2020 NFR Update: National Finals Steer Roping

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The Clem McSpadden National Finals Steer Roping is returning to the Kansas Star Arena in Mulvane.

The NFSR, which has been at the Kansas Star Arena since 2014, returns Nov. 6-7.

The top 15 steer ropers compete in a 10-round event to determine the world champion. Last season, Trevor Brazile notched his PRCA-record 25th world championship when he claimed the NFSR gold buckle after winning the average in Mulvane.

“We’re so excited to again welcome the National Finals Steer Roping at the Kansas Star Arena,” said Jeff Babinski, said Kansas Star Casino Vice President and General Manager. “We feel like the home of the NFSR.”

Brazile enters this year’s competition in fourth place with $48,387 while brother-in-law Tuf Cooper sits in seventh with $35,655. Cole Patterson, who will be making his second appearance at the NFSR, leads the world standings with $54,598. Three-time world champion Scott Snedecor is second with $53,210 and Vin Fisher Jr. – last season’s runner-up – is third with $49,797.

“The National Finals Steer Roping has certainly found a home in Mulvane,” PRCA CEO George Taylor said. “Our steer ropers love competing for a gold buckle in the friendly confines of the Kansas Star Arena.”

Tickets can be purchased for the event from ticketmaster.com beginning Tuesday, Oct. 6.

The National Finals Steer Roping will also stream live on the PRCA on Cowboy Channel+ app!

FRIDAY, NOV. 6 - SATURDAY NOV. 7 | 8:30 PM ET

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