This Is Country TV presents a live show daily at Roper Cowboy Marketplace
During NFR, This Is Country TV presents a live show hosted by Brian Doty daily at the Roper Cowboy Marketplace at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino.
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During NFR, This Is Country TV presents a live show hosted by Brian Doty daily at the Roper Cowboy Marketplace at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. The show has joined charitable organization Western Wishes to introduce children with life-threatening illnesses to the artists and rodeo stars that are their heroes.

Brian Doty and Jake House Throwing up the W’s for Western Wishes at the 2016 Wrangler NFR
The first day of the show featured Bayli Woolsey, a former Western Wishes recipient who was told she would never walk again after a horrific car accident and her cousin Jake, a current wish kid suffering from Juvenile Diabetes.
The two got the chance to meet former bull rider
Chord McCoy and NFR contestant Cody Rostockyj.
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Last Updated on 03/12/2025 by Patrick OD O’Donnell
About the Author:
Biography:
The moment a bull's gate swings open—that's when Patrick "OD" O'Donnell feels most alive. From his early days riding bareback through Arizona pastures to revolutionizing the bull riding industry as President of Bull Riders Only, OD has lived the Western lifestyle he now champions as Founder of Cowboy Lifestyle Network. Growing up in Casa Grande's sunbaked agricultural heartland, he didn't just learn about horses and ranching, he lived it daily, developing the instincts and grit that would later attract 4 million followers to CLN's authentic voice.
After his baseball days at the University of Arizona, OD saw something others missed: bull riding wasn't just a sport, but was compelling entertainment waiting for the right vision. Between 1990-1997, his leadership transformed local rodeo competitions into sold-out arena events that changed Western sports forever. Today, that same pioneering spirit drives CLN's coverage of everything from championship rodeos to the quiet heroism of ranch life. When he's not building the digital home for cowboy culture, you'll find OD supporting Harris Brothers Charity Foundation, leading CLN’s 25-year Christmas Toy Drive for Arizona kids, or sharing his love of horsemanship with special needs riders through Arizona's own Horses Help. Living proof that authentic Western values still have the power to transform lives.