Mobile App

Facilitating Individual Player Development and Coaching through the collection of Skills and Game based Data

Unlike other more basic, single-user applications  Pathway4Teams will allow each member of the Management and backroom team to simultaneously access Game data “live” throughout a match thus allowing faster and more reliable decision-making on the sideline. This Game data is also individualized by player and through a restricted access each player can view their own performance data on a game by game basis as well as the overall team data but players cannot view each other’s data. 

Away from the In-Game aspect, Pathway4Teams also collects other data which will facilitate 1:1 communication and feedback between Management and Player. For Hurling/Camogie, Gaelic Football/Ladies Football and also for Soccer the most important Skills can also be assessed for each Player in Training and Games over the course of the season and aside from being able to identify areas for individual players to focus on for improvement, this can also provide management with a view of the overall panel and identify any common Skill deficiencies which might require putting in place specific training drills to improve the Skill levels across the board.  Every player is different, with different personalities, temperaments and skill levels but by enabling Management to have access to the right data, more time can be put into developing every single player to be the best they can possibly be.

5/5
"Pathway4Teams provided us with an excellent platform to record, analyse and communicate key indicators of performance which in turn helped to drive improvement within the individual and the team across the season"
Cathal Murphy
Tracton, Cork,
Camogie
5/5
"The Pathway4Teams app was a great success. The management team were delighted with it and the players that used it were very happy with the system"


Michael Ryan
Fourmilewater, Waterford Senior Hurling
5/5
"The Pathway4Teams App has given us that something extra that enables better communication between management and players both on games performance and individual skills improvement backed up by real data".
Sean Byerley
Clonakilty, Cork
Hurling Manager