2018 PBR Canada Finals Qualifiers Announced


2018 World Finals Qualifiers and Saskatchewan natives Buttar and Byrne, joined by multi-time Canadian Champions Roy and Lambert for final event of Canadian season
For the ninth consecutive year, PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada will return to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and  the SaskTel Centre for the league’s season culminating event, the 2018 PBR Monster Energy Canadian Finals, presented by Mac’s/Circle K and Dakota Dunes Casino. The field of qualifiers for the event on Nov. 23-24 is headlined by six home-province hopefuls, four 2018 World Finals competitors and two multi-time national champions. 
This season’s final event will feature the top riders from the national standings vying for the 2018 PBR Canada Championship. Every rider will attempt one bull each in Round 1 and Round 2 on Friday and then face one more bovine athlete in Round 3 on Saturday. The Top 12 will advance to the championship round.
With a rider capable of earning 2,250 points, all competing cowboys have a viable pathway to earning the national title.
Dakota Buttar (Kindersley, Saskatchewan) and Tanner Byrne (Prince Albert, Saskatchewan) headline the field of qualifiers anticipated to ride at the Canadian Finals, fresh from competing at the 2018 PBR World Finals and concluding the season ranked No. 17 and No. 31, respectively, in the world.
While Byrne is the 2015 Canadian champion, Buttar used his runner up finish in the nation in 2016 to help him reach the league’s Velocity Tour Finals which he used as a springboard to earn a spot in the Top 35 to become a regular on the elite PBR Unleash The Beast.
With the elite tour being their primary focus in 2018, both Buttar and Byrne still competed on home soil throughout the season.
Riding at five Canadian events, Buttar won the second night of action at the three-day Touring Pro Division (TPD) stop in Calgary. Byrne entered eight events, winning in Nipawin, Saskatchewan and recording a runner-up finish in Calgary on the first night.
Heading into Saskatoon, Byrne is No. 19 in the national standings, 1,839.99 points behind No. 1 Lachlan Richardson (Gresford, New South Wales, Australia), while Buttar is No. 28 and 2,072.49 points behind the top spot.
Joining the duo of premier series regulars are Canadian veterans Aaron Roy (Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan) and Zane Lambert (Ponoka, Alberta), the lone two riders in league history to capture the Canadian title in multiple seasons.
Roy, the Canadian Champion from 2008, 2010 and 2012, has been competing for the first time this season after fracturing his femur during Round 1 of the 2016 PBR World Finals. Exclusively riding at Canadian events, Roy has won three events, including his first-ever Monster Energy Tour win in Edmonton, along with 12 Top-10 finishes. His stellar year has led him to conclude the regular season No. 8 in the national standings, 999.99 points behind the No. 1 spot, and poised to make history as the first Canadian to ever eclipse $1 million in earnings. Roy’s career monies now total $991,682.44.
Reigning Canadian Champion Lambert, who also earned the title in 2013, travels to Saskatoon ranked No. 7 in the standings, 983.33 points behind the lead. The 32-year-old, however, is no stranger to making a come-from-behind surge at the finals, overcoming a 504.16 point gap on the final day of last year’s event to earn his second title.
Lambert is also the lone rider to capture the Canadian Finals win in multiple seasons, as well as in back-to-back years, in both 2016 and 2017.
Set to ride alongside the four Canadian powerhouses, is young gun Brock Radford (De Winton, Alberta), who made his World Finals debut this season as an alternate inside T-Mobile Arena. 
At this season’s event in Saskatoon, Radford will look to resolve unfinished business. He was surpassed on the final day of action at the SaskTel Centre in 2017 to narrowly miss out on earning his first PBR Canada title.
This season, Radford is No. 3 in the nation prior to the Canadian Finals, just 94.99 points behind No. 1 Richardson.
A dominant force at PBR Canada events in 2018, Radford has earned two event wins, including at the record-setting, sold-out, season-launch event for the Monster Energy Tour in Calgary, in addition to nine Top-5 efforts.
In the national standings, the contingent of home province riders is led by No. 2 Cody Coverchuk (Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan) and No. 4 Jared Parsonage (Maple Creek, Saskatchewan), 83.33 and 460 points behind No. 1 Richardson, respectively.
Coverchuk’s season has been highlighted by two TPD event wins in Swift Current and North Battleford, Saskatchewan, accompanied by 21 Top-10 efforts. Parsonage has won a notable five event titles, including his career-first Monster Energy Tour stop in Abbotsford, while also adding 11 Top-10 finishes to his resume.

The remaining Saskatchewan-based rider slated to compete is Major’s Todd Chotowetz.
The majority Canadian field will all be chasing No. 1 ranked Aussie rider Richardson who will be competing at the event following his career-best finish at the World Finals in seven appearances.
The 26-year-old surged to the top of the Canadian standings after a strong summer campaign in the country which included two event wins, including on the elite Monster Energy Tour in Kelowna, along with 13 Top-5 efforts.
The entire field of qualifiers includes:
Zane Lambert (Ponoka, Alberta)
Aaron Roy (Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan)
Edgar Durazo (Moctezuma, Sonora, Mexico)
Tanner Byrne (Prince Albert, Saskatchewan)
Lachlan Richardson (Gresford, New South Wales, Australia)
Garrett Green (Meeting Creek, Alberta)
Cody Coverchuk (Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan)
Wacey Finkbeiner (Ponoka, Alberta)
Todd Chotowetz (Major, Saskatchewan)
Wyatt Gleeson (Sundre, Alberta)
Brock Radford (De Winton, Alberta)
Dakota Buttar (Kindersley, Saskatchewan)
Thor Hoefer II (Priest River, Idaho)
Jared Parsonage (Maple Creek, Saskatchewan)
Logan Biever (Claresholm, Alberta)
Marcos Gloria (Central de Minas, Minas Gerais, Brazil)
Jake Gardner (Dawson Creek, British Columbia)
Dayton Johnston (Milk River, Alberta)
Daylon Swearingen (Piffard, New York)
Austin Richardson (Wilmer, Texas)
Nick Tetz (Calgary Alberta)

PBR Canada has also revealed the bullfighters who via votes from the riders have been selected to protect the cowboys each night. Those men set to work are: Ty Prescott, Brett Monea and Jesse Byrne.
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