The Cobar Yabbies performed well at the Nationals AIF Swimming Carnival at Coffs Harbour on Saturday bringing home a swag of prizes including the prestigious Six Man Scratch Relay trophy. The team included Owen Small, Cameron van Bruegel, Stuart Small, Grant McDonald, Scott Toomey and Matt Harland who are pictured above with former Cobar Bowling & Golf Club secretary/manager Neil Urquhart (at back second from right) who presented them with the winner’s trophy, which was sponsored this year by the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club. See Page 18 for a full list of results from the carnival.
The Cobar Yabbies performed well at the Nationals AIF Swimming Carnival at Coffs Harbour on Saturday bringing home a swag of prizes including the prestigious Six Man Scratch Relay trophy. The team included Owen Small, Cameron van Bruegel, Stuart Small, Grant McDonald, Scott Toomey and Matt Harland who are pictured above with former Cobar Bowling & Golf Club secretary/manager Neil Urquhart (at back second from right) who presented them with the winner’s trophy, which was sponsored this year by the Cobar Bowling & Golf Club. See Page 18 for a full list of results from the carnival.
An estimated crowd of 170 locals and visitors gathered to be serenaded with classical music as the sun set at the official opening of Cobar’s unique Sound Chapel on Saturday. The idea of creating a unique sound installation artwork in Cobar has been 10 years in the making for its […]
After a very promising start in Round 2 of the Western Plains Rugby Union competi-tion at Ailsa Fitzsimmons Memorial Oval on Saturday, the Camels were eventually beat-en 38-25 by the Coonamble Rams. In a post match interview, Camels coach, Robert ‘Bot’ Neale said it was inconsistent play over the 80 […]
The Cobar Camels had been hoping for a better outcome of their Round 8 Western Plains Rugby Union match up against Nyn-gan on Saturday. The match was played in front of a good home crowd at Ailsa Fitz-simmons Memorial Oval. Coming off a good win last week over Bourke/Bre, the […]