2024–25 All-Ireland League (rugby union)
| 2024–25 All-Ireland League | |
|---|---|
| Countries | Ireland |
| Number of teams | 50 |
| Date | 20 September 2024 – 27 April 2025 |
| Champions | Clontarf (4th title) |
| Runners-up | Cork Constitution |
| Promoted | Bective Rangers, Thomond |
| Relegated | Tullamore, Omagh Academicals |
| Top point scorer | 1A Conor Kelly (Clontarf) – 188 points 1B Conor McMahon (Nenagh Ormond) – 162 points 2A Josh Eagleson (Instonians) – 170 points 2B Ben McCaughey (Dungannon) – 168 points 2C Joey O'Connor (Clonmel) – 204 points |
| Top try scorer | 1A Dylan Donnellan (Clontarf) – 15 tries 1B Calum Dowling & Jack Keating (Old Belvedere) – 15 tries 2A Bevan Prinsloo (Instonians) – 22 tries 2B Callum Smyton (Clogher Valley) – 13 tries 2C JB du Toit (Midleton) – 15 tries |
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The 2024–25 All-Ireland League, known as the Energia All-Ireland League for sponsorship reasons, was the 33rd season of Irish Rugby's top level domestic competition. The League began on 20 September 2024 and finished with the League final at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin on 27 April 2025.
Cork Constitution were the defending champions having won their 7th title by defeating defending champions Terenure College in the 2023-24 League Final. They reached the final again but were defeated by Clontarf who won their fourth A.I.L. title.
Ballyclare were competing in the League for the first time ever after gaining promotion to Division 2C by winning the Provincial League Championship final. 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.