Wrangler National Finals Break Away Roping tickets on sale NOW

 

     Wrangler NFBR tickets on sale
          ** PRESS RELEASE **

 Fans who want to see the inaugural championship for breakaway roping can buy tickets to the Wrangler National Finals Breakaway Roping.
Tickets go on sale at 
www.texasrangers.com/nfr
to the general public on Nov 6th, use this code and get yours TODAY. 


Get your tickets before the general public!

Presale starts Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. CT
Presale ends Wednesday, Nov. 4 at midnight CT

Instructions:
Go to http://www.texasrangers.com/NFR starting 10 a.m. CT,
Nov.3rd  
Enter the code RIDE



The NFBR performances will be held at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, at 10 a.m. (CT), Dec. 8-10 –
the same arena used for the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Cowgirls will compete for a record-setting $200,000 purse at this three-day event.

The prize package will also include the world champion gold buckle custom crafted by Montana Silversmiths, the world championship saddle created by Cactus Saddlery, a POLARIS Ranger utility vehicle, and other great prizes. For these contestants, the $200,000 payout is the largest purse ever offered for a breakaway roping competition sanctioned by the Women's Professional Rodeo Association.

"This event is a big deal," said George Taylor, chief executive officer of the PRCA. "These breakaway ropers competing at NFBR are going to be in the spotlight and making history in this sport, and they'll be well rewarded with a prize package like this. This is rodeo and roping you do not want to miss."

Breakaway roping is one of the hottest events sanctioned by the WPRA. The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and the WPRA have worked together for the last year to promote breakaway roping and grow the sport. In sharing the venue with the NFR, breakaway has earned an important place in the greatest event on ProRodeo's calendar.

Tickets for the NFBR will range from $35 to $45 per seat and will sell in groups of four tickets for single performances. - PRCA MEDIA 








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