Organizers hoping for another record turnout at national PBR event
The Canadian Touring Pro Division of PBR makes a stop in North Battleford Thursday night with some of the best riders and meanest bulls on the circuit including Wild Hoggs Bucking Bulls’ ‘Al Capone’.
“They’ll definitely put a show on for the crowd. You stay on them [the bulls] you get a lot of points,” said Corey Chmelnyk, director of the event. “Probably the best bull in Canada right now and shooting for the best bull of the year is ‘Built Tough’ from Thompson Rodeo Livestock and he’ll be here.”
The event has been held in North Battleford the last eight years, but two years ago it was renamed to the McDonald’s Colby Cave Memorial Classic PBR in honor of Cave – an NHL player from North Battleford who passed away in 2020 at the age of 25.
“He loved the PBR and came to it every year and his family is awesome, so we decided to throw his name in there and give part of the proceeds to the Colby Cave Foundation which helps support youth hockey groups in the area,” Chmelnyk said.