Cobar’s junior representative netball teams have been given a boost with the donation of equipment and uniforms under a new Netball NSW ‘Sister City Association’ arrangement with the Newcastle Netball Association. The agreement aims to help smaller rural clubs with things like umpire/coaching accreditation. The Cobar juniors have recently received some second-hand balls and uniforms from the Newcastle Netball Association. Club president Bethany Thomas said they are yet to meet with the Newcastle committee to discuss other ways where they can help. Pictured above are the Under 14s representative squad and their coaches Hayley Walker and Bethany Thomas with the donated balls and uniforms.
Related Articles
Cobar netballers had a ball on tour
Cobar Netball Association took a tour group of 47 players, coaches, umpires and helpers to Newcastle last weekend for the club’s first Sister City tour. The Cobar teams kicked off the weekend by participating in a ‘Nettyheads’ netball skills session which was a valuable learning experi-ence. Each team was put […]
Cobar netballers put in a great effort at State
The Cobar 15 years representative netball team took part in one of the largest female sporting events in the Southern Hemisphere over the weekend at the Netball NSW State Age Championships. The State Age carnival dates back to 1969 and the competition is so large now, that no single netball […]
Junior netball COVID modified season comes to an end
The COVID-19 modified junior netball 2020 competition finished up on Friday with fun games and presentations held at the Ward Oval courts. All of the players in the NetSetGo age group were presented with medallions and certificates (as all are winners) and in addition four special ‘Commitment Certificates’ were awarded […]