Wrangler National Finals Rodeo night four wrap-up
Round Four of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (WNFR) was a little unkind to the Canadian cowboys, says the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA).
In fact, three-time World Champion and four-time Canadian Champion saddle bronc rider Zeke Thurston was the only Canadian who didn’t let a tough Monday night get to him. The Big Valley, Alberta sensation split 4/5 in the round to protect his place in the aggregate (splitting 1/2 with Brody Cress) and his second-place spot at the top of the world standings just $16,000 behind Sage Newman who leads the world but sits way back in seventh in the all-important and cash-rich aggregate standings.
Canadians Ben Andersen with 80.5 and Dawson Hay at 78.5 were out of the money while Andersen was bucked off on Monday night. Newman rode the Calgary Stampede bronc, B-7 Birch Bubbles to 86 points to match Thurston’s identical score on Muddy Creek Pro Rodeo’s 4361 Bugsy. Another Canadian horse, Big Stone Rodeo’s 734 Second Thoughts carried Chase Brooks to 84.5 for the sixth place payoff.
Steer wrestler Dalton Massey (from East Oregon) maintained his grasp on the World standings and aggregate leads after night four at WNFR ’65. The Canadian and World season leader put together another solid performance with a 4.6 second run aboard Tanner Milan’s Horse of the Year Eddie for a share of fifth and $4,292. Despite placing only twice in four performances, the first time NFR qualifier is $45,000 ahead of second place fellow-Oregonian Jesse Brown who is fifth in the aggregate. Two-time NFR qualifier Bridger Anderson enjoyed the round win for his second cheque of the week while Canadian bulldogger, Stephen Culling, had tough luck in round four. Despite a fast time on the clock, the NFR rookie broke the barrier dropping from fourth to eighth in the aggregate.


