PRCA Steer Wrestling World Standings Update, May 9: Tucker Allen Reigns with Over $100,000

Tucker Allen’s lead in the World Standings cannot be denied.

Tucker Allen RodeoHouston 2024

As the Summer Run approaches, only one cowboy in the PRCA Steer Wrestling World Standings has surpassed $100,000.

Adding to that, it takes over $32,274 to get into the Top 15 as of today.

Take a look at your Top 15 steer wrestlers.

No. 1 Tucker Allen, $101,549

After a successful California Circuit Finals and Texas Swing to set Allen’s pace for 2025, he continues to cash in. He picked up a third-place finish at the first-ever Desert Rodeo with a 5.2-second run.

No. 2 Jesse Brown, $58,862

Brown’s April wrapped up with a first-place payday from the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo, adding a total of $20,252 to his season earnings.

No. 3 Holden Myers, $56,754

A solid California run was in store for the Texas cowboy starting in Oakdale and ending in Clovis. He added over $4,000 to his name there before dominating at the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo with two Go-Round wins and the Average.

No. 4 Dalton Massey, $47,661

Massey found his way back to the Winner’s Circle at Clovis Rodeo with the Round 1 win after stopping the clock at 4.5 seconds. Before that, the Red Bluff Round-Up was good to him after a 4.9 put him second in Round 2.

No. 5 Will Lummus, $46,920

Lummus made sure to capitalize on the Texas Swing to the point where his last rodeo was the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo, where he finished fourth. His success in San Angelo, Austin, San Antonio, and Fort Worth has him sitting inside the Top 5.

No. 6 Tyler Waguespack, $45,006

Another veteran who capitalized on the Texas Swing was Waguespack. Go Round wins and high finishes in the Averages at four of five Texas rodeos have Waguespack $2,000 outside of the Top 5.

No. 7 Stetson Jorgensen, $43,856

After a Top 3 finish at Rodeo Austin, Jorgensen kept it up when he finished first in the Average at the Clark County Fair and Rodeo. It was a $7,875 payday with momentum that carried him into Clovis.

No. 8 Bridger Anderson, $39,783

A second-place payday at the Clark County Fair and Rodeo was worth over $8,000 for the North Dakota native. He made his way back to the pay window at the Desert Rodeo after throwing down a time of 4.6 seconds to win it all.

No. 9 Justin Shaffer, $39,120

Shaffer’s most recent jackpot came by way of Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo when he cashed in on $7,494 on a pair of 4.0’s. Before that, a win at Lakeside Rodeo came his way for another $2,300.

No. 10 Eli Lord, $39,496

Lord clocked a 4.6-second run in the Clovis Rodeo Short Round to win the Go-Round and finish fourth in the Average, adding more than $4,000 to his season earnings.

No. 11 Riley Duvall, $37,707

Duvall is just outside the Top 10 in the World, but a 4.4 and a 4.2-second run have him that much closer. Every penny counts, including the $2,300 that he earned at the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo.

No. 12 Cody Devers, $36,606

A fully healed and healthy Devers is what we can expect to see on the road this summer, and he is off to a strong start. A 14.5 on three head earned him over $4,000 in Oklahoma.

No. 13 Dakota Eldridge, $34,520

Not too far from his home state of Nevada, Eldridge made sure he was just right at the Red Bluff Round-Up. A 5.6 earned him Round 1 money before a 21.9 on three head won him the Average.

No. 14 Brandon Harrison, $33,510

After a huge win in the Texas Swing, Harrison is keeping it up. His most recent win came in Round 2 of the Red Bluff Round-Up when he put a 4.6 on top of the leaderboard to add $2,307 to his season earnings.

No. 15 Ty Bauerle, $32,275

It was a third-place finish in the Finals and Average at Clovis Rodeo for Bauerle before he rolled on to Missouri. There, at the American Royal Rodeo, he was a 5.2 to be fifth.