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25/01/2020

BREAKING: has announced via IG that 2020 will be his final season. He will be retiring after the PBR Finals. Dirteater & I spent about 20 minutes in Manchester reflecting on his career. More to come later today on PBR.com. instagram.com/p/B7rBCzAHjZJ/

Here is more on 's decision to retire after the 2020 PBR World Finals and what is next. Dirteater is one of only five riders in PBR history to use a perfect performance to win the World Finals (2016).

Dirteater discusses his decision to retire following 2020 PBR World Finals

BY: JUSTIN FELISKO

JANUARY 23, 2020

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – There is an area of land in Hulbert, Oklahoma, that will soon be Ryan Dirteater and his fiancée, April’s, home.

Ryan can picture it vividly.

The couple already has seen the drawings for their future home as well, and Ryan is excited about all that is on the horizon for himself and April.

April will become a future registered dietitian in 2021, and Ryan will be working alongside his father, Randy, as a plumber, helping run the family business. Ryan envisions more early mornings with his cattle operation and becoming more involved in his local community.

There will be even more time for Ryan and April to hit up one of their favorite date spots – Chili’s – and to enjoy each other’s love and companionship for years to come.

Last weekend, Dirteater leaned back into his locker cube inside SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire, and brought himself back to the present while daydreaming about the next stage of his life.

The 11-time PBR World Finals qualifier then exhales.

2020 will be his last season, Dirteater – the 2016 PBR World Finals event winner – said calmly and publicly announced Thursday.

“I always have said I would ride until I am 30, and I will be 31 in April,” Dirteater explained. “It’s been great. I love the sport. It is why I am doing it right now. I just love being home. I love my cattle. I love my family. I love my friends. I feel like I have accomplished a lot of my goals, but I haven’t accomplished the No. 1 goal I always went for, which is to win the world.”

“This is going to be my 12th time to qualify for the Finals this year, I hope. I just feel like I need to be home. I have a lot of things back home that keep me busy. I plan on running my cattle operation and helping my father, Randy, with his plumbing business in Hulbert, Oklahoma, while also staying active in my community and the Cherokee Nation. Bull riding is a huge part of my life and I will continue to put on bull riding clinics to help the current and young athletes of the sport.”

Such begins the final objective for the Oklahoma fan favorite, who will retire following the 2020 PBR World Finals on Nov. 4-8 in Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena.

2020 is Dirteater’s last hurrah, and his final opportunity to pursue that long elusive gold buckle. Dirteater has come to peace with that reality.

“This is not a hard decision,” Dirteater said. “I knew I wanted to ride until I was 30 and make a career out of bull riding. I am doing it. I am living my dream right now. I haven’t second guessed it. I am still here because I love what I do.”

The No. 9 ranked bull rider in the world standings is out of competition for this weekend’s Wrangler Long Live Cowboys Classic in Sacramento, California, with a broken bone in his left ankle, but he says he will certainly be ready for his home state event in Oklahoma City – the Express Employment Professionals Classic – on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1.

Dirteater is attempting to win the Oklahoma City event for a third consecutive season following victories in 2018 and 2019. Dirteater’s 2018 victory featured him riding three-time World Champion Bull SweetPro’s Bruiser for a career-best 93.25 points – one of his 14 career 90-point rides.

“It would be really special to win it three times,” Dirteater said. “It really would be. It is there. All I have to do is stay on my bulls. That is key in this sport.”

Following his retirement from the PBR, fans can still expect to see the newly engaged Dirteater in the arena as he looks to team rope with his father and compete at Indian Rodeos and Region 8 events, while simultaneously planning that upcoming wedding.

“I want to enjoy time with my dad, my mom, grandma, my aunts, uncles, my nieces and nephew. Being on the road all the time, you miss a lot of that stuff.

“My future, she is at home. I want to spend time with [April] and support her and her goals. Just being at home on my land, enjoying my cattle and enjoying that. That is where I am happy.”

DEBUTING IN AN ERA FEATURING PBR LEGENDS

Dirteater bought his PBR card in 2007 and made his Touring Pro Division debut on May 4, 2007 in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.

A little over a year later, the Oklahoman reached the premier series in Dallas on June 21, 2008, going 1-for-2 and riding Stray Cat for 87.75 points.

Thinking back to his major league debut is something Dirteater will forever cherish.

Yes, it was a dream come true for him to reach the highest level of the PBR, but it was also how lucky he was to ride on the elite series in that era.

That Dallas event featured World Champions such as Mike Lee, Chris Shivers, Justin McBride and J.B. Mauney.

In fact, Dirteater is one of handful of riders to have ridden with the PBR’s inaugural World Champion (Moraes in 1994) and the PBR’s youngest two-time World Champion (Jess Lockwood) over the course of the PBR’s 27-year history.

The then 18-year-old bull rider would qualify for his first World Finals in 2008, and witness Moraes and McBride ride for the last time.

“I got to ride with Adriano Moraes and Justin McBride,” Dirteater said. “I got to ride with them before they retired. Chris Shivers. Mike White. My first Finals was Justin and Adriano’s last.”

THE CHEROKEE KID EARNS HIS FIRST WIN & THE HEARTS OF HIS NATION

Former PBR television commentator Justin McKee eventually nicknamed Dirteater The Cherokee Kid during his rookie season, and that nickname never left Dirteater’s side.

The name only came into more popularity as Dirteater began to evolve into a consistent Top 35 rider. Forever friendships were made with riders such as Austin Meier, Skeeter Kingsolver, Brady Sims and so many more.

“It has been great. My buddies. Austin Meier. Skeeter Kingsolver. Brady Sims. Cannon Cravens. Keyshawn Whitehorse. Cody Nance. I have made long-term friendships with those guys,” Dirteater said.

Dirteater earned his first of so far nine career event wins a year later in Dallas with a flawless 3-for-3 performance at the 2009 event.

“I am a lot calmer now,” Dirteater said. “To grow in this sport, you never quit learning, mentally and physically it is challenging. That is why I love the game. It is. You never stop learning. The bulls are different. The sport has grown ever since I started. The bulls are getting better. The riders are getting better. PBR is growing and that is what it is about.”

Dirteater often celebrates a qualified ride by firing an imaginary arrow in the arena, and he has always embraced his Cherokee heritage openly.

He often puts on bull riding clinics on various Native American reservations and he is an open ambassador for all Native Americans.

That will never change during his retirement either. Dirteater has every intention on continuing to give back to the Cherokee Nation and his local community.

“Justin McKee called me the Cherokee Kid and it stuck,” Dirteater said. “The tribe has been very supportive. The Cherokee nation. They are proud and supportive of me. The Chief, the councilman, the Cherokee citizens back me 100 percent.”

A CAREER ALMOST CUT SHORT

Dirteater remains thankful for all of those that have stood by and supported him during the past 14 years, especially when it looked as if his career was over before it really got going.

The No. 15 ranked bull rider in the world heading into the final regular-season event of 2009 in Uncasville, Connecticut, appeared poised for a breakout Finals.

That was until he caught his spur in his bull rope during his 87-point ride on Country Boy in his final attempt before the World Finals. Country Boy then yanked and stomped on Dirteater’s leg in what Dirteater still calls the most gruesome injury of his career.

Dirteater dislocated his left knee cap and tore his ACL, MCL and PCL, on that fateful day inside Mohegan Sun. It would take him nine months before he even attempted to ride a bull again – not to mention the 14 months it took for him to return to the premier series.

He missed the entire 2010 season.

If that wasn’t enough, Dirteater then had to miss eight events in his first season back because of surgery to repair a torn ligament and tendon in his right elbow.

“This sport is challenging,” Dirteater said. “It is hard on us. The travel. Getting on these caliber of bulls every weekend. The injuries we go through. All the adversity can either make you or break you. I just have had the drive for it. I kept the torch lit the whole time. Your head will play games with you if you let it. You just have to stay focused on the future and prepare for the weekend.”

Dirteater never thought about retiring then or giving up on his dream of one day becoming a World Champion either.

“It never crossed my mind,” Dirteater said. “Thank God I was young and hungry. I was hungry for success. That is the thing in this sport. You have to stay hungry. It is easy to get up here and get comfortable. It really is. PBR will spoil a guy because you are riding in these huge coliseums and stadiums. You have these nice locker rooms. You got the cameras. Everything is on you. It is easy to just forget how you got here. You have to keep working at it. That is one thing I always told myself. You have to keep working for it.”

Good friend Brady Sims said people underestimate just how tough Dirteater is. He has come back repeatedly from serious injuries and never lost a beat, just last year Dirteater sustained a collapsed lung and lacerated his liver in Tulsa, Oklahoma, only to return as confident as ever for one more season.

“I am happy for the old man,” Sims said. “He has had a hell of a career. I don’t care what he says. He has had a hellof a career. With all the injuries he has had to overcome, I know how hard it really is and he has handled it 10 times better than most people do. It is impressive. These weren’t little breaks or a collarbone, it was career-ending stuff and he handled it like a pinky being dislocated.

“I know he has always wanted a gold buckle, but even if he never does get it, he should be able to walk away with his head high knowing he had the opportunity right in front of him to give up and say, ‘I am done.’”

A RECORD YEAR ENDS WITH HISTORIC PBR FINALS VICTORY

Dirteater would never miss qualifying for the World Finals again once he returned from his injuries in 2011.

In fact, Dirteater is the only rider currently in the Top 35 with 11 or more World Finals qualifications. J.B. Mauney (14) and Cody Nance (11) are currently out because of shoulder injuries.

It did not take Dirteater long to get back on top of the shark cage as an event winner in 2011 when he rode Clam Digger for 87.25 points in Wichita, Kansas, on Sept. 23 after riding Jack Daniel’s After Party for 90.25 points.

However, it would take him five more years to get that next victory.

What a year did 2016 end up being for Dirteater.

Dirteater did not just win three regular-season, premier series events and finish a career-high fourth in the world standings, but he crushed it at the 2016 PBR World Finals.

He capped a dominant week in Las Vegas by riding Brutus for 89.75 points to finish Finals a perfect 6-for-6 and win the first World Finals event held at the state-of-the-art T-Mobile Arena.

Dirteater won a career-high $317,916.67. He earned $250,000 for winning the event, as well as an additional $67,916.67 in round money. The total payday pushed him past the $1 million mark in career earnings, and he hopes to surpass the $2 million mark this season before retires.

Dirteater began Championship Sunday with an 87.25-point ride on Minion Stewart. He previously rode Swashbuckler (87.75 points), Jack Daniel’s After Party (87 points), Billy Bat Skat (86 points) and High Test (86.75 points) on his way to the event title.

“Ryan just took care of business,” PBR Director of Livestock Cody Lambert said at the time. “There were some guys that came in here and the stage got to them. Some young guys and stuff like that. Ryan is a veteran and he has been here so many times and it was about riding bulls and it was about making the whistle every time. He got it done.”

Dirteater is one of five riders in PBR history to ride all of his bulls and win the PBR World Finals event average.

Dirteater joined 2013 and 2009 World Finals event winner J.B. Mauney (6-for-6, 8-for-8), 2014 event winner Silvano Alves (6-for-6) and 2001 winner Luke Snyder (5-for-5) as the only riders to be perfect at the World Finals before Jose Vitor Leme went 6-for-6 in 2017.

Mauney was the first to accomplish the feat when he went 8-for-8 to win the 2009 World Finals.

“That is a big feat,” said Mauney. “These are the greatest bucking bulls in the world in one week, and you ride all of them in one week that is saying something.”

Alves also went 6-for-6 on his way to his record-tying third World Championship.

“Oh, he was great,” Alves said. “He was very impressive. He rode all six bulls and was perfect. He had good scores for all. It is a good job for him because it is hard to ride six bulls in the Finals. Only three guys have done that now. I am very happy for him. I am proud of him. He is a good guy. I like him a lot.”

Dirteater also stayed stuck on his bovine opponents a career-best 44.59 percent of the time. He posted a career-high 33 qualified rides in 74 attempts.

He finished only 1,382.09 points behind 2016 World Champion Cooper Davis.

“He always kind of scared me being right behind me,” Davis said. “You never knew when, but he could step up at the right time and stay on. He won a bunch that year.”

LOOKING FORWARD TO HIS FINAL SEASON – A GOLD BUCKLE AND GLOBAL CUP DOMINANCE

Dirteater has known since the 2019 PBR World Finals that 2020 was going to be his final season.

He already come to that conclusion before he was packing up his gear bag inside T-Mobile Arena.

The plan all along was going to be for him to announce it publicly around Oklahoma City so that his home state fans would be able to know that the opportunities to see him ride in person were beginning to dwindle.

Even with his final rides coming upon him, Dirteater says he is feeling better than ever when it comes to winning his first World Championship.

“It was close in 2016, but I am focused on this year. I am going to take it one bull at a time and one event at a time. I am going to keep putting my time in at the gym and be ready and prepared for every event I go to.”

At the World Finals, Dirteater explained he also has unfinished business when it came to the 2020 WinStar World Casino and Resort Global Cup USA, presented by Monster Energy, on Feb. 15-16 in Arlington, Texas.

Dirteater is excited for what the Team USA Wolves may accomplish following their third-place finish last year. The team featuring Stetson Lawrence, Cody Jesus, Keyshawn Whitehorse, Colten Jesse, Cannon Cravens and Wyatt Rogers are not only teammates, but good friends too.

“I am more excited about this year now than I have ever been because I know the opportunities we are given are there and they are huge. My No. 1 goal is to win the world and to extend my career earnings to $2 million. I am knocking on that door. To win 10 UTB events, I am knocking on that door. I got nine. I am going to give it all I got this year.”

Most of all, Dirteater knows he could not have had he kind of career he has had thus far without the support of those around him.

“I would like to thank my family, friends, fans and all my sponsors, Cooper Tires, Ariat, Cherokee Casinos, Sheppard Hills Cutlery, Cactus Ropes, Mechanical Bull Sales and XD Sports, that believed in me and still currently believing in me throughout this season,” Dirteater concluded. “I am going to give it all I’ve got.

“I plan on making this the best year of my career. Thank you.”

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03/01/2020

Today is the start of the 2020 PBR SEASON two Notable riders who will be out are Chase Outlaw and J. B. Mauney
Are both out 6 months due to Riding having Surgery on their riding shoulder 

30/11/2019
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Changes to the 2020 world points system have increased the importance of the World Finals when it comes to winning a World Championship. 📰>> http://bit.ly/34AXLcF

22/11/2019

2020 PBR UNLEASH THE BEAST SCHEDULE

DATE CITY VENUE
Jan. 3-5 New York, N.Y. Madison Square Garden
Jan. 11-12 Chicago, Ill. Allstate Arena
Jan. 17-19 TBA TBA
Jan. 24-26 Sacramento, Calif. Golden1 Center
Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Oklahoma City, Okla. Chesapeake Energy Arena
Feb. 7-8 Los Angeles, Calif. STAPLES Center
Feb. 22-23 St. Louis, Mo. Enterprise Center
Feb. 29-March 1 Kansas City, Mo. Sprint Center
March 6-7 Little Rock, Ark. Verizon Arena
March 14-15 Duluth, Ga. Infinite Energy Center
March 21-22 Glendale, Ariz. Gila River Casino Arena
March 27-29 Albuquerque, N.M. TBA
April 3-5 Sioux Falls, S.D. Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
April 17-19 Billings, Mont. RimRock Auto Arena
May 29-31 TBA TBA
July 20-21 Cheyenne, Wyo. Cheyenne Frontier Days
Aug. 7-8 Tulsa, Okla. BOK Center
Aug. 14-16 Houston, Texas Ferititta Center
Aug. 22-23 Nashville, Tenn. Bridgestone Arena
Aug. 29-30 Tacoma, Wash. TacomaDome
Sept. 11-12 Anaheim, Calif. Honda Center
Sept. 18-20 Springfield, Mo. JQH Arena
Sept. 25-26 (or 26-27) Fairfax, Va. Eaglebank Center
Oct. 2-3 (or 3-4) Tampa, Fla. Yuengling Center
Oct. 9-10 Greensboro, N.C. Greensboro Coliseum
Oct. 16-17 (or 17-18) Minneapolis, Minn. Target Center
Oct. 23-24 (or 24-25) Nampa, Idaho Ford Idaho Center
Nov. 4-8 Las Vegas, Nev. T-Mobile Arena
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09/11/2019

Chase Outlaw 90point rides
Smooth wreck 93.5
Rising sun 90.5
Smooth wreck 94.75
Big black 91.5
Big black 90.25
Indian medicine 90
Bezerk 90

07/11/2019

Last night was a ABBI classic night at
3/4 year old bulls
the world finals and here’s how they finals
LEADERBOARD
ACTUAL STANDINGS DETERMINED BY EVENT POINTS, AWARDED AT THE END OF EACH ROUND


1 Eduardo Aparecido
300 Event points
91.25 agg score
2 Chase Outlaw
152.5 event points 88.5 agg score
3 Dalton Kasel
152.5 event points 88.5 AGG SCORE
4 Cody Teel
95 event points 88.25 Agg score
5 Jose Vitor Leme
75 event points 88 agg score
6 Leandro Machado
50 event points 87.25 agg score
7 Jess Lockwood
35event points 86.5 agg score
8 Ryan Dirteater
25 event points 86 agg score
9 Cliff Richardson
10 event points 85.75 agg score
10 Alisson De Souza
5 79.75
ROUND 1
SECTION 1
Rider.
Stetson Lawrence
Twisted X

0

42.5
Joe Frost

Piston Hurricane

0

42.25
Rider
Austin Richardson
Bull
The Right Stuff

0

44.5

Lucas Divino
Bull
Air Support

0

40.25

Ryan Dirteater

Landslide

86

42.25
Taylor Toves
Sun Country
0
43
Michael Lane
Pat's Dream
0
42.75
Jared Parsonage
Good Night Robicheaux
0
41.75
SECTION 2

Ramon de Lima
Strange Cargo
0
44.5
Cliff Richardson
Excessive Force
85.75
43.25
Dylan Smith
Preachers Kid
45.25
0
Matt Triplett
Viper
0
43
J.B. Mauney
Night Hawk
Did not ride
Rider
Brady Fielder
Air Assault
0
43.5
Daniel Tinsman
I'm Legit Too
0
43.5
SECTION 3

Leandro Machado
Uncle Gangster
87.25
42.75
Rubens Barbosa
Secret Sauce
0
43.5
Eduardo Aparecido 
Chiseled
91.25
45.25
Cody Nance
Tried & Tested
0
43.5
Scottie Knapp Bulls Eye
0
43
Keyshawn Whitehorse
Floyds 622
0
41.75 0
SECTION 4

Alan de Souza
Mad Child
79.25
39
Dakota Buttar
Concealed Carry
0
40.75
Claudio Montanha Jr.
Armageddon
0
41.75
Alisson De Souza
Soy El Fuego
79.75
42.75
Ezekiel Mitchell
Hammerhead Blu
0
44
Cody Jesus Hocus Pocus
0
44.5
Ouncie Mitchell
Honey Man
0
41.25
SECTION 5

Mason Taylor
El Big Bad
0
46
Daylon Swearingen
Sin City
0
43
Derek Kolbaba
Ridin Solo
0
44
Marco Eguchi
Rocky
0
42.75
Luciano De Castro
Gangster Party
0
42.5
Dalton Kasel
Too Dirty
88.5
44
Cody Teel
Skeeter Peter
88.25
43
Cooper Davis
Proctors Pride
0
43.5
SECTION 6
RIder
João Ricardo Vieira
Do Wa Diddy
0
44.25
Chase Outlaw
Foghorn Leghorn
88.5
43.75
Jess Lockwood
Silver Back
41.75
86.5
Jose Vitor Leme
Skyfall
88
42.25

05/11/2019

2019 Gold buckle race
Jose Vitor Leme
1
World rank

1
World Rank
23
Age
5'6"
Height
139
Weight
Ribas do Rio Pardo, MS Brazil
282
Outs
176
rides
62.42
Ride%
19
90 point rides
6,979.16
points
1.5
million dollars won
Jess Lockwood
2
Word rank
22
Age
5’5
Hight
130
Wight
Volborg, Montana
389
outs
198
rides
50.9
ride%
21
90 point rides
2.5 Million Dollars won
749 points behind
Chase Outlaw
3
World Rank
27
Age
5'6"
Height
150

630
Outs
266
Rides
42.22
Ride %
11
90 point rides
5185.83
Points
$1.7M
Dollars Won

24/10/2019
Bootdaddy

PUEBLO, Colo. – Following this weekend’s Cooper Tires Take the Money and Ride event in Nampa, Idaho, PBR Director of Livestock Cody Lambert and the PBR competition department have finalized the initial list of bulls slated to compete at the 2019 PBR World Finals on Nov. 6-10 at T-Mobile Arena.

World Finals

World No. 1 bull Smooth Operator is heading to the World Finals for a sixth consecutive season and is in the hunt for his first World Championship.

Smooth Operator won the $25,000 bonus for being the top-ranked bull of the regular season with a World Champion average score of 45.84 points. He concluded the Unleash The Beast regular season with a 45.5-point score for bucking off Junio Quaresima in 1.48 seconds in Nampa.

RELATED: Smooth Operator finishes regular season on top

The 9-year-old will now attempt to put together two monster outs at the World Finals, beginning in Round 2 on Nov. 7, to win his first World Championship and $100,000.

The 2019 YETI World Champion Bull will be the bull with the highest average bull score from his top eight regular-season outs and two outs at the PBR World Finals.

The YETI Bull of the Finals ($25,000) is awarded to the bull with the highest average between two outs at the World Finals. 2018 Bull of the Finals co-winners Legit and Hocus Pocus have qualified for the 2019 World Finals as well.

Three-time World Champion SweetPro’s Bruiser (45.38) is fifth in the World Champion Bull race and still in contention for a record-setting fourth world title after being selected for his sixth World Finals.

Meanwhile, No. 2 Smooth Wreck (45.69) earned a last minute spot at the World Finals with a 7.45-second buckoff of Chase Outlaw this past weekend. He had originally been left off Lambert’s list due to poor performances in August and September.

No. 3 Fearless (45.59) and No. 4 Heartbreak Kid (45.56) round out the Top 5 in the World Champion bull race. Heartbreak Kid, who had gone 38 outs without a qualified ride, is coming off back-to-back outs in which he was marked 46 points or higher during 2017 World Champion Jess Lockwood’s two qualified rides – 93.75 and 94 points.

Reigning Stock Contractor of the Year Chad Berger leads all trucks going to Las Vegas with 23 non-ABBI bulls selected. Berger also has two additional ABBI Classic bulls competing in The Right Stuff and Good Night Robicheaux to bring his total to 25.

Below is the list of bulls who have been selected for the 2019 PBR World Finals.

Brand # Bull Owner / Partnership
410 Catch My Drift Two Bit Bucking Bulls / K Rose Ranch
465 Happy Camper Two Bit Bucking Bulls / Josh Berezay
1171 Oil Slick Harrison / West
152 Little Scarfo Harrison / West
12 High Chaparral Bierema Rodeo Inc. / Harvey Bierema
14 Big Kahuna Bierema Rodeo Inc. / Harvey Bierema
169 Peep Show Cornwell Bucking Bulls / Justin Cornwell
SG1 Gangster Time C Check Bucking Bulls / Curt Check
322 Texas Comfort Air's First Blood Cooper/ Scruggs Bucking Bulls / Bryce Cooper
W402 Jasper Wentz Bucking Bulls/New West Rodeos / Craig Wentz
W56 Whiskey Bent Wentz Bucking Bulls/New West Rodeos / Craig Wentz
07 Home Grown Eno Bucking Bulls / Darin Eno
58A Finning Lil Shorty Flying Four Bucking Bulls / Russell Clunie
411 Magic Poison Frontier Rodeo Company / Jerry Nelson
43 Roulette Frontier Rodeo Company / Jerry Nelson
125 Bootdaddy.com Crescent City Bucking Bulls / Gene Owen
313 Zorro Jane Clark / Gene Owen
404B Identity Crisis Bill Henson / Gene Owen / Braindead Cattle Co.
437B Lil 2 Train Jane Clark / Gene Owen
567 Lester Gillis Jane Clark / Gene Owen
W37 Cochise Jane Clark / Gene Owen
411 Bad Brad Humpz and Hornz / Sis 'N' Stan Bucking Bulls / Francis Dandy
94Z High Razor Humpz and Hornz / Sis 'N' Stan Bucking Bulls / Francis Dandy
C23 Smoke Show Humpz and Hornz / Sis 'N' Stan / KMH
M40 Classic Man Humpz and Hornz / Megan Ibrahimi
342 Tykro Pound Sand Wild Hoggs / Corey Chmelnyk
08C Danny Boy D&H Cattle Co / Gordon / OK Corralis
23B Fearless D&H Cattle / Buck Cattle / Tommy Julian
31C Ain't Easy Being Me D&H Cattle / Craig Moore
32Y SweetPro's Bruiser D&H Cattle Co. / Buck Cattle Co. / H.D. Page
362A Heartbreak Kid D&H Cattle / Buck Cattle / Erwin Cattle
397A Frequent Flyer D&H Cattle / Erwin Cattle
41B- Cool Customer D&H Cattle / Flinn
4C Audacious D&H Cattle Co. / 444 Bucking Bulls
608D Flight Risk D&H Cattle Company / H.D. Page
93A Struttin Stuff D&H Cattle Co. / Futrell
C4 Nathan D&H Cattle Co. / Harrison
1332 Gangster Boy Rickey West Bucking Bulls / Rickey West
202 Capone Martinez Bucking Bulls, LLC / Edward Martinez
435 Rodeo Houston Halpain / All American Bull Co
106 Sosa's Alley Cat JD Nix / Sosa Buckers / Shiloh Sosa / JD Nix
35 Spotted Demon Julio Moreno / Dallas Schott
9331/6 Rusty Bones Julio Moreno / Bar CB
W20 War Cry Julio Moreno / Dallas Schott
1173 Marquis Metal Works Gangster's Wildside Paradigm Bull Company / Jeremy Walker
761 Total Feeds Bushwacked Ohl/Herb/McDowell/Comozzi
08B Hostage Hart Cattle Co / Hale / Randy Wood
08C Crazy Times Hart Cattle Co / Randy Wood
138 M.A.G.A. TNT Bucking Bulls / Hart Cattle Co
16B Budakon Hart Cattle Co / Hale
279 Bottoms Up TNT Bucking Bulls / Hart Cattle Co
319 Canadian Mist TNT Bucking Bulls / Hart Cattle Co
37Z Udder Lover Hart Cattle Co / Hale / Randy Wood
-400 Oz TNT Bucking Bulls / Hart Cattle Co
518 Bad Decisions TNT Bucking Bulls / Hart Cattle Co
77B Medicine Man TNT Bucking Bulls / Hart Cattle Co
B402 Big City Plummer / Hart Cattle Co.
B87 Wicked Hou Hart Cattle Co / Hale / Randy Wood
S30 Milky Chance TNT Bucking Bulls / Hart Cattle Co
444 Big Black K-C Bucking Bulls / Joe & Nina Webb
809 Old Fort Days K-C Bucking Bulls / Spark-lin Acres
B1 Apper's Mind Freak Jo-Z Bucking Bulls / K Bar C Bucking Bulls / Spark-Lin-Acres
25B Trail of Tears CG Bucking Bulls / Clint Gantt
A19 Bezerk BMC Bucking Bulls/Jenkins Cattle Co.
151 Night Shift L&E Bucking Bulls / Chaston Lee
433 Fly Over Cantankerous / Major League Bucking Bulls
4721 Full Count Cantankerous / Major League Bucking Bulls
4185 Accelerator TNT Rodeo Co. / Mitch Terrell / Trevor Terrell
12 Red Bones M Rafter E Bucking Bulls / Sam Mitchell
S40 Birthday Cake M Rafter E Bucking Bulls / Goods Bucking Bulls
419 Big City Nights Vold Rodeo / Nansen Vold
501 Come on Over Vold Rodeo / Prescott / Nansen Vold
135 Wild Child Outlaw Buckers Rodeo Corp / Curtis Sawyer
269 Fish Camp Outlaw Buckers Rodeo Corp / Curtis Sawyer
A22 Dilligaff Outlaw Buckers Rodeo Corp / Curtis Sawyer
209 Bad Beagle Phenom Genetics / Spurs West LLC / Sankey Pro Rodeo
43X Magic Train Phenom Genetics / Sankey Pro Rodeo / Matt Scharping
513 Airborn Phenom Genetics / Swalin / Sankey Pro Rodeo
522 Deaconator Phenom Genetics / Spurs West LLC / Sankey Pro Rodeo
507 Caddyshack Paige Stout / Lukas Banning Bucking Bulls
409 Mr. Clean Cottonwood Bucking Bulls, LLC / Ron Alsbaugh
3314 Mr. Majestic Cord McCoy / Bruce Wold / HRR Bulls
442 Blue Crush Cord McCoy / Reese
23 Shownuff Blake Sharp / Henry Wilson
391 Slingin Tears Blake Sharp / Caveman Bucking Bulls
523 Yelawolf Blake Sharp
X0 Spotted Snake Weber Bucking Bulls / Shel Weber
309 Millennium's Buck Torres Brothers Bucking Bulls LLC / Rafael Sanabria
446B Jaywalker Torres Brothers Bucking Bulls LLC / Rafael Sanabria
510 Switchback PK Triplett Bucking Bulls / Pat Triplett
001 Smooth Operator Dakota Rodeo/Julie Rosen/Clay Struve/Chad Berger
1212 Gambini Dakota Rodeo/Julie Rosen/Clay Struve/Chad Berger
1217 Red Moon Dakota Rodeo / Chad Berger / Clay Struve / H&C Bucking Bulls
125 Catfish John Dakota Rodeo - Chad Berger / Clay Struve / Miller
169 Sky Harbor Chad Berger / Clay Struve / Wilks Ranch / Paradigm Bull Co.
247 Red Dawn Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Heald Pro Bulls
-247 Red Bandana Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Staci Wilks/N Bar Ranch/Chase Bass
2731 South Texas Gangster Dakota Rodeo/Julie Rosen/Clay Struve/Chad Berger
28A Smooth Wreck Dakota Rodeo / Chad Berger / Clay Struve / Diamond Willow
311 Mason's Missouri Golden Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Heald Pro Bulls
314 Rocket Man Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Heald Pro Bulls
323 Legit Dakota Rodeo / Chad Berger / Julie Rosen / Clay Struve / Leffew
-323 Biker Bob Dakota Rodeo / Chad Berger / Clay Struve / H&C Bucking Bulls
34 Soup in a Group Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Wilks Ranch
345 Rising Sun Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Heald Pro Bulls
48C Tested Crazy Dakota Rodeo - Chad Berger / Clay Struve / Ken Barnhard
50 Ceviche Dakota Rodeo / Chad Berger / Clay Struve
511T Stretch Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Heald Pro Bulls
517 Space Force Dakota Rodeo / Chad Berger / Clay Struve
806 Speed Demon Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Heald Pro Bulls
812 Talking Smack Dakota Rodeo - Chad Berger / Clay Struve / Ken Barnhard
9-436 Midnight Rain Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Staci Wilks/N Bar Ranch
E5 Big Black Cat Dakota Rodeo/Chad Berger/Clay Struve/Heald Pro Bulls
C100 Nailed Kruger

The Top 5 bulls in the ABBI Classic standings heading into Las Vegas are Chiseled, I’m Legit Too, Sun Country, The Right Stuff and Night Hawk.
Here is a list of the ABBI Classic bulls who have already punched their tickets to Vegas.
Brand # Bull Owner / Partnership
1518 Uncle Gangster Ogden Ranch / Hart Cattle Co
87C Sun Country Sirridge / Sun Country / Donaho
500 Mad Child K Bar C / Joe & Nina Webb
500 Im Legit Too Bloyd Land & Cattle
527 Preachers Kid K Bar C / RD Cattle
534 Too Dirty Cord McCoy / Bruce Wold / HR Bulls
X51 Gangster Party Shield of Faith Cattle
513 Secret Sauce Martinez Bucking Bulls
162 The Right Stuff Berger / Struvey / Willow / Smith / Nix / Owens
584 Foghorn Leghorn Dennis & Jan Owens
51 Viper Cord McCoy / Big Sky Bulls
M5 Soy El Fuego Silver Creek / Winston / Melton Bull Co
513 Good Night Robicheaux Dakota / Berger / Struve / Willow / Samford
6-5 Sin City Halpain / Harmon
530 Pat's Dream Long Ranch
LR 531 Proctors Pride K Bar C / Bull Creek Bucking Bulls
-51 Skeeter Peter Smith / Owens
513 Excessive Force Halpain / Martinelli
JH528 El Big Bad Hudgins Bucking Bulls
501 Air Support Braun Bucking Bulls
591 Twisted X Hawkins Bucking Bulls / Saabye
537C Air Assault 444 / Winston / Davis /Durham / Buck / D&H
C05 Honey Man Buck / D&H Cattle
43C- Chiseled D&H Cattle / Flinn
16C Strange Cargo OK Corralis / Gordon / D&H Cattle
561C Hocus Pocus Barthold / Almand / D&H Cattle
155 Hammerhead Blu CG Bucking Bulls / Halpain
506 Armageddon Silver Creek / Winston / Melton Bull Co
d26 Landslide Hodges / Shuler
612 Ridin Solo Cord McCoy / Steve Best
511 Skyfall Silver Creek / Winston / Melton Bull Co
027 Concealed Carry Rockin R Bucking Bulls / Jerry Rush
599 Bulls Eye Mears / Broken Arrow
22 Night Hawk Martinez Bucking Bulls
0316 Tried and Tested Clapp cattle/D&H cattle Co.

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