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PBR TASMAN CUP 

December 19 and 20 in New Zealand

Feilding Manwatu New Zealand | Manfeild Stadium


Australia and New Zealand lock in powerhouse PBR teams for Tasman Cup bull riding showdown on December 19-20

It’s the Bledisloe of bull riding – Aussies from Mareeba, Athol, Calliope, Bungundarra, Walcha, Oberon, Willow Tree and Toora to ride for the Cup

 

Australia is sending one of its strongest rosters in history across the ditch for the upcoming PBR Tasman Cup on December 19 and 20, with 10 of the country’s toughest riders ready to stare down New Zealand’s best in a trans-Tasman clash of grit, power and serious swagger. Images and vision here

 

Leading the charge and Australian Captain in this Bledisloe Cup of bull riding is 2025 Australian Champion Kurt Shephard, fresh off his stellar national campaign, where he dominated the standings and secured the coveted gold buckle. Joining him is a stacked roster of rising stars, seasoned champions and international campaigners, all united under the green and gold.

 

TEAM AUSTRALIA for the PBR Tasman Cup:

  • Kurt Shephard (captain) – Mareeba, QLD
  • Tyson Smith – Walcha, NSW
  • Jack Rowlandson – Oberon, NSW
  • Clint Glass – Willow Tree, NSW
  • Zane Hall – Athol, QLD
  • Macaulie Leather – Calliope, QLD
  • Thomas Triplett – Bungundarra, QLD
  • Kelsey Pavlou – Toora, VIC
  • Charlie Bailey – Oberon, NSW

 

From the explosive power of Macaulie Leather, who now rides with Missouri Thunder in the USA,  and teenage phenom Thomas Triplett, returning home after a season with the Oklahoma Wildcatters, to the consistency and cool-headed toughness of Clint Glass and Tyson Smith, Team Australia is set.

 

Coach of Team Australia is LachlanRichardson (Gresford, NSW), seven‑time PBR World Finals qualifier and coach of the NSW Blues for the PBR Australia Origin Series, which this year made history in breaking the Maroon dominance.

 

Headlining the New Zealand team as Captain is Fraser Babbington who boasts a mantlepiece of buckles and was a 2016 and 2017 PBR World Finals Qualifier, as well as taking the 2015 PBR Australian gold buckle.

Joining him is Rylee Ward, the NZRCA Open Bull Riding Champion, joined by his brother, Klay. The team also includes third generation bull rider Johnson Davis and Mount Isa’s Donovan Rutherford (riding for Team NZ under his father’s origins)

 

PBR New Zealand Tasman Cup Team:

• Fraser Babbington – Gisborne, NZ
• Rylee Ward –
Gisborne, NZ
• JC Davis –
Rotorua, NZ
• Donovan Rutherfurd
– Riding under his father’s NZ heritage
• Klay Ward –
Gisborne, NZ
• Koby Parsons –
Ōpōtiki, Bay of Plenty, NZ
• Darryl McPherson –
Waikato, NZ
• Zack Taylor –
Waikato, NZ
• Bryan Batt –
Hawke’s Bay, NZ
• Willie Tisdall –
Te Kuiti, NZ

 

Coach of Team New Zealand is Jonny Ward, veteran bull riding champion, head bucking‑bull contractor at WFL Bucking Bulls, and proud father to bull riders Rylee and Klay!

 

The event will see riders from both nations go head-to-head in a high-adrenaline battle for the coveted PBR Tasman Cup, a title that celebrates the rivalry, respect and deep stock-riding heritage shared across the Tasman. The first Tasman Cup was won by Australia back in July, so New Zealand is out to even the ledger.

 

MORE INFORMATION HERE:

https://www.pbraustralia.com.au/about/pbr-tasman-cup/

 

ABOUT PBR AUSTRALIA

Professional Bull Riders (PBR) is one of the fastest-growing sports properties in the world, with tours across the U.S., Australia, Brazil, Canada, and Mexico. A subsidiary of TKO Group Holdings —which also owns UFC and WWE— has transformed bull riding into a premier international sport since its founding in 1992. The organisation features over 1,000 riders globally and hosts more than 200 events annually worldwide. In Australia, Professional Bull Riders Australia (PBRA) stages more than 20 events each year, attracting over 75,000 fans.

 

PBRA showcases key events and tours such as the Monster Energy Tour, PBR Origin Series, and PBR Grand Finals, while also partnering with regional event organisers through the PBR Touring Pro Division. The organisation supports emerging talent through its Can-Am Junior Academy and serves as an international pathway to the United States circuit for both Junior and Open competition athletes. For more information, visit www.pbraustralia.com.au.

 

 

 


Contact details:

Kath Rose on 0416 291 493 or email [email protected]

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