Wrangler National Finals Rodeo – Round Three highlights
Night number three of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo saw some big changes to the storylines that highlighted the first two rounds.
British Columbia bulldogger, Stephen Culling put together a solid 4.2 second run, good for a share of second (with Stan Branco) and a $21,296 cheque. Coupled with a split of sixth in round two, Culling, riding Tanner Milan’s champion steer wrestling horse, Eddie, has not looked at all like a rookie NFR cowboy and sits 4th in the lucrative aggregate standings. Nick Guy bulldogged his steer in 4.2 seconds to win the round.
At the top end of the world title leaderboard, Canadian and World season leader Dalton Massey continues to lead both the average and the world race. Like Culling, the Oregon cowboy is appearing at his first NFR after setting the all-time PRCA season earnings record.
The bareback riding saw a major shift in the story arc that captivated fans through the first two rounds. The 19-year-old fan favourite, Rocker Steiner, who won the first two rounds in convincing fashion, managed only a 73.5 score to slow some of the momentum in his quest to catch rookie Keenan Hayes who was leading Steiner by $120,000 coming in. Steiner had cut that lead in half but Hayes split 2/3 in the round and more importantly moved past Steiner in the aggregate as Hayes is now 4th while Steiner dropped back to sixth. The round three win went to Mason Clements who was 88.5 on Frontier Rodeo’s Breaking News.


