Dawson Hay and Andrews Rodeo’s All Or Nothin’ go to the Top in San Antonio

Success for Dawson Hay and All Or Nothin’ comes in a big way in Round 3 at Frost Bank Center.

Dawson Hay and All Or Nothin’ are no strangers to success together. This time, it comes in at 90 points in San Antonio to claim the Bracket 3 Round 3 win and cinch Hay’s place in the Semifinals.

“There’s just only a few horses that are on that super star level like that. It’s unbelievable, you’re more nervous about not stubbing a toe than anything and when you get an opportunity like that you want to do your job,” Hay said.

An electric ride met with an electric crowd. San Antonio rodeo fans were loud and proud of the Canadian bronc rider on the National Finals bucking horse. It is a feeling that Hay says is like nothing else in the World.

Hay’s 2024 goals are shaping up as he looks forward to San Antonio Semifinals on Feb. 22-23.

Joining Hay in the Semifinals from Bracket 3 is Mitch Pollock. He stayed steady placing second in the first two go-rounds to earn $4,500. That was enough to make him the No. 2 cowboy to advance.

Leon Fountain and Brody Wells tie for the No. 3 and No. 4 spots with $2,500 each. Fountain picked up the Round 2 win with an 85.5-point ride while Wells put together two rides that would get him in the money in Rounds 1 and 3. They complete the list of saddle bronc riders advancing from this bracket.

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