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
After serving as The Cobar Weekly newspaper’s president for 20 years, David Snelson will now be taking a back seat on its voluntary advisory committee. Since its inception in 1986, Cobar’s not-for-profit, community newspaper has been overseen by a committee. David’s father, Peter Snelson, was one of the paper’s founding […]
The Cobar Roosterettes were forced to play catch up footy in their 42-24 loss to Gulgong in their Castlereagh Ladies League Tag match at Tom Knight Memorial Oval on Saturday. Gulgong got out to an early 10-0 lead before Cobar scored their first points through an opportunist try by the […]
The new Opens Mixed Touch competition kicked off on Thursday night at Ward Oval with some new-look teams and faces in the mix. Fast Fades are one of the new kids on the block and they had a first round win, 14-7, up against Guns N Hoses. Fast Fades’ triple […]