A team of beautiful, black, and fast horses that make an unforgettable impression at rodeos across the country! Each of these steeds has their own special personality and role:

- Bill : A tall, fast, and reliable leader who carries the opening six flags at the NFR every year. If you need a horse to take charge, Bill is your man!
- Magic: The seasoned veteran of the group, Magic is full of heart and grit. He’s dependable and ensures his rider is always well taken care of. We all love this old soul!
- Sarg: The newest addition to the team, Sarg comes from the Amish and is a gentle giant with unmatched strength. He’s quickly earning a spot as a fan favorite.
- Fish: With a big personality and love for leading the pack, Fish is a bit excitable at the gate but proves himself as a pro in the arena.
- Cabo: Small but mighty, Cabo is one of the fastest in the bunch. He has the honor of carrying the president of Rodeo Houston every night during the grand entry.
- Lazy: Don’t be fooled by his name—Lazy loves to run fast and carry flags! He’s a true athlete in disguise.
- Shoeshone: The youngest member of the team, Shoeshone made his NFR debut this year, stepping up to the challenge with flying colors as part of the opening six.
These horses are ready to deliver a spectacular performance at the Cave Creek Rodeo Days’ event!
SPECIAL PERFORMANCES:
THE ONE ARM BANDIT
A tragic accident in 1973 led to John Payne’s career as the well-known Rodeo showman, “The One Arm Bandit.” After losing his right arm after being electrocuted, John went back to breaking horses and eventually put together an act involving his truck, horse, trailer, and some bison which has now expanded to an act involving longhorn cattle. John Payne and his acts have traveled across the country entertaining rodeo fans.

John will be participating at all four performances.
www.theonearmbandit.net

Scottsdale Party Bus will be providing shuttle service from Heart & Soul Café to rodeo grounds
- Friday, March 28th – 4:45 pm – 10:30 pm
- Saturday, March 29th – 4:45 pm – 10:30 pm
- Sunday, March 30th – 11:45 am – 4:30 pm