The 11.5 Businessman’s Roping, formerly produced by Perry DiLoreto, is scheduled first thing Monday, April 4, including a four-steer consolation round, and is followed by the 10.5 with an over-40, $10,000-added 9.5 incentive. Then Sunday, April 3, expect the over-21, $10,000-added 12.5 Oilfield Classic. Saturday, April 2, all eyes are on Feist XLV. That night, doors open for the cowboy auction and welcome reception at 5 p.m. Open ropings, then the 15.5 roping is followed by BFI Legends on Friday. Kicking off Wrangler BFI Week on Thursday, March 31 are the Hooey Jr BFI 10.5 and Jr. Early teams entered in the 45th “Feist” on Saturday, April 2, include the still-hot world champs Kaleb Driggers and Junior Nogeuira, along with powerhouses Dustin Egusquiza/Travis Graves, Clay Smith/Jade Corkill, Erich Rogers/Paden Bray, new team Chad Masters and Cory Petska, plus young guns like Nicky Northcott and Grady Quamm. With a first-place paycheck of a guaranteed $40,000, you’re guaranteed to see the likes of Walt Woodard, Tyler Magnus, Tee Woolman, Rich Skelton and Speed Williams battling it out – especially since an additional $10,000 bonus goes to any team (like Speed and Rich) who win this year and have also won the BFI in the past.Īfter watching the best who have ever backed in a box, fans can attend the annual BFI welcome reception and auction that night starting at 5 p.m. It’s an Open roping just like the BFI – this one’s a five-steer using a rope barrier – but all headers and heelers must be at least 40 years old and can’t have qualified for the NFR anytime in the past five years.
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