5/7/2023 0 Comments Last man sitting with bulls![]() ![]() There is plenty of parking and the multipurpose building is easy to find on Hwy. ![]() Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for kids four to 12 and admission is free for youngsters three and under. The show starts at 7 p.m., but organizers recommend coming early to get a good seat. “We will be looking for contestants out of the crowd.”Īnnouncer for the rodeo is nationally recognized Jeff Lee and funnyman is Chad Farley, who has held the funnyman of the year title. “Last man sitting in a chair wins the jackpot,” said Gray. The rodeo clowns do their best to make the bull angry and lead it to the table. Gray described the event as a card table sitting in the middle of the arena with four guys sitting around it. There will also be a game of bull poker between the barrel racing and the short go finale. But, the racing will begin at noon and is open to the public. The main barrel race will be held in between the bull riding events, according to Gray. Some have participated in the national finals rodeo in Las Vegas. Bulls with monikers like Widow Maker, Undertaker, and Dozer will be there to toss cowboys around. But, they aren’t the only famous names to kick up some dust. “The top ten riders from the long go will ride in the short go for the prize money.”Īmong the bull riders are nationally ranked Brent Menz of Missouri and former PBR world finalist Willis Trosclair of Louisiana. “We’re going to have 35 bull riders and we’re going to have a long go and a short go,” Gray said. “It’s going to be a premier event,” said Rotarian Brent Gray, one of the event coordinators. The event is a fundraiser for the Rotary Club of Water Valley and will include barrel racing with 20 of the best riders around. COFFEEVILLE – Some of the best-known bull riders in the world will tangle with some of the meanest bulls during the Bulls and Barrels Bonanza in the arena of the Yalobusha Multipurpose Building April 6.
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