The Narromine Rugby Club held a successful Ladies Day on July 12.
The hardworking social committee chose to donate all the proceeds from the tent and money donated at the gate to the Jane McGrath Foundation.
The Narromine community hold the McGrath family close to their hearts and thoughts with special feelings of sympathy and warmth.
In spectacular style the children at the game released
100 pink balloons before the
first grade match started to commemorate Jane’s brave
work.
The fantastic sum of $1000 was raised on the day and everyone should be congratulated.
The ladies in the tent were waited on by the Gorilla boys, beautifully clothed in their hot pink aprons, with lots of bubbly flowing and tasty bites to snack on.
Loads of fun and mischief were on the agenda for the ladies with Best Butt going to Luke Harding (prize of chocolates donated by Darrell Lea), Most Yummy Mummy to Emma Bouchier (prize donated by Buxees), Most Colourful Person was Nell Payne, Cassie Miller had the Best Shoes (prize donated by Narromine Pharmacy), Best Dressed was won by Ali Gibson (prize donated by Macquarie Clothing), Best Supporter was Cathy Bouchier (prize donated by Whispers Hair Studio) and Best Accessories was won by Libby Staines (prize donated by Country Fair).
On the field the Gorillas had a successful day, defeating Forbes in all grades.
The social committee consisted of Sarah Browning, Tracey Klintworth, Brad and Sally Anderson, Trent and Soph Heckendorf, Charlie MacInnes and Georgie.
They are to be commended and thanked for pulling together a fantastic crowd and organising a fun day for a great cause.