Sport news - touch footy, lawn bowls and golf

Updated October 18 2016 - 11:46am, first published October 17 2016 - 4:47pm
Don and Diane Smith with their 1946 Ariel sidecar and well wishers at the Cooma Car Club Girder Fork Rally over the weekend. Photo Jo Helmers.
Don and Diane Smith with their 1946 Ariel sidecar and well wishers at the Cooma Car Club Girder Fork Rally over the weekend. Photo Jo Helmers.
Patagonia Bell winning the Bombala Cup in a tight finish with second placed Malizia and third placed Joseph Jones Racing trained Chasing Charlie.
Patagonia Bell winning the Bombala Cup in a tight finish with second placed Malizia and third placed Joseph Jones Racing trained Chasing Charlie.

Touch football

Touch footy is off to a flying start with a great afternoon of weather for the games. A celebratory barbecue was provided to welcome all the players to the competition. Peter Jones, the Touch Football Association president, welcomed everyone to the fields.

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