Jump to content

Bushwacker (bull)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Dawnleelynn (talk | contribs) at 15:30, 2 October 2017 (Reverted 1 edit by Aliciapodcasts (talk) to last revision by Dawnleelynn. (TW)). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Bushwacker
CountryUnited States
BreedAmerican Bucking Bull
Brand13/6
SexBull
ColorRed w/ mottled white face
Weight1,700 lbs
BornJune 1, 2006
Marysville, California
Years active2009 - 2014
SireA67 Reindeer Dippin
Paternal grandsireNaccarato Breeding
Paternal granddamAN #11
DamLady Luck
Maternal grandsireDiamond’s Ghost
Maternal granddamRatjen Breeding
BreederFlying U Rodeo, Cotton Rosser, Cindy Rosser, Julio Moreno
OwnerJulio Moreno, Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls
Notable ridersJ.B. Mauney, Thiago Paguioto, Markus Mariluch
Honors
PBR Brand of Honor 2016
Awards
PBR World Champion Bull 2011, 2013-14

Bushwacker #13/6 (born June 1, 2006) is a three-time Professional Bull Riders (PBR) "World Champion Bull", winning the title in 2011, 2013, and 2014. His three titles match the record established a decade earlier by Little Yellow Jacket from 2002-2004.[1] He was awarded the PBR Heroes and Legends Celebration: Brand of Honor in 2016. He has been referred to as the "Michael Jordan of Bulls."[2]

Background

Bushwacker was born in Marysville, California, on June 1, 2006.[3][4] He was sired by #A67 Reindeer Dippin and Lady Luck.[4] In 2008, as a 2 year old, he moved to Stephenville, Texas, to work with the late handler Kent Cox. Kent Cox hauled and raised many of Julio Moreno's bulls since 2005.[4] Reindeer Dippin was born and raised in Maryville.[4] Lady Luck's father was Diamond's Ghost.[5] She was raised by David Fournier and acquired by Mikel.[5] Reindeer Dippin was the Bucking Bull of the Finals at the 2004 NFR.[6]

Bushwacker's dam side. David Fournier is one of few men who can say he has impacted the breeding of a World Champion bull.[7] Yet, in his dealings with Julio Moreno, he can say he did just that. Having had nothing to with the raising of Bushwacker, he had much to do with his breeding. He and Moreno traded two or three year old heifers each year over about a three-year period of time. This occurred at the annual American Bucking Bull, Inc. (ABBI) event in Weatherford, Texas. The last of those deals is how Moreno ended up with Lady Luck, Bushwacker's mother. "He had two or three of them I was looking at," Moreno said. "I picked her because of her looks and, sure enough, it happened to be the right one." "Julio wanted some different bloodlines," Fournier recalled, "and so, at the time, we traded heifers for heifers." And it turned out that the specific bloodline Moreno was looking for was Diamond's Ghost. "Julio and I, we’ve traded quite a bit of stock among us that nobody knows about and that’s one of them," Fournier said. "Julio told me, 'You know, Bushwacker’s out of one of your cows' and when he (first) showed it to me, I knew exactly which one. "But I had gotten rid of her mother already." While Bushwacker's paternal ancestor is more famous, it is actually the maternal side that gives Bushwacker his incredible ability to kick up high over his head. Fournier credits the breeding he did that brought him Lady Luck.[7]

Bushwacker's sire side As stated, Reindeer Dippin is his father. Reindeer Dippin's father is from Naccarato breeding on his sire's side and his mother is AN 11, an #34 Oscar's Velvet daughter.[8] And Oscar's Velvet is sired by the great ProRodeo Hall of Fame bull Oscar.[9][10]

Bushwacker is currently owned by Julio Moreno of Julio Moreno Bucking Bulls. Now retired, he spends his days in the pasture enjoying himself. Julio gives him plenty of company. He is also used for natural breeding and may have as many as 20 cows with him in the spring. Moreno maintains a Facebook page devoted to Bushwacker where you can see pictures of Bushwacker and his companions and see what Bushwacker is up to.[11] Bushwacker has a Twitter account also, but it has been inactive since 2014 when he retired. Bushwacker's last public appearance was at the PBR World Finals in 2016.

Pedigree of Bushwacker, red bull w/ mottled face, 2006
Sire
#A67 Reindeer Dippin (US)
1999
Naccarato Breeding(US)    
 
   
 
AN #11(US) #34 Oscar's Velvet Oscar (ProRodeo Hall of Fame bull)
 
   
 
Dam
Lady Luck(US)
#780 Diamond's Ghost (US)    
 
   
 
Ratjen Breeding (US)    
 
   
 

Career

His notoriety was cemented during a PBR-record streak of 42 consecutive buckoffs. It started after being ridden by Thiago Paguioto, and after that, no one would stay on him again until August 2013, when J.B. Mauney was finally successful in riding him after nine previous tries.[12]

Bushwacker is a bull who spent the majority of his career on the Built Ford Tough Series (BFTS), the major leagues of the PBR. Bushwacker only bucked in the Championship rounds and the 15/15 Bucking Battles, which means only the best riders got to try him. This makes his record even more impressive. According to Probullstats.com, he had 87 outs with 3 qualified rides at all levels of competition. Of those, 66 outs and 2 qualified rides were on the BFTS.[13] In October 2009, Markus Mariluch was the first to ride Bushwacker in the PBR for 88 points in Las Vegas, but this was not on the BFTS. Then, also in October 2009, Thiago Paguioto was the first to ride Bushwacker on the BFTS in Las Vegas for 89.75 points, and then his buckoff streak started after this ride. Then, the 42 buckoff streak was finally broken by J.B. Mauney on the BFTS at Tulsa, Oklahoma, for 95.25 points. The bull scored 46.75 on the ride. Bushwacker would not be ridden again, and he retired after the PBR World Finals in 2014.[14] That record of 64 buck offs in 66 BFTS outs ranks him eighth in all-time buckoffs to date.[15] His career BFTS buckoff percentage is 96.969 percent.[15] He also earned an average bull score of 46.162 points.[15]

Throughout his six-year BFTS elite career, Bushwacker elevated the sport of professional bull riding to new levels.[16] The bull Bushwacker became a global superstar. During his retirement in 2014, PBR co-founder and Director of Livestock Cody Lambert compared Bushwacker with other preeminent animal athletes Secretariat and Seabiscuit. When asked what Bushwacker has meant to the PBR, Lambert took his remarks further. He immediately placed Bushwacker in an exclusive class of PBR legends. Names like the first and three-time World Champion Adriano Moraes rolled off his tongue. Both two-time World Champions Chris Shivers and Justin McBride were brought up to help show how important Bushwacker has been to the PBR. "He is as important to the sport as any of the riders we have ever had and more famous than most of them and more well known," Lambert said. "We will have all of the great bulls from now on, and all of the great bull riders from now on, and we will never replace Bushwacker or Chris Shivers or Justin McBride or Adriano. We have fans that don’t know any of the riders' names that know Bushwacker," Lambert said. "Lots of them. It's a level that no animal has taken it to so far – until Bushwacker." A good portion of his popularity came from a dominance that cannot be compared to any other bull in the history of the sport.[16]

Retirement

Moreno retired Bushwacker from competition in October 2014 after winning his third World Champion Bull title.[17] When the PBR awarded Bushwacker the PBR Brand of Honor, Julio brought him to "accept" the award in person in Las Vegas during the PBR World Finals in Oct-Nov 2016. The PBR actually built a stage for Bushwacker inside the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa where the awards were held so he could actually be present. This is the first time an animal has been on stage to receive an award for the PBR. J.B. Mauney attended and spoke fondly about his longtime rival.[18]

"I hung on to him long enough for them to say I made the whistle, but in my eyes he is the greatest bucking bull there will ever be," Mauney said. "People will raise bulls their entire life and they will never have a bull like Bushwacker. It couldn’t have happened to any better gentleman that I know than Julio Moreno." Mauney and Bushwacker met 13 times in Bushwacker's career. Bushwacker bucked Mauney off in all but one of those rides. The always superstitious Moreno said, "I thank J.B. J.B. was on him 13 times and Bushwacker’s number is 13. It kind of worked out good like that."[18]

Honors

  • 2009 ABBI (American Bucking Bull, Inc.) Reserve Wild Card Champion[19]
  • 2010 ABBI World Champion Classic Bull & $250,000 winner.[19]
  • PBR World Champion Bull Contender 2010[3]
  • 2011 Mikel Moreno Bull of the PBR World Finals[3]
  • 2011 high marked bull 9 times[3]
  • 2011 PBR World Champion Bull[20]
  • 2012 PBR World Champion Bull contender
  • 2013 PBR World Champion Bull[20]
  • 2014 PBR World Champion Bull[20]
  • Just the 2nd bull to win World Champion Bull 3x
  • Holds the PBR BFTS record for 42 consecutive buckoffs[19]
  • Awarded 2016 PBR Heroes & Legends Celebration: Brand of Honor[19]

References

  1. ^ "Little Yellow Jacket Sets the Standard". PBR.com. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Bushwacker is the Michael Jordan of Bulls". Newsweek.com. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d Cartwright, Keight Ryan (December 2011). "A Tale of Two Champions: Kent Cox and Bushwacker". No. Nov/Dec 2011. The American Bucking Bull. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  4. ^ a b c d "Professional Bull Riders - Looking back at Bushwacker's career". Professional Bull Riders. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  5. ^ a b "Flying C Livestock - Bucking Bulls and Heifers". www.flyingclivestock.com. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  6. ^ "Flying C Livestock - Bucking Bulls and Heifers - Reindeer Dippin". www.flyingclivestock.com. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Professional Bull Riders - Bloodlines for the greatest". Professional Bull Riders. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  8. ^ "Featured Bull: A67 Reindeer Dippin". Rank. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  9. ^ Design, Born to Buck Web. "Breeder's Connection". www.thebreedersconnection.com. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Oscar - Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame". Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  11. ^ "Julio Moreno, Owner Of PBR Champion Bucking Bull Bushwacker, Talks With Jason Hetland". YouTube. 2 March 2014. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  12. ^ "The Streak Slayer". PBR.com. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  13. ^ "13/6 Bushwacker (17903) bull profile & stats". probullstats.com. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  14. ^ "Out List for 13/6 Bushwacker (17903)". probullstats.com. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  15. ^ a b c "Bushwacker to receive Brand of Honor". Professional Bull Riders. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  16. ^ a b "Bushwacker ready to be honored in Las Vegas". Professional Bull Riders. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  17. ^ "Buck stops here: Famed bull Bushwacker to retire". usatoday.com. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  18. ^ a b "Bushwacker and Mauney team up for surprise". Professional Bull Riders. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  19. ^ a b c d "Professional Bull Riders - Brand of Honor: Bushwacker". Professional Bull Riders. Retrieved 25 January 2017.
  20. ^ a b c "Past PBR World Champion Bulls 1995 to Present". probullstats.com. Retrieved 1 April 2016.

External links

Videos