Ladies Day at the Cobar Camels Rugby Club is an annual tradition when the club spoils its ladies (a number of whom volunteer their time as committee members, and canteen and bar workers on game days) along with player’s partners and the club’s female sponsors. It’s also a day for ladies to sit back and watch the game while sipping wine, beer or spirits and enjoy some nibblies. And for those who want to, it’s also an opportunity to dress up —and the fashion accessory that everyone was wearing this year? A face mask!
Ladies Day at the Cobar Camels Rugby Club is an annual tradition when the club spoils its ladies (a number of whom volunteer their time as committee members, and canteen and bar workers on game days) along with player’s partners and the club’s female sponsors. It’s also a day for ladies to sit back and watch the game while sipping wine, beer or spirits and enjoy some nibblies. And for those who want to, it’s also an opportunity to dress up —and the fashion accessory that everyone was wearing this year? A face mask!
The Cobar Junior Rugby League Club handed out their 2021 season awards on Sunday. Adhering to COVID safe guidelines set down by the Dubbo & District Junior Rugby League committee, the awards were picked up this year rather than being handed out at a presentation day. This year’s major award […]
The Cobar Roosterettes suffered a disappointing loss to the Coonabarabran visitors in Round 3 of the Castlereagh League Tag competition on Saturday at Tom Knight Memorial Oval. After having plenty of possession and with the Unicorns only travelling with just 11 players the Roosterettes squandered their 22-10 half time lead […]
The Cobar & Districts Rugby Union Club held an R U OK? awareness event for mental health at their home game on Saturday at Ailsa Fitzsimmons Memorial Oval. Pictured are Kirsty Smith and Jody McCabe from the Western NSW Primary Health Network who gave players and spectators some tips and […]