The UL Bohemian ladies are in hot pursuit of an All-Ireland double, facing Railway Union in the Division 1 AIL Final at the Aviva Stadium on April 28 after winning the All-Ireland Cup in February.
Bohs will be led by head coach and Limerick native Fiona Hayes – a former Irish international and 2013 grand slam and triple crown winner.
This could be a 14th AIL win for Bohs, who most recently took the title home in 2018.
Meanwhile, Garryowen are through to a play-off semi-final spot in Division 1B (and with it a step closer to a top-tier return) of the All-Ireland League.
In the concluding round, The Light Blues defeated Highfield 31-10 at Dooradoyle.
Garryowen will be away to Old Wesley in the semi-final.
In the 1A relegation semi-final, Shannon will host Old Belvedere.