The 2025 PBR New Rider Draft saw each of the 10 PBR Camping World Team Series squads welcome some fresh blood to the barn, as 25 athletes heard their name called in Austin, Texas. However, with four cowboys hailing from Australia and a whopping 15 more cowboys stemming from Brazil, it’s clear the next wave of international talent has arrived. How, where and when each of the league’s coaches and front office executives get the most out of their new riders during respective training camp sessions sits atop the minds of fans and tour personnel alike. All we’ve got to do now is keep an eye on said summer scrimmages and get ready for Wildcatter Days, which is set to invade Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, July 11-13!
On PBR Camping World Team Series …
Four Aussies may have been drafted during the 2025 PBR Teams New Rider Draft, but with J.B. Mauney and his Oklahoma Wildcatters doubling down, only three teams welcomed cowboys from the Down Under region.
The Nashville Stampede’s Stampede Days homestand may be a few months away still, but that isn’t stopping the 2022 PBR Teams Champions from getting the word out in pole position fashion.
With the fourth season of camaraderie-driven action a mere five weeks away, we’re re-living the Austin Gamblers’ dominant run inside T-Mobile Arena last fall!
Meanwhile, on PBR Canada …
Coy Robbins made the most of a Canadian Touring Pro Division showdown in Melfort, Saskatchewan, exiting the Saturday night shootout with a big win north of the border.
Kansas City Outlaws star Koltin Hevalow is preparing for another season within the 5-on-5 landscape courtesy of some spiciness north of the border. And he’s bringing his brother, Krash, with him, starting this weekend!
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