SECTION 1 - HERO
H1 - Robotic mowing and line marking for GAA and sports grounds
Keep every pitch match-ready without burning through volunteer hours or the maintenance budget. Autonomous mowers and robotic line markers, built for Irish sports surfaces and backed by Irish support.
Trust bar: Trusted by Naas Rugby club ..... facilities across Ireland. (confirm wording with Seamus)
SECTION 2 - The pressure on grounds teams
H2 - The pressure every grounds team knows
A good pitch doesn’t keep itself. Between training nights, weekend fixtures and the Irish weather, sports grounds take a beating — and the people keeping them playable are usually stretched thin. For GAA clubs that often means volunteers giving up their evenings to sit on a mower. For councils and larger facilities it means a small team spread across many pitches, fighting to keep every one consistent. Add line marking, repainted by hand week after week, and the hours mount up fast.
THE THREE PRESSURES
Section 3 · The solution.
(H3) Let the machines take the routine work
Autonomous mowing changes the maths. Instead of one big cut a week, robotic mowers work little and often — quietly, overnight if you want, every day if you need — so the grass is never long enough to stress and the surface stays even and dense. Pair that with a robotic line marker and the weekly repaint becomes a scheduled job that runs itself, to the millimetre. Your team stops chasing the basics and gets back to the skilled work that actually shows: presentation, repairs, and the finish that makes a ground something a club is proud of.
Section 4 · The machines
(H4)
A fleet built for sports surfaces
Keep every pitch match-ready without burning through volunteer hours or the maintenance budget. Autonomous mowers and robotic line markers, built for Irish sports surfaces and backed by Irish support.
We supply two manufacturers chosen specifically for commercial turf — Belrobotics for large-area mowing, FJDynamics for precision line marking. They run as one connected fleet, managed from a single app.
(H5)
Belrobotics Bigmow & Parcmow
Belrobotics Bigmow & Parcmow
The heavy lifters. A single Bigmow keeps three to four full-size pitches in continuous condition; a Parcmow handles two to three, covering areas up to [70,000 m²]. Both mulch as they cut, so there are no clippings to collect and the nutrients go straight back into the soil — less fertiliser, less waste.
(H5)
FJDynamics PaintMaster Pro line marker
A fully robotic GPS-RTK line marker that paints up to [12] full 11-a-side pitches on a single charge, to centimetre accuracy. GAA, soccer, rugby and athletics markings — and it prints club logos and text too. An optional laser kit takes it to millimetre accuracy near stands or under trees.
(H5)
One connected fleet
Every machine is managed from one place: a web portal and tablet app handling scheduling, geofencing, theft alerts and quiet overnight running. Your greenkeeper sees the whole ground at a glance.
Section 5 · How the technology works.
H5 How the technology works
Three layers do the work, and you don’t need to be an engineer to trust them.
Ground intelligence — 3D LiDAR
On-board LiDAR and bump sensors map the ground in real time, so the machine works confidently under tree canopies, around dugouts and goals, and in spots where satellite signal alone drops out.
Sky intelligence — GPS-RTK
Satellite positioning gives centimetre-level precision and dead-straight lines — the even, striped finish you’d expect of a well-kept pitch.
Cloud control — fleet management
A mobile connection ties it together: schedule from anywhere, set quiet hours, geofence the ground, and get an alert if a machine leaves it.
Section 6 · What it means for the budget.
H6 What it means for the budget
For a GAA committee or a council finance officer, the case is simple: less labour, lower running costs, and a predictable annual spend instead of an ageing fleet of petrol machinery.
~50%
lower maintenance cost than traditional petrol equipment
~€130
per pitch, per year, to keep the lines marked
12
full pitches marked on a single line-marker charge
Section 7 · Who we work with
Who we work with
Keep every pitch match-ready without burning through volunteer hours or the maintenance budget. Autonomous mowers and robotic line markers, built for Irish sports surfaces and backed by Irish support.
GAA clubs
Keep the pitch match-ready and give your volunteers their evenings back.
Councils & municipal grounds
Hold many pitches to one consistent standard with the team you already have.
Schools & multi-pitch facilities
Safe, even playing surfaces across the grounds, maintained around the timetable.
Large estates & sports campuses
One connected fleet covering acres of grass without the headcount it used to take.
Why buy through us
These aren’t budget imports. FJDynamics is a serious precision-engineering manufacturer and the machines are proven on demanding turf. What we add is the part that matters once the novelty wears off: Irish-based support, local parts, on-site setup and training, and a real person to call when something needs attention. You’re buying a system and the people who’ll keep it running — not a box from a catalogue.
Section 9 · Proven on Irish grounds.
Proven on Irish grounds
[Placeholder — add a named Irish reference once it’s confirmed: a GAA club, council ground or sports facility running the machines, with one clear outcome and, ideally, a photo and a short quote. Until a sports reference is signed off, we can point to the Ballybunion golf deployment as proof the technology performs in Irish conditions.]
Section 10 · Call to action.
Talk to us about your ground
Tell us how many pitches you’ve got and how they’re used, and we’ll walk you through what a robotic setup would look like on your site — and what it would save. No pressure, no jargon.