The Cobar Roosters Under 18s rugby league side had their first hit out of the season in Gulgong on Saturday. The team had been preparing to contest the Castlereagh Youth League Knockout however it ended with the Cobar side only getting one game against a combined Dunedoo/Coonamble team. The Cobar boys, with no subs themselves, finished with a dominant 34-0 win. Cobar Roosters president and Group president Chris Deighton said the group is working to ensure the Youth League players get more opportunities to play this season. ▪ Photo contributed
The Cobar Roosters Under 18s rugby league side had their first hit out of the season in Gulgong on Saturday. The team had been preparing to contest the Castlereagh Youth League Knockout however it ended with the Cobar side only getting one game against a combined Dunedoo/Coonamble team. The Cobar boys, with no subs themselves, finished with a dominant 34-0 win. Cobar Roosters president and Group president Chris Deighton said the group is working to ensure the Youth League players get more opportunities to play this season. ▪ Photo contributed
With the Golfie greens running fast and true due to greenskeeper Stewart Simpson’s hard work and dedication, the weekend’s bowls focus was on the much anticipated Championship Triples Bowls Final. The team of Kyle Roberts, Don Roberts and Barry Bargwanna outplayed Peter ‘Skeet’ Goonrey, Dean ‘Bogger’ McLeod and John Goonrey […]
Cobar Shire Council is looking at devel-oping a new housing estate in an effort to attract more families to come and live in Cobar. Council’s general manager Peter Vlatko said investigations had been made into pur-chasing the now vacant site of the old Cobar Hospital on Lerida Road with the […]