We use HUDL and have some of the same context as you, Alister.

I work at a different school. Practices are all over the place as we have one match/practice surface for Boys and Girls soccer and Lax. My assistant DOES work at Flora, and we use his classroom often for meetings/film.

I find that the boys watch Hudl film a lot on their own. Now, whether or not they're breaking it down appropriately is another thing. I find that, at least for boys, after an 8 hour day of school, the last thing they really want to do is sit in a classroom and do film analysis. I've encouraged them to make highlight film for college recruitment and their software is intuitive enough. Some have taken advantage of this.

Like Coach Marquez said, Hudl makes it easy to share film with other coaches. You can then share that scout film with your players if you wish. That seems to be beneficial and you can assign "homework" - What does this team do well? Weaknesses? Etc. They seem to respond well to that.