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Bullfight teams
anxious to claim Cord McCoy Invitational title
It’s just part of the heart-stopping action that will be part of the Pre-Paid Legal Services, Inc. Cord McCoy Invitational presented by Ariat and Cooper Tires, set for 7:30 p= .m. Friday, May 28, and Saturday, May 29, at the Pontotoc County Agri-Plex. Bes= ides the great bull riders that are part of the Professional Bull Riders Touring= Pro Division and the terrific animals brought in to buck them off, the athletes that are part of the Professional Bullfighters Daisy Protection Bullfight T= our will definitely put on a show.
From two-time world champio=
n Andy
Burelle of nearby
“It’s always ex= citing to be part of these competitions and prove yourself against the best guys in the business,” Burelle said. “Being able to compete this close = to home is a big deal to a lot of us.”
Besides defending his two w=
orld
titles, Burelle will team with Lance McIlvain of
“Most of the guys in =
Team
Andy Burelle,
If experience is anything, = this might be the team to beat. Besides being a two-time world champ, Burelle has been considered one of the best bullfighters in the game for many years. = p>
Burelle has worked some of =
the
biggest events in
But McIlvain also has a str= ong background, including an outstanding pedigree. He comes from a family close= to the sport, a second-generation bullfighter who has seen the ins and outs of= the sport since he was old enough to peak through the fence. He’s a two-t= ime qualifier for the Professional Bullfighters Daisy Protection Bullfight World Championships.
Team Taco
Dowdy knows what it takes t= o win, and he’s done it plenty in his career on the PBF Daisy Protection Bullfight Tour. Several times he’s been named the Daisy “Take A= im at Safety” most valuable player.
Just last August, he earned=
the
championship at the Texas Heritage National Bank PBR Challenge bullfight in=
Allard has worked his way u= p from the TwoBulls Tour to the Daisy Tour in the PBF, handling the rigors of the minor league system in an effort to show his stuff in prime time in front of the big crowds and elite bull riders who will make up the Cord McCoy Invitational.
Team
Dave Jantzi,
Dave Jantzi is a two-time q= ualifier to the PBF Daisy Protection Bullfight World Championships, and he’s proven himself year after year. In 2009, he finished the year as the Daisy Protection reserve world champion bullfighter.
Last May, he missed the act= ion inside the Pontotoc County Agri-Plex because of injury. Now he will try to = make up for lost time and lost opportunities, teaming with Anthony Moore, a vete= ran bullfighter who was the in the race for the 2009 Daisy Rookie of the Year honor.
Jantzi is from
Team Mann Cr=
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Brian Flanders,
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p; Brian
Flanders has been pretty good for a while. That didn’t stop him from
stepping up his game. He’s been doing so each of his seven years in t=
he
business, earning the right to play on the biggest stages of the sport. Last
year, he qualified for the PBF World Championships, which took place during=
the
Professional Bull Riders Challenger Tour finale in
&nbs= p; Osten got his start fighting bulls while recuperating from a bull riding injury. A passion followed, and it all led to a career. The 25-year-old has been named the American Cowboys Rodeo Association bullfighter of the year.
&nbs= p; And being an Oklahoman gives him a little extra incentive to keep the Cord McCoy Invitational protection bullfight title in his home state.
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