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Try Of The Month Returns To Energia All-Ireland League

Try Of The Month is returning to club rugby for the 2019/20 season.

The competition is in its third year and entries are now open to tries scored in all divisions of the Men’s and Women’s Energia All-Ireland League.

Energia are Official Energy Partner to Irish Rugby and title sponsor of both the Men’s and Women’s All Ireland League competitions. They will be providing monthly prizes of €250 to the winners of both the men’s and women competitions.

Monthly winners will also be put forward for the #EnergiaAILTry Of The Year award. The overall winner is decided by public vote.

The purpose of the competition is to offer rugby fans a taste of what can be enjoyed at local rugby clubs across the four provinces.

It also encourages clubs themselves to promote the best of their rugby on their own social media channels to their own local community.

How To Qualify For #EnergiaAILTry Try Of The Month

  • A club must upload a video of the try directly to their own Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or YouTube channels
  • The post needs to include #EnergiaAILTry
  • The try must be uploaded within 5 days of the end of the month in which it was scored
  • The video must be only of the try submitted. Extended highlights are not acceptable as entries.
  • A clean (no branding) high resolution (minimum 720p) landscape version of the video must be emailed to IRFU Domestic Media in the same calendar month as when it was scored.
  • Videos can be emailed directly or by file transfer service such as WeTransfer, Dropbox or Google Drive.

This year #EnergiaAILTry is being used for both the men’s and women’s competitions. This means that rugby fans who tap on the hashtag know they can enjoy the best men’s and women’s club action in Irish Rugby.

October 2019 #EnergiaAILTry

Men’s action in the Energia All-Ireland League has concluded for the month of October. There remains one more round of women’s action before November.

Clubs looking to nominate their players for the #EnergiaAILTry award must post videos to their own social channels and adhere to the above regulations.

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