Posted by jennifer
184 days ago
under True Cowboy News
True Cowboy's Tyson Durfey and Casey Colletti head to Las Vegas to compete at the 2011 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo December 1st. They have 10 long days of competition against the top cowboys in the world.
They're packing some game as well with Tyson Durfey making his 5th appearance at the finals in the Tie-Down Roping. This two time Canadian World Champion pushes once again to clutch the PRCA World Title. Tyson's calm and confident attitude keeps this cowboy coming back each year to win some big money, gold buckles and the world.
Casey Colletti, the rockie of the two has bright hopes to be in the running for a chance of at the world title as well in the Bareback Riding. With a steller season his momentum has moved him up in the rankings and spotlight to be a contender. This Colorado cowboy has his work cut out for him though competing against some of the best in the world but this young cowboy knows when to kick it into high gear for a win. Casey must keep his cool on the best buckin horses around and score high each night to be a threat.
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d luck to these two fine cowboys who have shown us time and time again what amazing athletes they are. Viva Las Vegas, rodeo fans. Hope you make it out to support all the athletes. Be sure to book your rooms at the Tropicana Las Vegas to get the best rates in town.
Posted by jennifer
382 days ago
under 5 Star Unplugged News
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Posted by jennifer
410 days ago
under True Cowboy News
OKLAHOMA CITY – There’s only one title that now eludes Tyson Durfey.
The Missouri-born cowboy put together a magnificent run from March 31-April 3 to win tie-down roping during the Dodge National Circuit Finals Rodeo at Jim Norick Arena, the historic site that hosted the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo for 13 years.
“This event has always been important to me,” said Durfey of Colbert, Wash. “Growing up in Missouri, Billy Huber was a legend in that area. Even my brother and my dad went to the circuit finals, so growing up, everybody that I looked up to was going to the circuit finals.”
Huber is from Iowa, Missouri’s neighbor to the north. Both are part of the Great Lakes Circuit, one of 12 regions that are part of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s circuit system. Huber has earned 20 qualifications to the DNCFR by winning either the Great Lakes Circuit’s year-end or finals titles, so you can see how a young Durfey found an idol.
April 6th, 2011 | Author: Ted Harbin
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