Robb College rebounded from their first defeat of the season against Tamworth in the best way possible.
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The reigning New England Rugby Union premiers took on rivals St Albert's College for the university's parents' weekend and claimed the match 36-7.
Albies played good footy, they didn't make it easy for us.
- Sam Ditchfield
Despite the 29-point margin, Robb co-coach Sam Ditchfield said his side had to dig in for the win.
"I wish we would have played that well the week before," he said.
"We controlled the ball well and we built pressure by maintaining possession, got over the advantage line.
"We didn't make too many mistakes but we had to work for every point, there were no easy points."
It was the third time the clubs have collided this season with Robb taking out the other two fixtures.
Ditchfield believes it was a vastly improved Albies outfit from the previous encounters.
"Albies played good footy, they didn't make it easy for us," he said.
"They were competitive across the park and have continued to improve."
It was a full day's rugby union with four grades and women's. Albies won fourth grade and the women's matches while Robb took out the second grade.
The third grade match was a 24-all draw and the Jordon Wiggins Memorial trophy was presented to Albies' Bill Perrignon.