The 2024-25 All-Ireland League, known as the Energia All-Ireland League for sponsorship reasons,[1][2] is the 33rd season of Irish Rugby's top level domestic competition. The League began on 20 September 2024 and will finish with the League final at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin on 27 April 2025.[3]

Cork Constitution are the defending champions having won their 7th title by defeating defending champions Terenure College in the 2023-24 League Final.[4]

Ballyclare are competing in the League for the first time ever after gaining promotion to Division 2C by winning the Provincial League Championship final.[5] Monkstown who lost that final, later gained promotion back to the League after a 21-year absence by winning the Provincial League Championship play-off against Bangor.[6]

Format

The League consists of 5 divisions of 10 teams each playing a double round-robin competition using the standard Rugby union bonus points system. At the completion of the league phase the top 4 teams in Division 1A will qualify for the play-off semi-finals, with the two winners meeting in the final.

The 10th placed teams in Divisions 1A, 1B, 2A and 2B will be relegated to Divisions 1B, 2A, 2B and 2C respectively while the winners of Divisions 1B, 2A, 2B and 2C will be promoted up one division. The 9th placed team in Division 1A along with the 2nd to 4th placed teams in Division 1B will enter a play-off competition with the winner to play in Division 1A for 2025–26. This same play-off competition applies to the other divisions also.

The 10th placed team in Division 2C will be relegated from the A.I.L. to their respective Provincial qualifying league and will be replaced by the winner of the All-Ireland Provincial League Championship. The 9th placed team in Division 2C will play the runner-up of the All-Ireland Provincial League Championship with the winner to play in Division 2C for 2025–26.[7]

All-Ireland Provincial League Championship

The All-Ireland Provincial League Championship will be contested by the winners of the four provincial qualifying leagues in Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster. They will be drawn to play in two semi-finals at neutral venues with the winners meeting in the final, also at a neutral venue with the winner playing in Division 2C of the A.I.L. for 2025–26. The runner-up will play away against the 9th place team in Division 2C and the winner of this play-off will also play in Division 2C of the A.I.L. for 2025–26.

Team changes

The following promotions and relegations occurred at the end of the 2023–24 season:[8]

Promoted Relegated
Division 1A Dublin University, Shannon*
Division 1B St Mary's College, Garryowen* Buccaneers
Division 2A Nenagh Ormond Malone, UL Bohemians*
Division 2B Instonians, Galway Corinthians* Belfast Harlequins, Dolphin*
Division 2C Clogher Valley, Galwegians* Ballina, Bangor*
A-I PLC Ballyclare, Monkstown*

* via play-offs

Division 1A

Cork Constitution started their 33rd consecutive season in the top division of the All-Ireland League (the only club to be ever present in the top division of the league since its inception in 1990) as defending champions,[9] but by the mid-season break were in mid-table outside the play-off places. Garryowen made a quick return to Division 1A after being relegated in 2022–23,[10] but with just one win in nine games were bottom at Christmas in danger of returning back to 1B. St Mary's College returned to the top flight as Division 1B champions after a six-year absence[11] and took over top spot by the mid-season interval from Ballynahinch who dropped to fourth after back-to-back defeats in December. Clontarf and Terenure completed the top four at Christmas.[12]

Teams

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Ballynahinch Ballynahinch Ballymacarn Park 1,000
City of Armagh Armagh Palace Grounds 1,000
Clontarf Dublin (Clontarf) Castle Avenue 3,200
Cork Constitution Cork (Ballintemple) Temple Hill 1,000
Garryowen Limerick (Dooradoyle) Dooradoyle 1,500
Lansdowne Dublin (Ballsbridge) Aviva Stadium (Back Pitch) 1,000
St Mary's College Dublin (Templeogue) Templeville Road 4,000
Terenure College Dublin (Terenure) Lakelands Park 3,000
UCD Dublin (Belfield) UCD Bowl 3,000
Young Munster Limerick (Rosbrien) Tom Clifford Park 1,000

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Clontarf 15 12 0 3 411 314 +97 53 38 8 0 56 Play-off semi-finals
2 St Mary's College 15 9 1 5 456 370 +86 55 51 11 4 53
3 Terenure College 15 9 1 5 407 312 +95 51 40 6 4 48
4 Cork Constitution 15 9 1 5 384 319 +65 54 43 8 2 48
5 Lansdowne 15 9 0 6 393 319 +74 51 44 5 5 46
6 Ballynahinch 15 9 1 5 317 346 −29 52 53 7 1 46
7 Young Munster 15 6 0 9 334 363 −29 47 48 7 5 36
8 City of Armagh 15 5 0 10 292 369 −77 37 50 3 4 27
9 UCD 15 4 0 11 305 383 −78 41 57 5 4 25 Division 1B Play-offs
10 Garryowen 15 1 0 14 249 453 −204 32 43 2 5 11 Relegation to Division 1B
Updated to match(es) played on 1 March 2025. Source: AIL Tables
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Difference between points for and against; 2) Number of matches won; 3) Number of matches drawn; 4) Most tries scored; 5) Most league points in matches involving tied teams.[7]

Fixtures & results

Division 1B

After two seasons in Division 1A Shannon returned to Division 1B along with Dublin University who were automatically relegated[13][14] and both sides found themselves in the bottom half of the table by Christmas with Shannon just 2 points ahead of bottom side Highfield. At the other end of the table Old Belvedere (1st) and Nenagh Ormond (2nd), playing at this level for the first time in their history, having come up from Division 2A as champions,[15] were well clear of the chasing pack at the mid-season break,[16] and Belvo's bonus point victory over Ormond in Round 15 secured the division title and promotion to the top flight.[17]

Location of teams in the 2024-25 All-Ireland League Division 1B

Teams

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Blackrock College Dublin (Blackrock) Stradbrook Road 4,000
Dublin University Dublin College Park 200
Highfield Cork (Bishopstown) Woodleigh Park 4,000
Naas Naas Forenaughts 3,000
Nenagh Ormond Nenagh New Ormond Park 1,000
Old Belvedere Dublin (Ballsbridge) Anglesea Road 1,000
Old Wesley Dublin (Donnybrook) Donnybrook Stadium 7,000
Queen's University Belfast Dub Lane 1,000
Shannon Limerick Thomond Park 25,600
UCC Cork (Mardyke) Mardyke Arena 5,000

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Old Belvedere (C, P) 15 14 0 1 558 285 +273 80 36 11 1 68 Promotion to Division 1A
2 Nenagh Ormond 15 10 1 4 423 349 +74 50 44 8 2 52 Division 1B Play-offs
3 Blackrock College 15 9 0 6 380 331 +49 51 42 7 2 45
4 Old Wesley 15 8 1 6 398 340 +58 52 47 6 4 44
5 UCC 15 6 0 9 421 389 +32 59 53 9 5 38
6 Naas 15 6 0 9 385 383 +2 51 54 7 5 36
7 Queen's University 15 7 0 8 373 470 −97 55 65 6 1 35
8 Dublin University 15 6 0 9 265 386 −121 35 52 1 3 28
9 Highfield 15 5 0 10 312 463 −151 40 62 2 2 24 Division 2A Play-offs
10 Shannon 15 3 0 12 253 372 −119 30 50 1 7 20 Relegation to Division 2A
Updated to match(es) played on 1 March 2025. Source: AIL Tables
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Difference between points for and against; 2) Number of matches won; 3) Number of matches drawn; 4) Most tries scored; 5) Most league points in matches involving tied teams.[7]

(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Fixtures & results

Division 2A

Buccaneers returned to Division 2A after two seasons in 1B.[14] By the mid-season break they looked set to be relegated again having lost all 9 of their matches and a home defeat to Greystones in a rescheduled Round 12 fixture on 22 February confirmed their drop to 2B for 2025–26.[18] Instonians play in Division 2A following two successive promotions as champions after their return to the A.I.L. in 2022[19] and at the halfway point in the season were on course for another repeat as they were clear leaders at the top from second placed Galway Corinthians[20] who, at the third attempt gained promotion to Division 2A via the play-offs.[21]

Teams

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Ballymena Antrim Eaton Park 1,000
Banbridge Banbridge Rifle Park 1,000
Buccaneers Athlone Dubarry Park 10,000
Cashel Cashel Spafield 2,500
Galway Corinthians Galway (Castlegar) Corinthian Park 1,000
Greystones Greystones Dr Hickey Park 1,000
Instonians Belfast Shawsbridge Sports Complex 1,000
MU Barnhall Leixlip Parsonstown 1,000
Navan Navan Balreask Old 4,000
Old Crescent Limerick (Rosbrien) Rosbrien 4,000

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Instonians 15 13 0 2 525 329 +196 80 46 12 2 66 Promotion to Division 1B
2 Cashel 15 11 0 4 433 346 +87 59 48 9 2 55 Division 2A Play-offs
3 MU Barnhall 15 10 0 5 466 393 +73 65 55 11 3 54
4 Galway Corinthians 15 11 0 4 447 272 +175 67 35 8 1 53
5 Greystones 15 10 0 5 435 282 +153 62 34 8 4 52
6 Banbridge 15 7 0 8 364 317 +47 51 50 8 4 40
7 Old Crescent 15 5 1 9 360 385 −25 43 0 5 3 30
8 Navan 15 4 1 10 314 399 −85 43 55 3 3 24
9 Ballymena 15 3 0 12 298 404 −106 42 59 5 7 24 Division 2B Play-offs
10 Buccaneers (R) 15 0 0 15 192 707 −515 23 100 1 0 1 Relegation to Division 2B
Updated to match(es) played on 1 March 2025. Source: AIL Tables
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Difference between points for and against; 2) Number of matches won; 3) Number of matches drawn; 4) Most tries scored; 5) Most league points in matches involving tied teams.[7]
(R) Relegated

Fixtures & results

Division 2B

Malone find themselves in Division 2B following two successive relegations,[22][23] while having survived a relegation play-off the previous season UL Bohemians failed to do so last season and also made the drop from Division 2A.[24] A.I.L. debutants Clogher Valley won Division 2C gaining promotion to 2B[25] and by the halfway point in the season were in the promotion play-off places. Promotion play-off winners Galwegians bounced straight back up after being relegated in 2022–23.[26] Wanderers led the table at the Christmas break from Dungannon while at the other end, just a point separated bottom sides Sligo and Malahide.[27]

Teams

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Clogher Valley Fivemiletown The Cran 1,000
Dungannon Dungannon Stevenson Park 1,000
Galwegians Galway (Renmore) Crowley Park 2,000
Malahide Malahide Estuary Road 1,000
Malone Belfast Gibson Park 1,000
Skerries Skerries Holmpatrick 1,000
Sligo Strandhill Hamilton Park 1,000
Rainey Magherafelt Hatrick Park 1,000
UL Bohemians Limerick (UL) UL4G 1,000
Wanderers Dublin (Ballsbridge) Merrion Road 1,000

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Wanderers (X) 15 12 0 3 486 240 +246 68 31 12 3 63 Promotion to Division 2A
2 Dungannon (X) 15 12 0 3 374 280 +94 49 38 6 3 57 Division 2B Play-offs
3 Clogher Valley 15 10 0 5 395 302 +93 54 42 5 2 47
4 Rainey 15 8 0 7 337 289 +48 49 36 5 5 42
5 Galwegians 15 6 0 9 323 292 +31 47 37 7 9 40
6 UL Bohemians 15 7 0 8 365 403 −38 49 57 6 4 38
7 Malone * 15 7 0 8 348 365 −17 42 52 3 4 34
8 Skerries 15 7 0 8 328 432 −104 39 63 3 3 34
9 Sligo 15 4 0 11 250 355 −105 35 47 3 5 24 Division 2C Play-offs
10 Malahide 15 2 0 13 300 548 −248 42 78 4 4 16 Relegation to Division 2C
Updated to match(es) played on 1 March 2025. Source: AIL Tables
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Difference between points for and against; 2) Number of matches won; 3) Number of matches drawn; 4) Most tries scored; 5) Most league points in matches involving tied teams.[7]
(X) Assured of at least a Play-off place but may yet gain promotion directly
  • Malone deducted 1 point for a breach of the international player clearance process.

Fixtures & results

Home \ Away CLV DUN GLW MLD MLN SKR SLG RAI ULB WAN
Clogher Valley 18–21 22 Mar
2025
65–26 5 Apr
2025
39–24 11–6 22 Feb
2025
44–12 15–38
Dungannon 33–21 28–27 45–14 31–14 21–22 29 Mar
2025
28–21 23–13 31–28
Galwegians 21–22 8–10 29–22 17–14 35–36 24–7 29 Mar
2025
22–27 8–13
Malahide 15–26 5 Apr
2025
18–24 19–48 35–36 39–35 21–36 22–17 0–54
Malone 20–24 15–17 26–24 29 Mar
2025
42–15 36–37 20–13 30–21 14–35
Skerries 15–40 22 Mar
2025
5 Apr
2025
27–21 22–24 7–12 24–22 32–26 26–24
Sligo 7–12 7–19 7–24 22 Mar
2025
21–12 23–17 19–22 5 Apr
2025
12–31
Rainey 32–20 15–22 17–15 21–10 50–13 34–5 24–20 22 Mar
2025
5 Apr
2025
UL Bohemians 27–21 33–26 24–25 47–33 19–20 29 Mar
2025
34–25 17–15 26–24
Wanderers 29 Mar
2025
24–19 21–20 38–5 22 Mar
2025
34–20 43–12 38–10 41–22
Updated to match(es) played on 1 March 2025. Source: AIL fixtures & results
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Division 2C

After two successive relegations Dolphin find themselves in Division 2C[28] along with Belfast Harlequins who also make the drop from 2B.[29] However at the halfway stage of the season both were in joint 2nd place behind clear leaders Midleton.[30] Joining the division from the junior ranks are Ballyclare, who are making their debut season in the A.I.L.,[5] and Monkstown, returning after a 21-year absence[6] and both were in mid-table at the Christmas break. With just 1 win each both Omagh Academicals and Tullamore were propping up the table at the mid-season break.

Teams

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Ballyclare Ballyclare The Cloughan 1,000
Belfast Harlequins Belfast Deramore Park 1,000
Bruff Bruff Kilballyowen Park 2,000
Clonmel Clonmel Ard Gaoithe 4,000
Dolphin Cork (Ballyphehane) Musgrave Park 8,008
Enniscorthy Wexford Ross Road 1,000
Midleton Midleton Towns Park 400
Monkstown Sandymount Sydney Parade 1,000
Omagh Academicals Omagh Thomas Mellon Playing Fields 1,000
Tullamore Tullamore Spollanstown 1,000

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Midleton 15 11 3 1 327 249 +78 46 25 6 0 56 Promotion to Division 2B
2 Enniscorthy 15 9 1 5 408 368 +40 59 46 10 2 50 Division 2C Play-offs
3 Ballyclare 15 8 2 5 463 335 +128 65 47 10 2 48
4 Dolphin 15 8 2 5 401 300 +101 55 41 7 3 46
5 Belfast Harlequins 15 8 2 5 359 369 −10 52 50 7 2 45
6 Clonmel 15 8 1 6 383 328 +55 43 42 4 6 44
7 Monkstown 15 8 0 7 392 380 +12 46 0 6 5 43
8 Bruff 15 4 0 11 238 374 −136 27 51 2 6 24
9 Omagh Academicals 15 2 2 11 277 432 −155 38 57 2 4 18 Provincial League Play-off
10 Tullamore 15 2 1 12 235 348 −113 22 44 0 6 16 Relegation to Provincial League
Updated to match(es) played on 1 March 2025. Source: AIL Tables
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Difference between points for and against; 2) Number of matches won; 3) Number of matches drawn; 4) Most tries scored; 5) Most league points in matches involving tied teams.[7]

Fixtures & results

Home \ Away BCL BHQ BRF CML DOL ENS MID MNK OMA TUL
Ballyclare 37–15 66–0 44–38 25–22 41–10 22 Mar
2025
31–39 31–12 5 Apr
2025
Belfast Harlequins 21–21 22 Mar
2025
22–25 32–21 5 Apr
2025
22–22 22–17 31–26 28–21
Bruff 32–34 5–7 7–28 15–20 19–35 11–15 29 Mar
2025
27–19 20–15
Clonmel 19–17 29–21 28–22 10–10 19–26 29–11 21–24 5 Apr
2025
35–11
Dolphin 28–27 46–33 5 Apr
2025
22 Mar
2025
54–28 15–15 43–14 53–15 40–19
Enniscorthy 29 Mar
2025
20–29 34–8 31–25 12–5 24–27 16–10 48–27 22 Mar
2025
Midleton 20–10 29 Mar
2025
21–6 24–20 18–13 29–26 34–28 15–15 17–12
Monkstown 46–33 36–38 24–21 27–29 20–7 29–40 5 Apr
2025
22 Mar
2025
26–13
Omagh Academicals 19–19 27–21 20–23 31–28 29 Mar
2025
21–33 7–41 15–26 10–17
Tullamore 14–27 16–17 8–22 29 Mar
2025
17–24 25–25 11–18 17–26 19–13
Updated to match(es) played on 1 March 2025. Source: AIL fixtures & results
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

Division 1A Play-offs

Semi-finals

19 April 2025
Semi-final 1
Div. 1A 1stvDiv. 1A 4th


19 April 2025
Semi-final 2
Div. 1A 2ndvDiv. 1A 3rd


All-Ireland League Final
See below.

Division 1B Play-offs

Semi-finals

19 April 2025
Semi-final 1
Div. 1A 9thvDiv. 1B 4th


19 April 2025
Semi-final 2
Div. 1B 2ndvDiv. 1B 3rd


Play-off Final

26 April 2025
Final
Div. 1B Semi-final 1 winnervDiv. 1B Semi-final 2 winner

Division 2A Play-offs

Semi-finals

19 April 2025
Semi-final 1
Div. 1B 9thvDiv. 2A 4th


19 April 2025
Semi-final 2
Div. 2A 2ndvDiv. 2A 3rd


Play-off Final

26 April 2025
Final
Div. 2A Semi-final 1 winnervDiv. 2A Semi-final 2 winner

Division 2B Play-offs

Semi-finals

19 April 2025
Semi-final 1
Div. 2A 9thvDiv. 2B 4th


19 April 2025
Semi-final 2
Div. 2B 2ndvDiv. 2B 3rd


Play-off Final

26 April 2025
Final
Div. 2B Semi-final 1 winnervDiv. 2B Semi-final 2 winner

Division 2C Play-offs

Semi-finals

19 April 2025
Semi-final 1
Div. 2B 9thvDiv. 2C 4th


19 April 2025
Semi-final 2
Div. 2C 2ndvDiv. 2C 3rd


Play-off Final

26 April 2025
Final
Div. 2C Semi-final 1 winnervDiv. 2C Semi-final 2 winner

Provincial League Championship

Semi-finals

5 April 2025
Semi-final 1
TBCvTBC


5 April 2025
Semi-final 2
TBCvTBC


Final

12 April 2025
Final
Semi-final 1 winnervSemi-final 2 winner


Play-off

26 April 2025
Final
Div. 2C 9thvProvincial League
Runner-up

Final

The All-Ireland League final will take place on Sunday, 27 April 2025, at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin.

All-Ireland League Final

27 April 2025
Div. 1A Semi-final 1 winnervDiv. 1A Semi-final 2 winner
Aviva Stadium

See also

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