{"id":14033,"date":"2023-11-17T18:35:04","date_gmt":"2023-11-17T18:35:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/edmontondailynews.com\/?p=14033"},"modified":"2023-11-17T18:35:04","modified_gmt":"2023-11-17T18:35:04","slug":"the-morning-line-edmonton-round-1-the-professional-bull-riders","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/edmontondailynews.com\/the-morning-line-edmonton-round-1-the-professional-bull-riders\/","title":{"rendered":"The Morning Line \u2013 Edmonton Round 1\u00a0\u2014\u00a0The Professional Bull Riders"},"content":{"rendered":"

EDMONTON, Alta. \u2013 Tonight, the 2023 PBR Canada National Finals, presented by Command Tubular Products, get underway in Edmonton, Alberta, at Rogers Place.<\/p>\n

After 41 events this season, it all comes down to four rounds of action inside the home of the NHL\u2019s Edmonton Oilers.<\/p>\n

This first round of matchups was very hard to select five from, I think we\u2019re going to have anywhere upwards of 15 rides today in this round. These are bulls that all the guys want to get on.<\/p>\n

To separate things, I picked the matchups I thought would get the highest scores. You have guys like Daylon Swearingen<\/strong>, Silvano Alves<\/strong>, Chad Hartman<\/strong> who I think will make qualified rides, along with all the other guys that are in there, but these matchups stand out to me as possible round winners.<\/p>\n

Let us know your thoughts and your picks for the Cup Series event by tagging\u00a0@PBRCanada\u00a0on Twitter.<\/p>\n

The bull riding action for 2023 PBR Canada National Finals, presented by Command Tubular Products, begins at 7:00 p.m. MDT on Friday, November 17 at Rogers Place.<\/p>\n

Tickets are still available, and start at $40, standard fees may apply. They can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.ca.\u00a0<\/p>\n

Ashton Sahli vs. Afraid To Nod<\/strong><\/p>\n

Great match-up, a big black bull that is right out the gate to the right every time. Fades out across the pen, really good, really showy. Ashton is a little guy, he is going to look really small on the back of him, so its going to be pretty western and cowboy right from the get-go. Look for him to be pumping and moving and kicking and we could see an 87-88-point ride.<\/p>\n

Aaron Roy vs. Wolf Bait<\/strong><\/p>\n

Aaron is coming in looking for that next Canadian Championship to set records as the only four-time Canadian Champion, and he\u2019s got the perfect bull to start things out in Edmonton. This is a bull called Wolf Bait. Right in the gate to the right, sucks back underneath of himself. Should fit Aaron\u2019s style really well. You just got to keep moving and keep riding the whole 8 seconds, not get caught sitting there, this bull will put you in the dirt. This is a matchup that they were 89 on him at the CFR, won a round last weekend, and look for Aaron to do the same thing here with an 89-point score and set himself up for the weekend.<\/p>\n

Coy Robbins vs. Dark Mark<\/strong><\/p>\n

Coy has been riding really, really great all year. He\u2019s been in contention all year. He didn\u2019t have the rodeo finals that he wanted to last week, and look for him to take some vengeance at the PBR Canada Finals in Edmonton and Rogers Place this week. This is a perfect bull for him, Dark Mark, lots of kick. Should be right in the gate to the right, into Coy\u2019s hand. The one thing Coy will have to be ready for is this bull will switch it back and go the other way on a dime. So he\u2019s just got to ride the middle, stay down the pipe and not try to make too big of moves in or out. But this is the perfect bull for him to get an 86-87-point ride.<\/p>\n

Cody Coverchuk vs. Foo Fighter<\/strong><\/p>\n

The No. 1 guy in the standings, you can\u2019t leave this guy out of the picks especially when it comes to Rogers Place in Edmonton, he always turns it on and comes out on top at the Finals in past years. Look for him to do the same thing here. Small bull from Flying Four Bucking Bulls, black with some white on him. Should be right in the gate to the left, into Coverchuk\u2019s hand. Pumping and going similar to Wolf Bait\u2019s style, the bull that Aaron has, but to the left, and that\u2019s also into Cody Coverchuk\u2019s hand. Look for an 87-88-point ride here for Coverchuk to get a good pick in the next round and try to remain in the No. 1 spot when this event is over.<\/p>\n

Nick Tetz vss. Haunted Creek<\/strong><\/p>\n

This is a rematch for Nick Tetz, one that fits his style perfectly and one that Nick should have some fun with, open up that outside foot. They\u2019ve matched up before, they have been 88 points, Nick and Haunted Creek, and look for the same thing here. Big grey bull, around to the left, has a lot of rodeo to him. He\u2019s mean and big and wants to buck. Nick should sit up there and talking to Nick, his back and shoulder blades are feeling better. He was sore after Yorkton, but says that isn\u2019t going to hinder his riding, so don\u2019t look for that to affect his riding today. Nick\u2019s got some catching up to do to try and get in front of Cody Coverchuk, so look for him to stay on all of his bulls and try to get as many points as he can to try and win back-to-back Canadian Championships.<\/p>\n

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