Eureka Saddle Club PRCA Rodeo
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A Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association is coming to Eureka, KS!! You will get to watch top cowboys and cowgirls competing for earnings to qualify them for Nationals! You don't want to miss "THE GREATEST SHOW ON DIRT!"
Bareback Bronc Riding
Bull Riding
Calf Roping
Cowgirl's Barrel Racing
Cowgirl's Breakaway Roping
Saddle Bronc Riding
Steer Wrestling
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Eureka Saddle Club PRCA Rodeo
Phone : 620-583-9565 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : info@greenwoodcounty.org
Web: eurekaprorodeo.com
Rodeos
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