Stellar round of steer wrestling on CFR night two
When a 4.1 second run earns only a fifth-place tie, you know you’re seeing a lightning-fast round of steer wrestling. And that’s exactly what a near capacity crowd witnessed Thursday night at the Canadian Finals Rodeo in Red Deer.
It was a couple of veterans—Curtis Cassidy and Stephen Culling—who were the fastest of a speedy group. The much-decorated Cassidy—holder of 12 Canadian titles, and Culling, the former CFR Average Champion, bulldogged their steers in 3.6 seconds to share top honours in the go round.
“Obviously when you’re 3.6, you’ve got to have good steers,” Cassidy noted. “We were riding Tyson and Eddie tonight and they’re two of the top horses going down the road. That’s super important as well. Then drawing good steers, the rest is up to us. We had Baillie Milan on the other side doing the hazing and that helps as well.”
Culling agreed with his fellow competitor. “The horsepower is what makes a difference in this event and when you’re riding two of the top horses in the world, it takes care of that.”


