Let's Get Down & Dirty in the Dirt...On the Ice!
Rodeo Cowboys Train with the
Quad City Mallards on Tuesday, Jan. 19
Moline, IL- The World's Toughest Rodeo National Tour returns to the iWireless Center in Moline on January 22 and 23, 2016 but this year's cowboys will be more than ready for the competition thanks to a little cross-training and practice with the Quad Cities very own Mallards hockey players. Media is invited to join champion Bareback Riders and Barrel Racers as they learn tips and tricks from The Mallard's top athletes as well as watch as rodeo champs give our local stars the opportunity to try their hand at one America's oldest sporting traditions.
Rodeo Stars Train with Quad City Mallards Hockey Team

When: Tuesday, January 19 at 12:15pm

Where: The iWireless Center Hockey Arena - 1201 River Drive, Moline, IL
Details: Please arrive at the back door on the NW side of the building. RSVP to Lindsey Lobur by emailing her at  llobur@iwirelesscenter.com or by calling 309-292-2256 so we can anticipate attendance.

What to Expect: Our World's Toughest Rodeo Cowboys will be taught how to pass, learn tips on making a goal and Shed their gear from the Quad City Mallards. Then we will "buck" the pass to the Mallards by teaching Coach Terry Ruskowski how to wrangle in his players.
The World's Toughest Rodeo rides into the iWirless Center, January 22 & 23, 2016. The Free Pre-Show begins each night at 6:00pm and the action starts at 7:30pm. Adult tickets starting at $19 are on sale now at www.ticketmaster.com and the iWireless Center box office. For more information about the World's Toughest Rodeo visit www.wtrodeo.com

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