There’s no better way to watch a game of rugby than with a glass of champagne in hand (or perhaps a beer in a stubby holder), and at the Cobar Rugby Club’s annual Ladies Day that’s the practice. Pictured are Liv Deighton, Georgia Paul and Riley O’Leary who went along to celebrate Ladies Day on Saturday to cheer on their friend Nichola Heagney (at back) who played with the club’s Bactrians ladies team (who won their game against Gulargambone).
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