Kid Rock N Rodeo Commissioner Luke Branquinho Talks Kid Rock N Rodeo Qualifier at Dickies Arena

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The Kid Rock N Rodeo’s inaugural year took the rodeo world by storm. The format was unprecedented and the draft party before hand had rodeo fans revved up for the event itself.

With Legendary coaches like Cody Ohl, Bobby Mote, Trevor Brazile, Sid Steiner, Charmayne James and Fred Whitfield drafting rodeo’s best to make up their teams, it would be Mote’s FreeRider’s that walked away victorious from the inaugural Kid Rock N Rodeo.

In 2025, the Kid Rock N Rodeo Qualifier will take place in January as a seeding event for five teams.

“It’s going to be a great event. It’s drag race style, red, yellow, green light start in the timed events so that means the cowboys and cowgirls are backed in the box and when that light hits greens that chute opens. Whether their horse is facing backwards, sideways, it doesn’t matter, it is ready to go. So stay tuned, it’s going to be a fun event,” Luke Branquinho, Kid Rock N Rodeo Commissioner said.

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