Riggin’ Rally: Recap, highlights and payouts

It was another successful bareback riding event at the Steiner Ranch as the Riggin’ Rally expanded to two days and paid out almost $50,000 on the Steiner Ranch in Weatherford.

In a Final Round that featured six cowboys riding for at least 89 points, Tim O’Connell won the buckle in record-tying fashion with a 94 points on Frontier Rodeo’s Gun Fire. O’Connell was the last cowboy out and helped close the rodeo with back-to-back 90s.

RIGGIN’ RALLY RESULTS

FIRST PERFORMANCE

1. Clay Jorgenson, 89 points on Vold Rodeo’s Storm Watch, $1,918; 2. Bodee Lammers, 87, $1,470; 3. Buck Lunak, 86, $1,087; 4. Seth Hardwick, 85.5, $703; 5. Will Martin, 84, $447; 6. Tyler Berghuis, 82, $320; 7. (tie) Jayco Roper, Jacob Raine and Brazos Winters, 81, $149 each

SECOND PERFORMANCE

Section One: 1. Kaycee Feild, 90 points on Picket Pro Rodeo’s Bar Code, $1,400; 2. Chad Rutherford, 88, $1,050; 3. Orin Larsen, 85, $700; 4. Clayton Biglow, 81, $350.

FEILD’S RIDE

Section Two: 1. Richmond Champion, 86 points on Frontier Rodeo’s Times Up, $1,400; 2. (tie) Tim O’Connell and Jamie Howlett and Ty Breuer, 85, $700 each.

CHAMPION’S RIDE

Section Three: 1. Mason Clements, 87 points on State Smith Pro Rodeo’s Hoppin Tom, $1,400; 2. Taylor Broussard, 86, $1,050; 3. (tie) Wyatt Bloom and Tanner Aus, 85, $525 each.

CLEMENTS’ RIDE

Finals: 1. Tim O’Connell, 94 points on Frontier Rodeo’s Gun Fire, $10,000; 2. Richmond Champion, 90, $5852; 3. (tie) Mason Clements, Wyatt Bloom, Kaycee Feild, and Chad Rutherford, 89, $2,459.40 each.

O’CONNELL’S RIDE

CHAMPION’S RIDE

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