Bad Company dominates at the Ft. Worth Stock Show

DEL RIO, TX (January 19, 2006) Bad Company dominates at the Ft. Worth Stock Show
“Extreme Bull Riding”. The bulls allowed several cowboys to “Have a Nice Day”. J. W.
Harris rode #07 Bad Company during the Tuesday night performance for 90 points to
win the Long Go Round and record the highest score of the two-day event. Matt Austin,
PRCA World Champion Bull Rider, won the Long Go Round on Wednesday night with
851/2 points on Bad Company Rodeo bull #54 Roller Coaster. Clint Craig ended the
event by winning the Short Go Round with 87 points on #07 Bad Company.

T64 Walk This Way and 09 Satan’s Own will make their appearance in Ft. Worth
Saturday night, January 28th during the PRCA Rodeo. Watch for these two bulls on
OLN at the Built Ford Tough Series in Sacramento, CA. Please go to
http://www.pbrnow.com/media/tv/ for exact dates and times.

Next stop for the rest of the herd is in Lubbock for the “33rd Mid-Winter Championship”
Bull Riding, January 26-28.

“Expect the Unexpected”


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