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Attention rodeo fans: National Finals Rodeo (NFR) kicks off Thursday in Vegas.


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The PRCA National Finals Rodeo is always a big deal, but the 2018 edition marks the semi-retirement of one of the best cowboys in the sport. 23-time world champion Trevor Brazile is stepping back from the rodeo after this event, so it's probably his last chance to go for No. 24.


Brazile finished in second place last year, losing out to his brother-in-law Tuf Cooper. This year will probably be his last year competing with NFR qualifying as the goal, so it's also the last time we'll see him on this stage.


Canadian Curtis Cassidy will also be a name to look out for. He finished sixth in the All-Around standings, so he'll obviously seek to improve his status as well.



 


"I never want to count myself out, but with such a drastic change in the way I conduct my rodeo business, if I do ever make the Finals again it'll be a bigger story than my retirement, because I'll have gotten it done at just a handful of rodeos," Brazile said, per Prorodeo.com. "The good news is that this is my decision, and I'm not being forced out because I'm hurt or too old."

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The PRCA National Finals Rodeo is always a big deal, but the 2018 edition marks the semi-retirement of one of the best cowboys in the sport. 23-time world champion Trevor Brazile is stepping back from the rodeo after this event, so it's probably his last chance to go for No. 24.

Brazile finished in second place last year, losing out to his brother-in-law Tuf Cooper. This year will probably be his last year competing with NFR qualifying as the goal, so it's also the last time we'll see him on this stage.

Canadian Curtis Cassidy will also be a name to look out for. He finished sixth in the All-Around standings, so he'll obviously seek to improve his status as well.

 

"I never want to count myself out, but with such a drastic change in the way I conduct my rodeo business, if I do ever make the Finals again it'll be a bigger story than my retirement, because I'll have gotten it done at just a handful of rodeos," Brazile said, per Prorodeo.com. "The good news is that this is my decision, and I'm not being forced out because I'm hurt or too old."

 

 

Going to be a great battle. 

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