In 2014, Nobbs played for her first professional hockey team, the
New South Wales Arrows, part of the
Australian Hockey League. Also in 2016, Nobbs was named to the senior Australian women's national field hockey team, the Hockeyroos, for the first time. Nobbs was selected to replace
Anna Flanagan ahead of a four-team tournament in Japan. Nobbs was again part of the Australian team when they won bronze at the 2017 Hawkes Bay tournament. Nobbs won the 2015 Jeanette Buckham Award for Outstanding Individual Sportswoman and was named the 2016 Burwood's Sportsperson of the Year. ==International goals==