IN PICTURES: Cobba’s Round draws a crowd to raise mental health awareness
Albany Advertiser
Samuel, Olivia, Jack and Jo Steel. Credit: Taj Stubber
The second edition of Cobba’s Round for mental health awareness was well supported on Saturday as cricket players, supporters and families came together for the worthy cause.
In memory of former Narrikup player Greg Steel, players and teams took part in filling out change cards from headspace Albany.
A strong crowd, along with the Steel family, gathered inside the pavilion after Albany and Districts Cricket Association A-grade, B-grade and C-grade matches.
Burgers were cooked and all money raised on the day was donated to Beyond Blue.
Millie Brady, Andrew Want and Olivia Steel. Credit: Taj StubberDarryl Robinson, George Sippe, Ian Waugh and Jeremy Stewart. Credit: Taj StubberLogan Stubber and Shelby Upson. Credit: Taj StubberKeith Kinnear, Craig Halligan, James Morris, Rodney Light, Max Thusher, Jeremy Watson and Blair Hutton. Credit: Taj StubberDean Newbold, Dan Robson, Ted Batchelor and Kieran Loveridge. Credit: Taj StubberOlivia Steel and Henrick Alforque. Credit: Taj StubberDustin Boyce, Jackie Boyce, Jeremy Sutherland, Aldo Lionetti, Stella Boyce and Gavin Boyce. Credit: Taj Stubber
Ryan, Robert and Hayden Davies. Credit: Taj StubberHayden Davis, Dean Higgins and Bryce McLean. Credit: Taj StubberMillie Brady and Olivia Steel. Credit: Taj StubberLawrence T'Hart, Clinton Ridley and Connor T'Hart. Credit: Taj StubberJude Want and Samuel Steel. Credit: Taj Stubber