The Camel muster (pictured above apart from Tony Jacklin) for their Western Plains Rugby Union Round 10 game at Gulargambone on Saturday. Once again they were “light on” for players. Tyson Brilley, Kevin ‘Rusty’ Mitchell and Peter Payne were not passed fit to have a run. Lachie Mitchell’s soccer playing cousin, Ollie Wilson, put on the boots to give them 12 able bodied men for the game, which was once again another heroic display by the Camels. The match finished with a 37-26 win for the hosts but Cobar were very much in the match until the final minute when Gular scored a late try. The Camels’ Best & Fairest three points went to Lachie Mitchell, two points were shared by Jayden Harvey and Mitch Dunne and one point went to Darius Naera. ▪ Photo contributed
The Camel muster (pictured above apart from Tony Jacklin) for their Western Plains Rugby Union Round 10 game at Gulargambone on Saturday. Once again they were “light on” for players. Tyson Brilley, Kevin ‘Rusty’ Mitchell and Peter Payne were not passed fit to have a run. Lachie Mitchell’s soccer playing cousin, Ollie Wilson, put on the boots to give them 12 able bodied men for the game, which was once again another heroic display by the Camels. The match finished with a 37-26 win for the hosts but Cobar were very much in the match until the final minute when Gular scored a late try. The Camels’ Best & Fairest three points went to Lachie Mitchell, two points were shared by Jayden Harvey and Mitch Dunne and one point went to Darius Naera. ▪ Photo contributed
Cobar Public School was buzzing on Monday when local beekeeper, Lil Garbutt, called in to speak to the students about bees. Lil and her husband Mick run Garbamir Honey, a small family-owned apiary here in Cobar. The students had been learning about bees at the school and one of the […]
The Cobar Weekly’s photographer caught up with wannabe cowgirls, Cassandra Bray and Regan Kings, on their way to get some liquor at the chuckwagon at the 2022 Cobar Rough Stock Rodeo at the Dalton Park Horse Sports Complex on Saturday.
Cobar Public School students last week participated in a STEM workshop at the school organised by the Australian Resources and Energy Employer Association. Students heard talks by industry role models and participated in different activities exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics. ▪ Photo contributed