Former Cobar rugby league player, Madasan Taylor (above with the ball), has been selected as part of the Toowoomba Women’s Open Rugby League Allstars team. Madasan recently moved to Queensland for work and signed up to play with a team and was selected for the side during preseason training. They played their first game on Saturday winning 24-20 against an Indigenous representative team. It’s a welcome return to the footy field for Madasan who hasn’t played league since 2019 when she broke her collarbone playing with the Goannas Women’s Under 17s.
Former Cobar rugby league player, Madasan Taylor (above with the ball), has been selected as part of the Toowoomba Women’s Open Rugby League Allstars team. Madasan recently moved to Queensland for work and signed up to play with a team and was selected for the side during preseason training. They played their first game on Saturday winning 24-20 against an Indigenous representative team. It’s a welcome return to the footy field for Madasan who hasn’t played league since 2019 when she broke her collarbone playing with the Goannas Women’s Under 17s.
Local teens recently attended a Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training workshop that was aimed at kids aged 12-18 years. The three-hour Teen MHFA Course teaches high school students how to provide mental health first aid to their friends. The course was developed in response to research indicating that young […]
Kate Petersen from the United States made her debut as a jockey on Saturday at the Cobar Miners Race Club Pop Up race meeting. Petersen rode five of the six races on the program for Cobar trainer, Wayne ‘Wap’ Prisk, which included a win in Race 1 onboard Jawsome as […]