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 CADJ Carwash business in Barton Street was able to re-open on Saturday morning after COVID restrictions were eased. The carwash has been closed to the public for the past month (as it was not deemed to be an essential service). Owners Claud and Ann Parisi had recently received permission […]
Player of the Grand Final, Kai Taylor, opened the scoring for his Warringahs team in the Seniors game of the Touch Football competition on Thursday and it was to be the first of his five tries for the match. Taylor’s five points, coupled with two tries from team mate Tadgh […]
While all other sporting competitions and events have either been suspended or can-celled due to COVID-19 restrictions, golf is still permitted to be played under modified rules. Cobar Men’s Golf president Peter ‘China’ Brien reports organised golf events were able to be played in Cobar last weekend by adher-ing to […]