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 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 Suicide Prevention Care Coordinator, Jody McCabe, was invited to present at the 2021 Western NSW Regional Suicide Prevention Forum in Dubbo last week. ‘The Suicide Prevention Forum to Harness Global Knowledge and Local Insights to De-liver Practical Solutions’ brought together community members and suicide prevention specialists with a focus […]
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 […]