Ladies Gaelic Football capture across kickouts, contests, support play, shooting, assists, and scoring.
Ladies Gaelic Football Workflow
Ladies Gaelic Football analysis tuned for kickouts, support play, and modern scoring.
Touchline IQ gives coaches a structured Ladies Gaelic Football matchday system that keeps shape, live event capture, and post-match review in one connected workflow.
The page mirrors the live product: 58 seeded Ladies Gaelic Football actions, dedicated outfield and goalkeeper skill catalogs, 15-a-side rules, and a score model that distinguishes one-point scores, two-point scores, and goals.
Separate outfield and goalkeeper rating catalogs grouped into the same coaching categories used in-app.
The workflow keeps the current score model explicit while still showing the restarts and chances behind it.
Action Catalog
Track the Ladies Gaelic Football moments that drive territory, support play, and scores.
The Ladies Gaelic Football catalog follows the live product vocabulary instead of flattening the game into a few generic metrics. Coaches can review kickouts, contests, turnovers, two-point attempts, assists, wides, and defensive moments in the same terms used on the sideline.
The current catalog surfaces 58 seeded actions across the live workflow, which is why the page is organized by real product categories rather than a shorter marketing-only summary.
Kickouts
12 actionsDefensive
3 actionsPossession
4 actionsContests
4 actionsDiscipline
2 actionsPassing
6 actionsScoring
18 actionsAssists
3 actionsShooting
6 actionsSkill Ratings
Group Ladies Gaelic Football skill feedback into categories coaches already understand.
The rating workflow supports separate outfield and goalkeeper catalogs, then groups them into categories that make player development easier to structure across the season.
These categories mirror the existing Ladies Gaelic Football skill categorizer used in-app: Technical, Attacking, Defensive, Physical, Mental, and Goalkeeping where appropriate.
Outfield players
27 skillsPhysical
Defensive
Technical
Mental
Attacking
Goalkeepers
26 skillsPhysical
Defensive
Technical
Mental
Goalkeeping
Attacking
Scoring System
Keep the Ladies Gaelic Football scoreline honest: one pointers, two pointers, and goals.
Touchline IQ reflects the current Ladies Gaelic Football scoring model instead of flattening everything into a single total. The review keeps scoring events distinct while still showing the restarts and chances behind the scoreline.
- One-point scores, two-point scores, and goals are tracked as different scoring events so the match review matches the live scoreboard logic.
- Kickouts, assists, turnovers, wides, and blocked shots stay visible beside the scoreline so coaches can explain how momentum moved.
- The workflow is built around a 15-player Ladies Gaelic Football shape and the restart decisions that shape territory and chance quality.
Match Flow
Work through a five-step Ladies Gaelic Football workflow that matches the sideline.
The page shows a practical matchday sequence from match prep into live logging and out into a review that coaches can actually use after the whistle.
This walkthrough is intentionally sequential: 5 screens that mirror the coaching workflow from setup to post-match output.
Open Match Hub
Start from the match list so fixtures, team context, and the next game are already visible before the live workflow begins.
Set Formation
Lay out the team shape on the pitch before the game starts so roles and spacing are already clear to the staff.
Confirm Shape
Review the full team on the pitch before the live match starts so the sideline begins from one shared picture of the shape.
Log Events
Capture kickouts, contests, scores, defensive stops, and support play with the same labels the Ladies Gaelic Football sideline already uses.
Review Trends
Turn the live match into a post-match review that highlights involvement, attacking impact, and the patterns behind the scoreline.
Start Coaching Ladies Gaelic Football with Touchline IQ
Bring Ladies Gaelic Football setup, live logging, and review into one connected workflow.
Use one platform for kickout tracking, live event capture, player development, and post-match analysis instead of trying to rebuild the story from notes, memory, and scattered media.