The pitch layout

Lay your drills out on a pitch so everyone knows where to go on the night.

What the pitch layout is

Every saved session has a Pitch setup section. It places your drill blocks onto a single pitch diagram, so you can see at a glance how the session is organised across the ground. The same diagram appears on the exported session sheet, so what you set up is exactly what you print or share.

Choosing a template

Pick a template from the chips in the Pitch setup section. Templates differ by how many drills run at once and where they sit:

  • Whole group — one area for the whole squad.
  • Half pitch (2×2 / 2×3) — a grid of stations on half the pitch.
  • Quarter-pitch stations and full-pitch line — other ways to spread stations out.

One template is marked Suggested — GAA Pitch picks it based on how many drills your session has. You can always choose a different one.

Setting a rotation

If your template has more than one station, you can set a rotation so players move between drills:

  • None — no rotation arrows.
  • Clockwise or counter-clockwise — arrows show players the order to move through the stations, wrapping back to the start at the end.

The rotation picker is hidden for the whole-group template, where there’s nothing to rotate.

Once you’re happy, export the session to print or share it — see sharing & exporting.