The Bactrians’ best on field on Saturday, Bethany Smith, running the ball up against the Bourke Ewes in the Ladies Rugby 7s Touch match at Ailsa Fitzsimmons Memorial Oval. The Bactrians were narrowly beaten 4-3 by the visitors with Eve Arnold, Aisha Schofield and Sally Schintler scoring Cobar’s tries. Smith collected Cobar’s Best & Fairest three points with Arnold awarded two points and Schofield and Schintler earned one point each. Taylah Good was named Players’ Player
The Bactrians’ best on field on Saturday, Bethany Smith, running the ball up against the Bourke Ewes in the Ladies Rugby 7s Touch match at Ailsa Fitzsimmons Memorial Oval. The Bactrians were narrowly beaten 4-3 by the visitors with Eve Arnold, Aisha Schofield and Sally Schintler scoring Cobar’s tries. Smith collected Cobar’s Best & Fairest three points with Arnold awarded two points and Schofield and Schintler earned one point each. Taylah Good was named Players’ Playe
St John’s School celebrated NAIDOC Day on Friday. Pictured are students Harper Bartlett, Charlotte McLean, Isabella Best, Jessie Smith, Tom Geppert and Holland Chaplain, taking part in one of the day’s art activities. ▪ Photo contributed
The Newey is a popular place with local families looking to get some exercise during lockdown. Pictured are the Hills, Andrew and Amie with their three boys, Mase, Lenny and Finn (in the pram) enjoying a walk and a bike ride yesterday morning at the Newey.
Cobar’s new doctor to town, Dr Kula Baravilala has cited “a positive lifestyle change” as her incentive for moving to Co-bar. Dr Kula moved from Cairns to Cobar last week to take up a GP’s position at the Cobar Primary Health Care Centre, along with her husband Sam, who is […]