The Castlereagh Cougars Women’s Rugby League Club held their end of season awards on Sunday in Coonabarabran with Cobar players (pictured above) featuring predominately in the line up of award winners. In the Opens grade, Neve Carter was named the team’s Best Forward and Kayla Hasson won the Coaches Award. Cobar players won three of the four awards handed out in the Under 18s team with Bridgette Negfeldt named Best and Fairest, Kelsey Neve earned the Coaches Award and Sophie Cain was named their Most Improved. For the Under 16s, Rhylee Patterson collected the Coaches Award. In the Under 14s team, Rhylee Jeffrey was named their Best and Fairest, Isabelle Gillette won the Coaches Award and Tillie Cain was their Most Improved. This season the Cobar players clocked up a massive 2,732kms and 4,235km (round trips) playing in the Peter McDonald Premiership and Western Women’s competitions respectively. ▪ Photo contributed
The Castlereagh Cougars Women’s Rugby League Club held their end of season awards on Sunday in Coonabarabran with Cobar players (pictured above) featuring predominately in the line up of award winners. In the Opens grade, Neve Carter was named the team’s Best Forward and Kayla Hasson won the Coaches Award. Cobar players won three of the four awards handed out in the Under 18s team with Bridgette Negfeldt named Best and Fairest, Kelsey Neve earned the Coaches Award and Sophie Cain was named their Most Improved. For the Under 16s, Rhylee Patterson collected the Coaches Award. In the Under 14s team, Rhylee Jeffrey was named their Best and Fairest, Isabelle Gillette won the Coaches Award and Tillie Cain was their Most Improved. This season the Cobar players clocked up a massive 2,732kms and 4,235km (round trips) playing in the Peter McDonald Premiership and Western Women’s competitions respectively. ▪ Photo contributed
CSA Mine employees will be the first in Australia to undergo a new hazard awareness training that was developed in the United States. Mine site training professionals, SiteTrain, who have offices in Cobar, Forbes and Kalgoorlie, will be delivering Visual Literacy Hazard Identification training to CSA Mine’s 400 staff members […]
The Cobar Swimming Club held their annual swimming carnival on Sunday with 32 Cobar swimmers competing against their peers from Nyngan, Warren, Dubbo and Mudgee. The junior swimmers competed in a 52 event program in freestyle, breaststroke, backstroke and butterfly races along with ‘dash for cash’ and novelty events. For […]
The 2025 Cobar Darts Open, which offered over $5,000 in prizemoney, was held at the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club over the weekend. The event attracted 44 players from around the state (including nine members of the NSW State team) to compete for the prizemoney along with Darts NSW and […]