionally sequential: 5 screens that mirror the coaching workflow from setup to post-match output.
Create Match
Start from the hurling dashboard so the next match, club context, and matchday shortcuts are already available before throw-in.
Set Formation
Lay out the team shape before the game starts so positions and structure are visible before the first puckout.
Start Match
Move into the live match screen with the lineup already in place, ready for hurling-specific event capture.
Log Events
Capture puckouts, hooks, blocks, scores, and turnovers with the same hurling vocabulary the sideline already uses.
Review Trends
Turn the live match into a cleaner review view that highlights involvement, attacking impact, and the events behind the scoreline.
Start Coaching GAA Hurling with Touchline IQ
Bring hurling setup, live logging, and review into one matchday system.
Use one platform for puckout tracking, live event capture, player development, and post-match analysis instead of trying to stitch the story together from notes, memory, and scattered clips.