Cobar’s Neve Carter and Kayla Hasson were selected to play in the NSW Rugby League Open’s game at the Outback Challenge at Lightning Ridge on Saturday. The NSW team were to have played Group 19 but unfortunately they couldn’t attend and so the NSW team recruited more players and split the squad up into two teams who played each other. It was Hasson’s first tackle game back after a shoulder injury in February last year and she looked to have lost no form. Carter is new to tackle footy and had great game which included scoring a try. ▪ Photo contributed
Cobar’s Neve Carter and Kayla Hasson were selected to play in the NSW Rugby League Open’s game at the Outback Challenge at Lightning Ridge on Saturday. The NSW team were to have played Group 19 but unfortunately they couldn’t attend and so the NSW team recruited more players and split the squad up into two teams who played each other. It was Hasson’s first tackle game back after a shoulder injury in February last year and she looked to have lost no form. Carter is new to tackle footy and had great game which included scoring a try. ▪ Photo contributed
The Cobar Yabbies hit the water on Tuesday night for the first time this season and were met with a pleasant 22 degrees Celsius water temperature. There was a field of 11 for the first night of the 2024/2025 competition, including a new member, Tim Cooke, to contest 30m, 50m […]
The Cobar region has a long and proud history and this year marks the 150th anniversary of when the Weltie family moved to Cobar and settled on Glenhope station, east of Cobar. Glenhope’s current owners, the Johnson family, are planning to celebrate the 150 year milestone with a big shindig […]
A monument, a work of art, a tourist attraction—Cobar’s newly installed Iron Ring means different things to different people. It’s been just over three years since local historian John Collins came up with the idea of an Iron Ringer monument and now that idea has come to fruition as a […]