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POSITIONS VACANT

• Maintenance Administrator

Culture & Benefits

As a new member of the Aurelia family, you can expect: • competitive remuneration • Underground Electrical Tradesperson • a full-time permanent position • excellent career development opportunities • Auto-Electrician • a work environment where safety and people are • Underground Boilermaker always the number one priority • comprehensive and supportive training and • Underground Mobile Mechanical Tradesperson mentoring in a friendly, engaging team • Charge-Up Operator environment • a short-term incentive program About You • participation in our employee share scheme We know that applying for a job can be daunting, especially if you have • discounted health insurance and novated leases never worked in mining before. We are here to help make things as easy • Cobar Pool and Gym Access for you and your as possible, starting with making sure you are comfortable with what to family expect in our recruitment process. • access to our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your immediate family Our recruitment process measures your alignment to our company • Home Purchase Scheme values and the requirements of the role. There are several checks which • Peak Performers Program will be conducted to demonstrate your suitability for a role including police criminal history check, references, qualifications, drug and alcohol • Other role benefits may apply. and medical testing. To be considered for these positions you must hold a current valid Please apply at www.aureliametals.com.au work with us or email careers@aureliametals.com.au Australian working visa. • Storeperson

Sport

Roosters Reggies’ game brings in the big crowd Continued from Page 26. The interchanges started to flow on both Everett, who was probably the fittest on the Gilgandra won the toss and elected to kick teams and the Roosters’ bench decided to bring field having only retired from First Grade at off, and it was at this time that a few people in their two enforcers, Dallas Josephson, who the end of last season, decided it was time to might have started to regret the decision to pull was back on the field for the first time in 25 flex the guns, and with a left foot step he made their footy boots back on. years, and one of their tough men, Tom short work of the defence and ran straight over Paul McCosker however wasn’t one of them! McBride, to get some movement in the middle. five defenders to cross the line. After five years of retirement, the 39 year old The injection worked well as McBride soon Matt Hunter attempted the conversion, and prop brought it from the back fence to have a scored one of the laziest tries in rugby league having flashbacks of his Under 15 grand final 17 year old hit him with just as much excite- history to take the score to 16-4. goal attempt, it seemed the pressure was too ment for the game. His try also helped to spark a glimmer of much and he hooked this one also. This is when the Cobar boys knew it was Not long after Gilgandra returned fire with going to be a long game of footy. ...it was at this time that a few another try bringing the scores to 32-8. Gilgandra capitalised on early mistakes from people might have started to With the Roosters Reggies stringing together the more experienced Roosters side and they a great couple of sets they found themselves regret the decision to pull their had the advantage of speed and youth on their footy boots back on. Paul deep in the enemy’s territory. outside flanks. Deighton, known for always liking the lime They took an early lead after a try in the left McCosker however wasn’t one of light, got hold of the ball and bumped off what hand corner with an equally impressive goal them! he said felt like eight of the toughest players kick taking the battle to six points in front of he’s come across since his time with the KML the home side. hope for the Roosters. After a slight regrouping in the in-goal for The half time break was welcomed by both Knights in Mini League. the Roosters and Lock Forward Graeme Barton sides as their waning fitness levels were start- He determinably scored close to the left hand corner post and seeing it was his choice to giving an inspirational pep talk (not so differ- ing to show. ent as the ones he gives his Under 13 Roosters The second half wasn’t proving to go well score that far out, he was given the kicking side) and Cobar was back attacking. for the Cobar Reggies as they were having to duties. Unfortunately it wasn’t too long before Gil- do a lot of defending but nobody was giving up Deighton’s attempt from the side line was looking good the whole way until it swung off gandra’s left side winger made a 75 metre dash just yet. down the sideline and despite Cobar’s fullback Two more tries to Gilgandra came about and and narrowly missed. The final score was 32-12. Deighton following him at a blistering pace the margin was now 28-4. trying to chase him down, it was to no avail as Captain/coach Deighton then decided some- Post game interviews and conversations had the Panthers crossed for another try. thing needed to be done and he barged his way by young spectators were mainly based around The Roosters were feeling defeathered when down the field to set up a simple combination how cool it was to see their dads and coaches they kicked off again only to have another try try for Josephson and Jack Fazulla only for it play footy, with Rugby League and the Cobar scored against them taking the score to 16-0 in to result in a knock on. community being the real winners on the day. favour of the younger Panthers outfit. Standing 45 metres out from the line, Tristan —contributed Wednesday July 19, 2023 The Cobar Weekly Page 21


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