BULLFIGHTING Bullfi ghters lay it on the line for bull riders Tim O’Connell is the differ- “I had an uncle (Craig O’Con- ence between a horn to the nell) who was a bullfi ghter, backside or a hoof in the back. and growing up, that’s all I wanted to do,” he said. “I The California bullfi ghter put most of my attention into has been putting himself be- sports when I was young, but tween bulls and cowboys for when I was 16 or 17, I real- the past 17 years, and will ized I wasn’t going to go pro.” make his sixth appearance at the upcoming Farm-City Pro O’Connell’s uncle worked Rodeo. with him, and at 16, he started working junior rodeos. It “I like it there,” O’Connell wasn’t long before he moved said. “David Bothum and the up. committee are really good to work with.” “A lot of guys had to learn the hard way and pay for some- Like most bullfi ghters, one to teach them,” O’Con- Photo credit: courtesy of Tim O’Connell O’Connell got in the game at nell said. “I had it in my own an early age. O’Connell, 37, earned his Dodge City Roundup Rodeo back yard.” PRCA card in 2002, and before heading to Hermiston. worked mainly in California “I’ve been out eight months, until 2007. and that has been tough,” “I got Reno in 2007 and it Jestes said. “I’ve been going picked up pretty quick,” through rehab, and got cleared O’Connell said of his work- to play golf in April. That has load. “I don’t think I will helped keep me sane.” get in 30 years like Rowdy (Barry), but I have a few good Jestes headed to Colorado two weeks ago to work on his years left in me.” footwork and timing. O’Connell will work with Nate Jestes of Douglas, Wyo., “I’m going to step around at the FCPR. some young bulls,” he said. “It was pretty scary for a “We’ve worked a few rodeos while, but I’m grateful I get together,” O’Connell said of to do this again.” Jestes. “He’s a real good guy There’s always is the pos- to work with.” sibility of injuring his ham- Jestes, 31, hasn’t been in a ro- string again, but he said he deo arena since Dec. 6 when can’t worry about it. he suffered a severe right hamstring injury at the Na- “I just have to put it out of my tional Finals Rodeo. He had mind,” Jestes said. “I’m ex- cited to get back on the road, surgery Jan. 31. see my friends and work some He is schedule to work the good rodeos.” 6 | Farm-City Pro Rodeo 2019 East Oregonian/Hermiston Herald