2019 Canadian Finals Rodeo

Bubble Watch: 30 Competitors Have A Chance With 2 CPRA Rodeos Left

Bubble Watch: 30 Competitors Have A Chance With 2 CPRA Rodeos Left

With just two rodeos left in the CPRA's 2019 season, we've calculated that there are 30 competitors left with a chance to get into the CFR.

Sep 19, 2019 by Katy Lucas
Bubble Watch: 30 Competitors Have A Chance With 2 CPRA Rodeos Left

With just two rodeos left in the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association's 2019 season, we've calculated that there are 30 cowboys and cowgirls left with a chance to get into the Canadian Finals Rodeo. They've been battling it out all season long, but for some that are either on the bubble or just below it, it will all come down to the Dallas Sunstrum Memorial Rodeo in Brooks, Alberta, and the Hanna Indoor Pro Rodeo in Hanna, Alberta, to see who will take the final few spots available in the top 12.

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While we cannot stress enough that these calculations are UNOFFICIAL, we do try to make them as accurate as possible by comparing the payout from both Brooks and Hanna in 2018 to the entry numbers and purse in 2019 (deducting or adding a little money if the numbers are lower or higher this year) to estimate how much money is left to be won. We've also listed if a competitor has the required 15 rodeos during the season to be eligible for a CFR qualification, and made sure the ones that need to win to move into the top 12 are actually entered in the final two rodeos and therefore have given themselves a chance to win.

*Injuries are also a factor that we can't always accurately track, so there may be competitors in the top 12 who will not compete in the CFR therefore, opening up another spot.

So with that said, here is our best look at who is safe, whose spot could be in jeopardy, and who has a chance to make the trip to Red Deer, Alberta, for the 2019 Canadian Finals Rodeo.

Bareback: Jacob Stemo Hunting Last Bareback Spot

According to our calculations, there was just shy of $2,000 to be won in 2018 if a bareback rider won first place at both Hanna and Brooks last year. With two more entries in 2019, it should just reach that $2,000 mark for first at both events so we looked for any competitors that were less than $2,000 out of 12th place — Jacob Stemo came up as the only one with a shot to do so at just $879.45 behind current No. 12 Colin Adams (who is listed as No. 14 but due to two competitors above him not having their 15 rodeos, he will move up to the No. 12 spot). 


BAREBACK

1BENNETT CALEB (20)33,512.22SAFE
2CHAMPION RICHMOND (16)31,965.52SAFE
3MARSHALL KY (35)30,515.28SAFE
4TAYPOTAT TY (24)25,541.54SAFE
5LAYE CLINT (16)23,146.33SAFE
6LACASSE SPUR (35)21,370.52SAFE
7GOODINE COLE (23)20,439.25SAFE
8LARSEN ORIN (15)20,233.34SAFE
9BERTSCH DANTAN (28)17,215.57SAFE
10LAMB KODY (23)15,591.77SAFE
11HARDWICK SETH (12)14,592.63DOES NOT QUALIFY
12WOODS LINDEN (31)13,231.40SAFE
13HAMILTON CONNOR (11)13,124.69DOES NOT QUALIFY
14ADAMS COLIN (29)11,869.46BUBBLE
15STEMO JACOB (19)10,990.01NEEDS $879.45

Steer Wrestling: Two Spots Up For Grabs Between Four Competitors

The steer wrestling is a totally different story than the bareback in that two competitors could be caught and there are four steer wrestlers behind them who can do it with approximately $2,700 up for grabs (three greater entries at each rodeo in 2019 vs 2018) if a competitor were to win first at both events over the last two weekends. Both Bridger Chambers (No. 11) and Brock Butterfield (No. 12) will be competing this weekend to defend their hard-earned spots from would-be CFR rookies Evan Spady (No. 13) and Denver Roy (No. 15), and CFR regulars Ty Miller (No. 14), and Tanner Milan (No. 16).


STEER WRESTLING

1GUENTHNER SCOTT (35)29,768.78SAFE
2CASSIDY CODY (39)27,170.96SAFE
3CASSIDY CURTIS (36)24,644.29SAFE
4BRUNNER TANNER (13)20,265.34NEEDS TWO MORE RODEOS TO QUALIFY
5THOMAS JASON (27)20,183.10SAFE
6CURE HUNTER (16)17,465.56SAFE
7LAYE BRENDAN (33)17,009.64SAFE
8DELEMONT LAYNE (40)16,764.92SAFE
9CULLING STEPHEN (34)16,356.00SAFE
10MOORE CLAYTON (31)16,113.32SAFE
11CHAMBERS BRIDGER (35)15,267.41COULD BE CAUGHT
12BUTTERFIELD BROCK (39)14,325.38BUBBLE
13SPADY EVAN (40)14,237.28NEEDS $88.10
14MILLER TY (40)13,795.24NEEDS $530.14
15ROY DENVER (38)12,209.99NEEDS $2115.39
16MILAN TANNER (35)12,047.26NEEDS $2278.12
17RAMEY BEN (40)11,794.24NOT ENTERED

Team Roping: Prepare For A Dramatic Finish Among The Bottom Of The Pack

Both the heading and heeling races are fairly tight at the bottom of the pack, meaning these next two weekends will be dramatic for Canadian rodeo fans. There is approximately $2,200 (two fewer entries in 2019 vs 2018) up to grabs on each side of the team roping, meaning headers Trey Gallais (No. 13), Dustin Bird (No. 14), Roland McFadden (No. 15), Chad Evenson (No. 16), Brenten Hall (No. 17), and Jesse Popescul (No. 18) could have a chance, while bubble-man Kal Fuller and No. 11 Justin McCarroll could be caught. We've also listed No. 10, Brett Buss, as he could be caught, but it would be a long shot so he is fairly safe.

TR HEADER

1GRAHAM DAWSON (39)21,891.82SAFE
2ULLERY CLAY (39)20,441.76SAFE
3BONNETT LOGAN (42)19,653.23SAFE
4SHERWOOD MATT (17)19,401.07SAFE
5MCLEOD TUFTIN (40)16,314.19SAFE
6DEPAOLI STEELE (37)14,885.08SAFE
7SCHMIDT KOLTON (31)13,646.66SAFE
8SIMPSON LEVI (33)13,313.88SAFE
9ROGERS GARRETT (15)13,004.88SAFE
10BUSS BRETT (30)12,966.33COULD BE CAUGHT/FAIRLY SAFE
11MCCARROLL JUSTIN (32)12,728.33COULD BE CAUGHT
12FULLER KAL (32)12,645.43BUBBLE
13GALLAIS TREY (40)12,082.29NEEDS $563.14
14BIRD DUSTIN (22)11,035.46NEEDS $1609.97
15MCFADDEN ROLAND (39)10,688.62NEEDS $1956.81
16EVENSON CHAD (15)10,657.52NEEDS $1987.91
17HALL BRENTEN (20)10,409.04NEEDS $2236.39
18POPESCUL JESSE (40)10,360.11NEEDS $2285.32

The heeling is similar to the heading in that there are quite a few competitors stacked closely together at the bottom who have a chance to move in, and a few above the 12-man threshold that could be in jeopardy. Heelers Mike Beers (No. 13), Tee Mcleod (No. 14), Chase Tryan (No. 15), Wyatt Eirikson (No. 16), Cole Davison (No. 17), Tristin Woolsey (No. 18), and Trent Tunke (No. 19) all have a chance to move up. On the other end of the spectrum, Devin Wigemyr (No. 12), Klay Whyte (No. 11) could be caught, and we've even marked Brett McCarroll as "fairly safe" instead of "safe" because of the tight races were seeing in this event.

TR HEELER

1GRAHAM DILLON (39)21,891.81SAFE
2WARREN RILEY (41)20,441.81SAFE
3BONNETT KEELY (42)19,653.24SAFE
4KOCH HUNTER (23)19,513.86SAFE
5ROY KASPER (35)16,735.54SAFE
6MCLEOD TYCE (40)16,314.17SAFE
7WILSON RILEY (33)15,723.75SAFE
8BUHLER JEREMY (26)13,491.59SAFE
9MINOR JACOB (15)13,004.86SAFE
10MCCARROLL BRETT (32)12,728.38COULD BE CAUGHT/FAIRLY SAFE
11WHYTE KLAY (28)11,462.81COULD BE CAUGHT
12WIGEMYR DEVIN (39)10,688.56BUBBLE
13BEERS MIKE (15)10,657.53NEEDS $31.03
14MCLEOD TEE (33)10,433.75NEEDS $254.81
15TRYAN CHASE (20)10,409.04NEEDS $279.52
16EIRIKSON WYATT (40)9,735.42NEEDS $953.14
17DAVISON COLE (27)9,657.08NEEDS $1031.48
18WOOLSEY TRISTIN (39)9,315.11NEEDS $1373.45
19TUNKE TRENT (39)8,887.43NEEDS 1801.13

Saddle Bronc Riding: Young Zweifel With A Chance To Make His First CFR

If you're going to make your first CFR, why not do it in dramatic fashion? That's just what it will be if Zweifel can get it done this weekend. The bronc rider has an outside chance at making it in with approximately $2,100 available to win if he sweeps both rodeos over the next two weekends (down a few bucks due to fewer entries in 2019).


SADDLE BRONCCURRENT EARNINGSSTATUS
1THURSTON ZEKE (16)55,939.08SAFE
2HAY DAWSON (16)31,318.01SAFE
3ANDERSEN BEN (34)31,237.47SAFE
4WATSON JAKE (18)29,357.94SAFE
5WANCHUK KOLBY (29)25,768.30SAFE
6HAUSAUER DUSTY (27)21,139.77SAFE
7SCHEER CORT (15)19,586.25SAFE
8FINLAY JAKE (16)17,993.91SAFE
9ASHBACHER KOLE (40)16,142.72SAFE
10BURWASH JAKE (37)14,056.29INJURED
11DAHM DAWSON (30)13,609.88SAFE
12HAY LOGAN (38)12,726.15BUBBLE
13ZWEIFEL CHASE (37)10,646.65NEEDS $2079.50

Tie-Down Roping: Six Ropers With A Chance

The tie-down roping has many contestants that may have a chance to qualify over the next two weekends and a big part of that opportunity is due to a total of 16 extra entries between the two rodeos compared to last year's numbers. Because of this, we're putting the possible earnings to win both rodeos at approximately $3,000 and have included all competitors within that range. 

TIE-DOWN ROPING

GRANT MORGAN (37)22,911.44SAFE
MEGED HAVEN (20)19,790.21SAFE
BOUCHARD ALWIN (37)19,617.13SAFE
DUBLANKO ERIK (42)19,190.02SAFE
BIRD LOGAN (41)18,400.46SAFE
SMITH BLAIR (38)17,176.68SAFE
HANCHEY SHANE (19)16,724.67SAFE
RIEMER REESE (8)16,382.56DOES NOT QUALIFY
ROMBOUGH LEE (41)16,110.15SAFE
COOPER TUF (11)15,365.37DOES NOT QUALIFY
POPESCUL JESSE (40)14,810.78SAFE
SMITH SHANE (40)14,453.67FAIRLY SAFE
MCCARTNEY CODY (14)13,642.46COULD BE CAUGHT - NEEDS ONE MORE RODEO TO QUALIFY
WARREN RILEY (40)13,313.59BUBBLE
MILLIGAN TYLER (15)13,140.20NEEDS $173.39 - ONLY ENTERED IN HANNA
HARRIS TY (17)13,047.27NEEDS $266.32
DURFEY TYSON (2)12,419.91DOES NOT QUALIFY
COX BLANE (17)12,133.05NEEDS $1180.54
POFFENROTH VIRGIL (37)11,914.56NEEDS $1399.03
LUCAS KYLE (33)11,089.54NEEDS $2224.05
HAYES WYATT (39)10,970.74NEEDS $2342.85

Barrel Racing: Spielman, Gerwatoski, & Skocdopole Have A Shot

There are two barrel racers in the top 12 who don't have enough rodeos to qualify for the CFR this year, meaning Rylee Trenholm (No. 14 on the list) is on the bubble. There are also three competitors behind her — Shelby Spielman (No. 15), Kim Gerwatoski (No. 16), and Diane Skocdopole (No. 17) — who can catch both Trenholm and Lynette Brodoway if things go their way this weekend and they win big chunks of the approximately $2,200 up for grabs if a competitor can win first place in both rodeos.

LADIES BARREL RACING

1ELLIOTT JUSTINE (38)38,041.84SAFE
2WALKER MARY (21)31,585.55SAFE
3WILLS BROOKE (31)25,017.37SAFE
4MANNING TAYLOR (37)24,516.22SAFE
5RUZICKA STACEY (38)24,442.68SAFE
6KINSEL HAILEY (5)23,875.64DOES NOT QUALIFY
7GANTER ANGELA (33)21,789.41SAFE
8OLAFSON BERTINA (34)21,228.68SAFE
9SHARP JENNIFER (19)18,929.91SAFE
10O'REILLY JENNA (27)18,882.02SAFE
11GANTER JACKIE (26)18,274.93SAFE
12MILLER EMILY (5)16,186.88DOES NOT QUALIFY
13BRODOWAY LYNETTE (19)15,358.38COULD BE CAUGHT
14TRENHOLM RYLEE (36)13,468.72BUBBLE
15SPIELMAN SHELBY (32)13,358.72NEEDS $110.00
16GERWATOSKI KIM (34)12,791.02NEEDS $677.70
17SKOCDOPOLE DIANE (38)12,099.06NEEDS $1259.66

Bull Riding:

The bull riding is always a tough event to estimate because of the added factor of ground money, but for the sake of this calculation, we will assume that enough bull riders will cover their bulls to fill all of the placings. There should be about $2,500 up for grabs if a rider can win both events and that means both Shay Marks (No. 13) and Ardie Maier (No. 14) have a very good chance to move up and No. 11 Todd Chotowetz and No. 12 Zane Lambert's positions could be up for grabs. All four competitors are up in both rodeos over the next two weekends, so fans should prepare for some excitement as they solidify their positions.

BULL RIDING

1DURAZO EDGAR (19)47,916.01SAFE
2HANSEN JORDAN (22)45,087.75SAFE
3KIMZEY SAGE (15)31,841.44SAFE
4GREEN GARRETT (19)30,748.46SAFE
5PARSONAGE JARED (25)28,837.33SAFE
6WEST LONNIE (21)24,753.32SAFE
7COVERCHUK CODY LEE (15)23,885.73SAFE
8BROWN KYLE (41)22,211.63SAFE
9ELLIS TY (37)20,864.76SAFE
10GARDNER JACOB (33)20,793.16SAFE
11CHOTOWETZ TODD (31)19,861.96COULD BE CAUGHT
12LAMBERT ZANE (27)19,727.49BUBBLE
13MARKS SHAY (17)18,881.41NEEDS $846.08
14MAIER ARDIE (28)18,758.63NEEDS $968.86