SOME of the best bull riders in the nation will be in action at the Jamison Hotel, Penrith on Saturday as Australian Professional Rodeo Association action moves into the western suburbs of Sydney.
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Gill Brothers from Upper Horton in New South Wales are supplying the bulls for the XXXX Gold Xtreme Bulls night from 7pm.
There will be 34 bulls riders in Penrith for the event including current APRA champion Troy Wilkinson from Upper Horton who rode time on three of his four bulls to win the Australian Championship in the APRA last year. Wilkinson has drawn the bull Special Force.
Tim Amey will be another rider from the New England area of New South Wales lining up at Penrith.
Wagga Wagga rider Sean Lynch is one of the young guns of the sport and will compete along with Sam Champ from Meldale, just north of Brisbane, one of the APRA cowboys who hail from the metropolitan area.
Jared Borghero has drawn the bull Kings Cross and will need to use his knowledge as a rider and bull fighter to make an eight-second ride. Borghero is originally from Beaudesert in Queensland and now lives in Central Queensland.
Like so many cowboys competing on Saturday night at Penrith, distance is no object when chasing an adrenaline rush from an extreme sport and the top prize money
RODEO PROGRAM
February 6 Peterborough (SA), XXXX Gold Xtreme Bulls at Penrith (NSW); February 13 Ballarat (Vic), Ross (Tas); February 20 Hay Twilight Rodeo (NSW), Lillico (Tas), XXXX Gold Xtreme Bulls Dubbo (NSW); February 27 Millmerran Show Rodeo (Qld), Narrandera (NSW), Powranna Bull Ride and Rodeo (Tas), Whittlesea (Vic).
OPEN WINNERS AT
WILMINGTON
Saddle bronc - David Stacey; bull ride - Benjamin Gard 86; bareback - Tom Willoughby and Parrish May 81; steer wrestling - Kevin Reynolds 4.35; rope and tie - Jay March 4.25; team roping Tony Woodall and Jay March 8.2; barrel race - Ellie Gard 17.945; breakaway roping - Jessica Layton - 3.2