Marist Claim Rugby ‘Double’ – AIC Rugby Season Review

The 2026 Associated Independent Colleges (AIC) Rugby Union season delivered an outstanding competition, highlighted by exceptional performances across all age groups and one of the most fiercely contested First XV Premiership races in recent years. Week after week, schools produced high-quality rugby, with the premiership remaining undecided until the closing stages of the season, reflecting the strength and depth of rugby across the Association.

Rugby Aggregate Champions: Marist Ashgrove claim another historic title

Marist College Ashgrove once again demonstrated the strength of its rugby program, securing the 2026 AIC Rugby Aggregate Championship—its 24th Aggregate Shield and another milestone in an extraordinary history of success.

The title was built on impressive performances throughout the age divisions, with Marist capturing seven of the twelve aggregate premierships, including a clean sweep of all four Open age-group competitions. The achievement highlights the depth of talent and consistency of the program from the senior teams through to the younger age groups.

The race for the remaining podium positions was equally competitive, with Iona College finishing as Aggregate runners-up and Padua College securing third place after another strong season across the competition.

2026 Aggregate Table 

Position  College 
1st Marist College Ashgrove
2nd Iona
3rd Villanova
4th Padua
5th St Laurence’s
6th St Patrick’s
7th St Edmund’s
8th St Peters

First XV Premiership: Marist College Ashgrove Claim Title

For the fifth consecutive season, the AIC First XV Premiership was decided in an effective “Grand Final” in Round 7. For the second year running, the final-round clash between Marist College Ashgrove and Padua College would determine the destination of the premiership trophy.

Marist College Ashgrove entered the match undefeated and needing only victory to secure the title outright, while Padua College had the opportunity to earn a share of the premiership with a win.

Marist College Ashgrove rose to the occasion with a composed and clinical performance, recording a convincing victory to secure an undefeated First XV Premiership. It was a richly deserved title in one of the closest and most competitive AIC seasons in recent memory.

Their campaign was built on a series of outstanding performances in matches that carried premiership implications. Perhaps the defining moment came in Round 4 against traditional rivals St Laurence’s College, when Marist scored after the final siren to snatch victory in one of the season’s classic contests.

Completing an undefeated AIC First XV season is a remarkable achievement. Throughout the campaign, Marist College Ashgrove combined dynamic attacking rugby with disciplined, resolute defence, demonstrating the consistency, resilience and composure required of worthy premiers.

Premiership Results 

Division  Premiers 
1st XV Marist College Ashgrove
2nd XV Marist College Ashgrove
3rd XV Marist College Ashgrove
4th XV Marist College Ashgrove
10A Iona
10B Marist College Ashgrove
9A Marist College Ashgrove
9B Marist College Ashgrove
8A Padua
8B Padua
7A St Patrick’s
7B Iona

Primary Rugby: Building the Future

The future of AIC Rugby looks brighter than ever following a fantastic season of Year 5 and 6 rugby. Week after week, the primary divisions showcased outstanding participation and emerging talent across all teams and ability levels. Whether playing in the A team or the C team, every primary school student wore their jersey with the same pride as those representing their school in the First XV.

These young players form the foundation of the future AIC Rugby competition, and their enthusiasm and sportsmanship were a true highlight of the season.

Acknowledgements

The AIC extends sincere thanks to Queensland Rugby Union (QRU) for their ongoing partnership and support of AIC Rugby. The QRU continues to play a critical role through initiatives such as coaching and referee development, match management for First XV games, and administrative support.

Thanks also go to the Queensland Rugby Referees Association (QRRA) for their consistent efforts in appointing referees, and to all school-based referees whose commitment ensures the successful running of hundreds of rugby fixtures across the season.

The AIC would also like to thank Griffith University for their support of AIC Sport in 2026

Photos supplied by member Colleges.