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Page 7 of 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | Next 10>> $150,000 lures the craziest riders[May 21, 2009] The Professional Bull Riding (PBR) Mega Month, is only in its infancy in Australia, but has really taken off.
Speaking from his central Queensland cattle property, Troy Dunn said he was extremely excited to be bringing to Australia the best bull-riding talent the world has to offer for the most lucrative series of events ever held Down Under.
Beef bash fires bulls up[May 11, 2009] RODEO: They went to the Great Western on Friday as high-riding cowboys, but all made the same impact as they slammed into the Rockhampton dust.
That was the story for 20 of the best bull riders around as they took it in turn to be tipped southwards by a gyrating beast.
Injuries won't stop Jared[Mar. 26, 2009] INJURY may have stopped Jared Kearns riding bulls but it hasn't stopped him being a part of the action when the show comes to town.
Veteran Australian Bull Rider Announces Retirement[Feb. 10, 2009] PUEBLO, Colo. (February 9, 2009) - Today, PBR veteran Greg Potter (Queensland, Australia) officially announced his retirement from the sport of bull riding. The 37-year-old has been a constant face on the Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS), having competed for twelve years and qualifying for the PBR World Finals in Las Vegas for seven years. This announcement comes after Potter suffered yet another neck injury at the 2009 Sacramento Classic in Sacramento, Calif. By Katharine Sherrer, PBR
Rodeo rider shot dead in 'freak accident'[Jan. 31, 2009] A NORTHERN Territory man was killed instantly when he was shot in a "freak accident" on a remote NT cattle station.Brett Schmidt, 25, a popular Territory rodeo rider, was mustering cattle when he was killed.
Imbil's link to world rodeo[Jan. 23, 2009] FROM humble beginnings growing up in the scenic surrounds of country life in Imbil, Philip Kropp has made a big impact in the sport of bull clowning. In fact, Kropp's success is nothing short of stunning.
Kropp, 25, is now based in Utah where he is one of the most respected and admired bull clowns on the bull riding circuit. With countless accolades and awards to his name, his resume is the envy of any bull clown.
Country music fans flocking to Tamworth[Jan. 16, 2009] Up to 50,000 people are boot-scooting their way to Tamworth for the annual country music pilgrimage that more than doubles the city's population.
No Bull: Darmody among best[Jan. 15, 2009] Matt Darmody was crowned leading bull fighter at the East Coast Bull and Bronco Riding Championships in Wyong on the Central Coast last Saturday night.
Kyogle's Dave Kennedy a bull riding champ[Jan. 12, 2009] NEWLY crowned national bull riding champion David Kennedy believes shifting rodeos away from the country and bringing them to the city is going to become increasingly important for the future of the sport.
Kyogle's Dave Kennedy a bull riding champ[Jan. 12, 2009] NEWLY crowned national bull riding champion David Kennedy believes shifting rodeos away from the country and bringing them to the city is going to become increasingly important for the future of the sport.
Bull riders' bones take a bruising[Jan. 6, 2009] BULLS beware -- Australia's best young cowboys are raring to buck when the chutes open at the Staunch Energy Drink National Finals Rodeo tomorrow.
Cabans compete at national rodeo finals[Jan. 5, 2009] Moree husband and wife Troy and Wendy Caban will compete in the Australian Professional Rodeo Association National Finals on the Gold Coast this weekend.
Unpicking an Urban legend[Jan. 1, 2009] This is a story about the tension between artistic integrity and commercial success. It is the story of how individuality was crushed and an Australian country singer became a superstar. Oh, yes, and got the girl in the final reel.
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