Trevor Brazile's pursuit of the Triple Crown could be in jeopardy. The Decatur,
Texas, cowboy discovered earlier in the week that he is going to have to finish
this year's Wrangler National Finals Rodeo with a herniated disk in his back,
and after Round 6, he's no longer the Crusher Rentals PRCA World Standings
leader in tie-down roping.
Brazile, who won the steer roping world title in
November and has a nearly insurmountable all-around lead, needs either to win
the team roping or tie-down roping gold buckle to become the first PRCA cowboy
since Roy Cooper in 1983 to win three gold buckles in the same year. That
pursuit took a hit in front of 17,154 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Round 6
when Houston Hutto won a share of first place and a check worth
$14,675.
Hutto, of Del Rio, Texas, tied his calf in 7.4
seconds to share the round victory with Josh Peek and take over the world
standings lead from Brazile heading into the seventh performance. Hutto has
$147,830 to Brazile's $146,290 and is third in the average race, while Brazile
ranks seventh in those standings. Hutto was excited to win a share of the round
title, which came in front of some people close to him.
"It's real special, and I have my family and
friends here," Hutto said. "It will be exciting tonight at the South Point (for
the round buckle presentations)."
Brazile finished sixth in the round and earned
$2,644 to keep the tie-down roping race a close one with four rounds remaining.
Peek, of Pueblo, Colo., left the arena riding high after claiming the first
round win of his first Wrangler NFR.
"This win was everything," Peek said. "I have
waited a long time to get to the National Finals Rodeo. I struggled in the first
few rounds and have made some mistakes, but I still have been placing along the
way. I have wanted that go-round buckle pretty bad. I thought that I would be
nervous here, but I have actually been real comfortable. I feel like I have been
here 10 years, it's kind of crazy. I've kept fighting, and I have placed a few
times. This is a big confidence boost for me."
In the bareback riding, Tom McFarland became the
third member of the "Wolfpack" to win a round at this year's Wrangler NFR.
Following in the footsteps of Royce Ford (Round 1) and reigning World Champion
Will Lowe (Round 5), McFarland spurred Classic Pro Rodeo's Scarlet's Web for
88.5 points and the round win to finish one point ahead of Jessy
Davis.
McFarland, of Wickenburg, Ariz., had never
ridden the horse before, but the two got along famously.
"That horse had just as much timing and
everything that you want, just enough power to where she really sends your feet
flying and enough timing to where you can beat her back down," McFarland said.
"I’ve heard a lot about her, and everybody told me she was the one to have.
Royce (Ford) told me she was the one he really wanted, and Steven Anding was 90
million on her somewhere earlier this year and deserved to be every bit of it.
So, I was really happy to have her. She was just a really, really fun horse to
ride."
Two rounds after claming a share of first place,
steer wrestler Sean Mulligan decided it was time for him to stand on the
first-place stage all by himself. Mulligan, of Coleman, Okla., posted the
fastest steer wrestling run of the 49th Wrangler National Finals Rodeo to win
Round 6 and pocket a check worth $16,394.
Mulligan turfed his steer in 3.2 seconds, just
two-tenths of a second off the Wrangler NFR record of 3.0 set by Steve Duhon in
1986 and tied by Bryan Fields in 2001. The 6-1, 220-pound bulldogger, who had
Curtis Cassidy hazing for him, has now placed in three consecutive rounds and
moved to second in the average race with a total time of 26.4 seconds on six
head.
"I maybe didn't want to get quite as good of a
start as I did, I was a little bit scared," Mulligan said. "That steer just kind
of stepped away from me right in the catch, and I just got over him. Willy
(Cassidy's horse that Mulligan rides), he can give you such a good go, and it
seems like he puts you in the right spot."
Mulligan switched to Cassidy's horse from his
horse -- which he rode while winning a share of Round 4 earlier in the week --
prior to Round 5 and stuck with him in Round 6.
"Right before the steer wrestling last night, my
horse got caught up in the astroturf, causing him to lose a shoe. I have to glue
his shoes on, and there was no way I was going to get that done before the steer
wrestling. I've ridden Willy before, and Curtis said I could get on him, and he
gave me such a good go last night that I felt like I wanted to stay on Willy.
He's just an awesome horse."
Todd Suhn finished second in 3.4 seconds, with
2004 World Champion Luke Branquinho in third place in 3.8 seconds. Matt Reeves,
who won Round 2, suffered a concussion after taking a horn to the face in Round
6 and was transported to University Medical Center to undergo an MRI of his face
and neck. He is listed as questionable for Round 7.
The team of Colter Todd and Cesar de la Cruz had
won a share of second place in two straight rounds, and they improved their
place one better in the sixth round. Todd, of Marana, Ariz., and de la Cruz, of
Tucson, Ariz., stopped the clock in 4.4 seconds to win a pair of $16,394 checks.
They finished four-tenths of a second ahead of the team of Clay Tryan and Wald
Woodard for the round win and will be riding considerable momentum heading into
Round 7 after beginning the Wrangler NFR slowly.
"We just kept at it," Todd said of his team's
perseverance. "I've got two mentors, George Aros and Rube Woolsey, and they kept
calling me saying, 'Don't change anything. You're as close as you can get
without winning.'"
De la Cruz was equally as excited to pick up a
round victory a few days after switching horses.
"I started out on my good little bay horse," de
la Cruz said. "During practice, I actually roped better on my second horse, and
he's equally as talented. I just decided to ride him in the second round, and he
feels excellent, so I haven't gotten off him."
Alphabetically, Rusty Allen is the No. 1
contestant at this year's Wrangler NFR, and during Round 6 of the saddle bronc
riding, he was tops in his event. Allen, of Lehi, Utah, followed a second-place
finish from Round 5 with a winning 86.5-point ride on Bar T Rodeo's Round Robin
to claim a $16,394 first-place check. Crusher Rentals PRCA World Standings
leader Cody Wright was second with an 83.5-point ride on Cervi Championship
Rodeo's High Life Gal. Allen, riding in his fourth straight Wrangler NFR, won a
round at the Las Vegas event for the fourth time in his career.
"It's a big relief," Allen said. "I felt like I
made quite a few mistakes early on in the week. I lifted on it (the rein)
basically instead of setted it down. For the first couple of rounds, I marked
those horses out and just dropped my rein down instead of staying up under it. I
watched it on video, and Roddy (fellow saddle bronc rider Rod Hay) mentioned it.
Hopefully, I got those mistakes fixed, and I'm gaining momentum instead of
losing it."
Crusher Rentals PRCA World Standings leader Cody
Wright was second with an 83.5-point ride on Korkow Rodeos' Queenie on a
re-ride. His first horse, High Life Gal of Cervi Championship Rodeo, was
transported from the arena following the ride, but Wrangler NFR veterinarian Dr.
Garth Lamb reported that the horse was allowed to regain her feet and showed no
immediate signs of injury. She will continue to be observed by Lamb and his
staff, but did not appear to have sustained any injuries.
When Jill Moody has placed at this year's
Wrangler NFR, she's made it count. The Letcher, S.D., cowgirl won the first
round and finished second in the second and fifth rounds, then won the sixth
round thanks to a 13.64-second run through the cloverleaf pattern. Tana Poppino
of Big Cabin, Okla., finished second with a run of 13.84 seconds.
Aboard her mare named Dolly, Moody has won an
event-best $58,702 at this year's Wrangler NFR to move to third place in the
Crusher Rentals PRCA World Standings.
"Dolly's been really strong down the alley, and
the first few nights I kind of let her rock," Moody said. "Then, I tried to not
let her go so hard and kind of hold her back, and she got a little stiff on me,
but she still works really nicely. But then tonight, I just stayed real soft.
The first and second barrels were amazing, and then I guess on the third I was
trying so hard to keep the barrel up that I picked her up a little bit too much
to move her out, and she stepped out where I told her to go, so she pulled out
of it a little bit."
Ted Bert may not look like the average bull
rider walking by, but then again, he isn't just average. The 6-1, 185-pound
Modesto, Calif., cowboy is literally one of the bigger bull riders in the sport
and ended up as the biggest one of all in Round 6. Bert, a Wrangler NFR rookie,
rode Four Star Rodeo's Shake Down for 87 points to win the round and move to
second in the average race with 334.5 points on four head.
Bert earned $16,394 for the win, which came by
just one-half point ahead of Jarrod Craig's 86.5-point effort on Beutler &
Son Rodeo's Deputy Sheriff.
"I wasn't planning on winning any rounds" Bert
said. "That bull (Shake Down) was here at the Finals last year, and he was
outstanding with me. I'm a big guy, and I don't make the bulls look pretty, but
I get the job done. It worked out well tonight."
COMPLETE ROUND 6 RESULTS
Bareback riding: Sixth round:
1. Tom McFarland, Wickenburg, Ariz., 88.5 points on
Classic Pro Rodeo's Scarlet's Web, $16,394; 2. Jessy Davis, Payson, Utah, 87.5,
$12,957; 3. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas, 86, $9,784; 4. Ryan Gray, Cheney, Wash.,
85.5, $6,875; 5. Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore., 84, $4,231; 6. (tie) Chris Harris,
Itasca, Texas, and Scott Montague, Rapid City, S.D., 82.5, $1,322 each; 8.
Justin McDaniel, Porum, Okla., 82; 9. Jason Jeter, Mansfield, Texas, 81.5; 10.
Jason Havens, Prineville, Ore., 81; 11. (tie) Kelly Timberman, Mills, Wyo., and
Steven Dent, Mullen, Neb., 79.5; 13. Cimmaron Gerke, Brighton, Colo., 78.5; 14.
Heath Ford, Greeley, Colo., 78; 15. Royce Ford, Briggsdale, Colo.,
74.5. Average: 1. Will Lowe, Canyon, Texas, 506 points on six head; 2.
Kelly Timberman, Mills, Wyo., 502.5; 3. Tom McFarland, Wickenburg, Ariz., 499.5;
4. Royce Ford, Briggsdale, Colo., 499; 5. Jessy Davis, Payson, Utah, 498.5; 6.
Justin McDaniel, Porum, Okla., 496; 7. Heath Ford, Greeley, Colo., 494; 8. Jason
Jeter, Mansfield, Texas, 492.5; 9. Jason Havens, Prineville, Ore., 492; 10.
Bobby Mote, Culver, Ore., 491.5; 11. Steven Dent, Mullen,
Neb., 489.5; 12. Ryan Gray, Cheney, Wash., 487.5; 13. Chris Harris, Itasca,
Texas, 486.5; 14. Cimmaron Gerke, Brighton, Colo., 480; 15.
Scott Montague, Rapid City, S.D., 479.5.
Steer wrestling: Sixth round:
1. Sean Mulligan, Coleman, Okla., 3.2 seconds,
$16,394; 2. Todd Suhn, North Platte, Neb., 3.4, $12,957;
3. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos,
Calif., 3.8, $9,784; 4. Jason Miller, Lance Creek, Wyo., 4.1, $6,875; 5. Trevor
Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore., 4.2, $4,231; 6. (tie) Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., and
Shawn Greenfield, Lakeview, Ore., Stockton Graves, Newkirk, Okla., Wade Sumpter,
Fowler, Colo., and Matt Reeves, Pampa, Texas, 4.6, $529 each; 11. Lee Graves,
Calgary, Alberta, 4.7; 12. Jule Hazen, Protection, Kan., 4.9; 13. Casey
McMillen, Craig, Colo., 8.0; 14. Jake Rinehart, Highmore, S.D., 20.9; 15. Joey
Bell Jr, Malakoff, Texas, NT. Average: 1. Jason
Miller, Lance Creek, Wyo., 25.9 seconds on six head; 2. Sean Mulligan, Coleman,
Okla., 26.4; 3. Stockton Graves, Newkirk, Okla., 31.0; 4. Josh Peek, Pueblo,
Colo., 31.2; 5. Jule Hazen, Protection, Kan., 39.1; 6. Matt Reeves, Pampa,
Texas, 46.0; 7. Trevor Knowles, Mount Vernon, Ore., 65.1; 8. Todd Suhn, North
Platte, Neb., 19.7 on five head; 9. Wade Sumpter, Fowler, Colo., 20.4; 10. Lee
Graves, Calgary, Alberta, 20.8; 11. Luke Branquinho, Los Alamos, Calif., 21.6;
12. Shawn Greenfield, Lakeview, Ore., 24.4; 13. Casey McMillen, Craig, Colo.,
27.0; 14. Joey Bell Jr, Malakoff, Texas, 17.3 on four head; 15. Jake Rinehart,
Highmore, S.D., 33.1 on three head.
Team roping: Sixth round: 1. Colter Todd, Marana, Ariz./Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson,
Ariz., 4.4 seconds, $16,394 each; 2. Clay Tryan, Billings, Mont./Walt Woodard,
Stockton, Calif., 4.8, $12,957; 3. (tie) Chad Masters,
Clarksville, Tenn./Allen Bach, Weatherford, Texas, and David Key, Caldwell,
Texas/Kory Koontz, Sudan, Texas, 4.9, $8,329 each; 5. (tie) Speed Williams,
Deleon, Texas/Dean Tuftin, Prineville, Ore., and Tommy Edens, Gatesville,
Texas/Coby Jones, Gatesville, Texas, 10.4, $3,438; 7. Brandon Beers, Powell
Butte, Ore./Mike Beers, Post, Ore., 12.3; 8. Tee Woolman, Llano, Texas/Cory
Petska, Lexington, Okla., 14.9; 9. Jake Barnes, Scottsdale, Ariz./Clay O'Brien
Cooper, Morgan Mill, Texas, 16.1; 10. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas/Patrick
Smith, Midland, Texas, 17.7; 11. Charly Crawford, Prineville, Ore./Britt
Bockius, Claremore, Okla., 20.2; 12. Travis Tryan, Billings, Mont./Michael
Jones, Stephenville, Texas, 34.9; 13. (tie) Keven Daniel, Franklin, Tenn./Jhett
Johnson, Casper, Wyo., Jake Cooper, Monument, N.M./Jimmie Cooper, Monument,
N.M., and Jimmy Edens, Gatesville, Texas/Ryan Motes, Weatherford, Texas,
NT. Average: 1. Chad Masters, Clarksville, Tenn./Allen Bach,
Weatherford, Texas, 34.7 seconds on six head; 2. Jake Barnes, Scottsdale,
Ariz./Clay O'Brien Cooper, Morgan Mill, Texas, 41.4; 3. Clay Tryan, Billings,
Mont./Walt Woodard, Stockton, Calif., 49.0; 4. Tommy Edens, Gatesville,
Texas/Coby Jones, Gatesville, Texas, 64.5; 5. Trevor Brazile, Decatur,
Texas/Patrick Smith, Midland, Texas, 66.7; 6. Tee Woolman, Llano, Texas/Cory
Petska, Lexington, Okla., 67.4; 7. Travis Tryan, Billings, Mont./Michael Jones,
Stephenville, Texas, 83.8; 8. Charly Crawford, Prineville, Ore./Britt Bockius,
Claremore, Okla., 98.1; 9. Colter Todd, Marana, Ariz./Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson,
Ariz., 37.5 on five head; 10. David Key, Caldwell, Texas/Kory Koontz, Sudan,
Texas, 45.7; 11. Keven Daniel, Franklin, Tenn./Jhett Johnson, Casper, Wyo.,
50.1; 12. Speed Williams, Deleon, Texas/Dean Tuftin, Prineville, Ore., 85.5; 13.
Jimmy Edens, Gatesville, Texas/Ryan Motes, Weatherford, Texas, 40.3 on four
head; 14. Brandon Beers, Powell Butte, Ore./Mike Beers, Post, Ore., 41.3; 15.
Jake Cooper, Monument, N.M./Jimmie Cooper, Monument, N.M., 47.0.
Saddle bronc riding: Sixth round:
1. Rusty Allen, Lehi, Utah, 86.5 points on Bar T
Rodeo's Round Robin, $16,394; 2. Cody Wright, Milford, Utah, 83.5, $12,957; 3.
(tie) Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La., and Justin Arnold, Santa Margarita, Calif., 83,
$8,329 each; 5. Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D., 82, $4,231; 6. Rod Hay, Wildwood,
Alberta, 81.5, $2,644; 7. Isaac Diaz, Stephenville, Texas, 80; 8. Anthony Bello,
Oakley, Utah, 79.5; 9. Chet Johnson, Gillette, Wyo., 79; 10. Taos Muncy, Corona,
N.M., 77.5; 11. Ryan Mapston, Belt, Mont., 76; 12. Chad Ferley, Oelrichs, S.D.,
74.5; 13. Heith DeMoss, Crowville, La., and Billy Etbauer, Edmond, Okla.,
NS. Average: 1. Rod Hay, Wildwood, Alberta, 496.0 points on six head;
2. Cody DeMoss, Heflin, La., 404.5 on five head;3. Taos Muncy, Corona, N.M.,
397; 4. Isaac Diaz, Stephenville, Texas, 325.0 on four head; 5. Chet Johnson,
Gillette, Wyo., 322; 6. Rusty Allen, Lehi, Utah, 321.5; 7. Anthony Bello,
Oakley, Utah, 310.5; 8. Heith DeMoss, Crowville, La., 254.0 on three head; 9.
Cody Wright, Milford, Utah, 246.5; 10. Justin Arnold, Santa Margarita, Calif.,
246; 11. Ryan Mapston, Belt, Mont., 241; 12. Jesse Bail, Camp Crook, S.D.,
234.5; 13. Jeff Willert, Belvidere, S.D., 164.0 on two head; 14. Chad Ferley,
Oelrichs, S.D., 155; 15. Billy Etbauer, Edmond, Okla., 84 on one
head.
Tie-down roping: Sixth round:
1. (tie) Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., and Houston
Hutto, Del Rio, Texas, 7.4 seconds, $14,675 each; 3. Cody Ohl, Hico, Texas, 7.9,
$9,784; 4. (tie) Jake Hannum, Ogden, Utah, and Tyson Durfey, Colbert, Wash.,
8.0, $5,553 each; 6. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 9.2, $2,644; 7. Mike
Johnson, Henryetta, Okla., 9.4; 8. Stran Smith, Childress, Texas, 9.5; 9. Matt
Shiozawa, Chubbuck, Idaho, 9.8; 10. Blair Burk, Durant, Okla., 11.0; 11. Clint
Cooper, Decatur, Texas, 11.1; 12. Scott Kormos, Teague, Texas, 11.8; 13. Jerome
Schneeberger, Ponca City, Okla., 12.6; 14. Nate Baldwin, Blackfoot, Idaho, 19.3;
15. Hunter Herrin, Apache, Okla., NT. Average: 1. Cody
Ohl, Hico, Texas, 49.7 seconds on six head; 2. Stran Smith, Childress, Texas,
56.0; 3. Houston Hutto, Del Rio, Texas, 59.8; 4. Matt Shiozawa, Chubbuck, Idaho,
60.9; 5. Clint Cooper, Decatur, Texas, 61.0; 6. Josh Peek, Pueblo, Colo., 61.1;
7. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, 62.7; 8. Jerome Schneeberger, Ponca City,
Okla., 63.2; 9. Mike Johnson, Henryetta, Okla., 65.4; 10. Nate Baldwin,
Blackfoot, Idaho, 91.2.
Barrel racing: Sixth round: 1. Jill Moody, Letcher, S.D., 13.64 seconds, $16,394; 2.
Tana Poppino, Big Cabin, Okla., 13.84, $12,957; 3. Lindsay Sears, Nanton,
Alberta, 13.91, $9,784; 4. Maegan Reichert, Mt. Pleasant, Texas, 13.92, $6,875;
5. Brittany Pozzi-Pharr, Victoria, Texas, 13.94, $4,231; 6. Lisa Lockhart,
Oelrichs, S.D., 13.97, $2,644; 7. Vickie Solmonsen, Riverton, Utah, 14.04; 8.
Brandie Halls, Carpenter, Wyo., 14.09; 9. Terra Bynum, Colorado City, Texas,
14.11; 10. Debbie Renger, Okotoks, Alberta, 14.16; 11. Codi Baucom, Carthage,
N.C., 14.22; 12. Molly Powell, Stephenville, Texas, 14.25; 13. Brittany
Hofstetter, Portales, N.M., 14.26; 14. Sherrylynn Johnson, Henryetta, Okla.,
14.35; 15. Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, Ore., 19.22. Average: 1. Brittany
Pozzi-Pharr, Victoria, Texas, 84.42 seconds on six runs; 2. Terra Bynum,
Colorado City, Texas, 84.97; 3. Debbie Renger, Okotoks, Alberta, 85.29; 4.
Maegan Reichert, Mt. Pleasant, Texas, 85.32; 5. Codi Baucom, Carthage, N.C.,
85.55; 6. Brittany Hofstetter, Portales, N.M., 85.79; 7. Lindsay Sears, Nanton,
Alberta, 88.97; 8. Jill Moody, Letcher, S.D., 89.16; 9. Lisa Lockhart, Oelrichs,
S.D., 89.55; 10. Vickie Solmonsen, Riverton, Utah, 90.06; 11. Molly Powell,
Stephenville, Texas, 90.33; 12. Brandie Halls, Carpenter, Wyo., 94.35; 13.
Brenda Mays, Terrebonne, Ore., 94.50; 14. Tana Poppino, Big Cabin, Okla., 94.87;
15. Sherrylynn Johnson, Henryetta, Okla., 106.78.
Bull riding: Sixth round: 1. Ted Bert, Modesto, Calif., 87 points on Four Star
Rodeo's Shake Down, $16,394; 2. Jarrod Craig, Hillsboro, Texas, 86.5, $12,957;
3. Kanin Asay, Powell, Wyo., 84.5, $9,784; 4. Wesley Silcox, Payson, Utah, 82.5,
$6,875; 5. J.W. Harris, May, Texas, 81.5, $4,231; 6. (tie) B.J. Schumacher,
Hillsboro, Wis., Dave Samsel, Haslet, Texas, Colin McTaggart, Las Vegas, Nev.,
Howdy Cloud, Kountze, Texas, Cody Hancock, Taylor, Ariz., Clint Craig, Mena,
Ark., Marcus Michaelis, Caldwell, Idaho, Bobby Welsh, Gillette, Wyo., Chance
Smart, Philadelphia, Miss., Logan Knibbe, Rockdale, Texas, NS. Average: 1.
Wesley Silcox, Payson, Utah, 339.5 points on four head; 2. Ted Bert, Modesto,
Calif., 334.5; 3. Jarrod Craig, Hillsboro, Texas, 328.5; 4. J.W. Harris, May,
Texas, 255.5 on three head; 5. Marcus Michaelis, Caldwell, Idaho, 254; 6. Kanin
Asay, Powell, Wyo., 241; 7. Howdy Cloud, Kountze, Texas, 175 on two head; 8.
B.J. Schumacher, Hillsboro, Wis., 173; 9. Chance Smart, Philadelphia, Miss.,
171.5; 10. Cody Hancock, Taylor, Ariz., 165; 11. Clint Craig, Mena, Ark., 89.5
on one; 12. Dave Samsel, Haslet, Texas, 86; 13. Bobby Welsh, Gillette, Wyo.,
81.5; 14. Colin McTaggart, Las Vegas, Nev., 78.5; 15. Logan Knibbe, Rockdale,
Texas, NS.