With the regular season fixtures completed it's time for teams to take stock and analyse their performance over the campaign.
Linfield's commanding march towards a record 57th league title saw them finish 22 points clear of their nearest challengers Larne.
While the Blues will celebrate their triumph other teams will look back at what went well for them or where it could have gone better.
Here's our end of season report card:
Linfield A+
The best team always wins the league and the Blues have won the Irish Premiership at a canter and they will relish the opportunity to defend their title.
Larne A
It's been a real rollercoaster for Larne this campaign after qualifying for the group stages in Europe before losing boss Tiernan Lynch, but they have bounced back to secure second place.
Glentoran B+
Another team who have been up and down all season, they bagged the Co Antrim Shield and missed out on BetMcLean Cup and second in the league, need to pick themselves up to try and secure European spot.
Dungannon Swifts A+
What a season it has been for Rodney McAree's side and they could cap it off with an Irish Cup win and European football.
Coleraine B
The Bannsiders have struggled for consistency but are in with a real chance of European football, speculation remains over boss Dean Shiels' future though with Ruaidhri Higgins tipped for The Showgrounds.
Crusaders B
There have been some good points and some bad for Declan Caddell's men, but again they can finish on a high if they secure European football.
Cliftonville A
A bottom six finish was not what the Reds would have wanted but they could finish the season with the BetMcLean Cup and the Irish Cup at Solitude and European football secured.
Portadown B+
The Ports created some great memories on their return to the top flight before they missed out on a European play-off spot but there is plenty for them to build on for next season.
Ballymena United B-
Another side who have sampled some real ups and downs this season but Jim Ervin will be disappointed to see his side finish ninth especially after their eight-game unbeaten run earlier in the season had them pushing at the top of the table.
Glenavon B-
It has been some turnaround for the Lurgan Blues under Paddy McLaughlin, he has put his faith in youth and with a pre-season behind them they will be looking to kick-on again next season.
Carrick Rangers C
It's been a season to forget for Carrick as they struggled to pull themselves clear of the foot of the table, they now face a difficult play-off against Annagh United to retain their Premiership status.
Loughgall C-
Loughgall will be hoping they can rebuild and push for a return to the Premiership under new boss Darren Murphy after a challenging season for the relegated side.
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