Glenn Spinks officially retired yesterday after working for KML Industries for exactly 30 years to the day. He was given a big send-off by staff on Friday. Glenn plans to “do nothing” for the next six months and then maybe some travelling after that.
Glenn Spinks officially retired yesterday after working for KML Industries for exactly 30 years to the day. He was given a big send-off by staff on Friday. Glenn plans to “do nothing” for the next six months and then maybe some travelling after that.
The Cobar Yabbies performed well at the Nationals AIF Swimming Carnival at Coffs Harbour on Saturday bringing home a swag of prizes including the prestigious Six Man Scratch Relay trophy. The team included Owen Small, Cameron van Bruegel, Stuart Small, Grant McDonald, Scott Toomey and Matt Harland who are pictured […]
A very excited young jockey was Hollie Hull when she rode her career first winning double, on Sunday, at Cobar’s Pop Up Races event. Hollie is apprenticed to trainer Clint Lundholm and both her winners, Sin City Belle and Mega Celebration, are from the Lundholm stable at Dubbo. Sin City […]