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
Coles is helping the Cobar Little Athletics Club to jump a funding hurdle this season with a $1,600 grant from the Coles Little Athletics Community Fund to buy brand new equipment. Fresh off the inspiring performances from Australia’s track and field stars at the Tokyo Olympics, the Little Athletics centre […]
With NSW hitting the 80 per cent vac-cination rate this week, it paves the way for community sport to recommence. As per the new rules around exercise and recreation, community sports are permitted in compliance with the Public Health Oder and gathering limits. Sport can be resumed for fully vaccinated […]
With the start of school holidays this week the Cobar Caravan Park would normally be a thriving place however the COVID pandemic has taken its toll and the park has been very quiet. With the Victorian, Queensland and South Australian borders all closed and a month of lockdown, there hasn’t […]