n recent years, data analytics has been a growing phenomenon in many fields, including sport, and there has been an increased focus on how technology will impact the work of coaching andperformance professionals. This paper provides a reflection of the use of data analytics within the Gaelic Athletic Association’s (GAA) football coaching practice in Ireland, and evaluates for coaches how to enhance kick- out distribution and effectiveness. Specifically, the study aimed to dissect and analyse kick- out strategies to assess from a coaching perspective, the impact on distribution andeffectiveness. The research is a result of the modern day professional approach taken by most GAA Inter County teams, and intends to fill the research gap of perfo...
Offensive performances in football have always been of great focus for fans and clubs alike as evide...
Research into the perceptions, practices and engagement of coaches with performance analysis is fund...
peer-reviewedThis programme of research had two aims which organised the research into two distinct ...
n recent years, data analytics has been a growing phenomenon in many fields, including sport, and th...
The objective of this study was to identify performance indicators which differentiated between win...
Performance analysis (PA) has become integral to the multi-million euro preparation of intercounty G...
The aim of the current study was to assess whether technical performance relates to positional runni...
The primary aim of the PhD was to identify the team technical, tactical and physical performance ind...
Over 2000 Gaelic Football clubs compete annually for the honour of playing in the All-Ireland club f...
Game demands of Elite Men’s Gaelic Football (GF) are understudied and far from clear. This first stu...
non-peer-reviewedThere is very little scientific research specific to the sport of Gaelic football, ...
Differences in performance between winning and losing were examined in 1 elite Gaelic football team ...
[Abstract] Corner kicks are one of the most important set pieces in high-level football. The present...
The current review focuses on Gaelic football literature providing an insight into the physical char...
Research into the perceptions, practices and engagement of coaches with performance analysis is fund...
Offensive performances in football have always been of great focus for fans and clubs alike as evide...
Research into the perceptions, practices and engagement of coaches with performance analysis is fund...
peer-reviewedThis programme of research had two aims which organised the research into two distinct ...
n recent years, data analytics has been a growing phenomenon in many fields, including sport, and th...
The objective of this study was to identify performance indicators which differentiated between win...
Performance analysis (PA) has become integral to the multi-million euro preparation of intercounty G...
The aim of the current study was to assess whether technical performance relates to positional runni...
The primary aim of the PhD was to identify the team technical, tactical and physical performance ind...
Over 2000 Gaelic Football clubs compete annually for the honour of playing in the All-Ireland club f...
Game demands of Elite Men’s Gaelic Football (GF) are understudied and far from clear. This first stu...
non-peer-reviewedThere is very little scientific research specific to the sport of Gaelic football, ...
Differences in performance between winning and losing were examined in 1 elite Gaelic football team ...
[Abstract] Corner kicks are one of the most important set pieces in high-level football. The present...
The current review focuses on Gaelic football literature providing an insight into the physical char...
Research into the perceptions, practices and engagement of coaches with performance analysis is fund...
Offensive performances in football have always been of great focus for fans and clubs alike as evide...
Research into the perceptions, practices and engagement of coaches with performance analysis is fund...
peer-reviewedThis programme of research had two aims which organised the research into two distinct ...