2020 NFR Team Roping Partners Announced

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The team roping partnerships for the 2020 NFR have been finalized and were announced this afternoon!

You probably won’t be too surprised at most of the partnerships, but it does seem noteworthy that No. 1 Header Luke Brown and No. 1 Heeler Joseph Harrison, who won RFD-TV’s The American together in March, are coming back together after roping with different partners all year. They are up against some powerhouse duos who have been working in tandem to perfect their rhythm, so it will be interesting to see if Brown and Harrison can keep their lead and win gold buckles after spending the season apart.

Here’s a look at who you’ll see roping together at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas.

2020 NFR TEAM ROPING PAIRINGS

Luke Brown-Joseph Harrison

Clay Smith-Jade Corkill

Cody Snow-Junior Nogueira

Colby Lovell-Paul Eaves

Dustin Egusquiza-Travis Graves

Andrew Ward-Buddy Hawkins II

Clay Tryan-Jake Long

Levi Simpson-Shay Carroll

Charly Crawford-Logan Medlin

Chad Masters-Wesley Thorp

Erich Rogers-Paden Bray

Nelson Wyatt-Levi Lord

Jeff Flenniken-Tyler Worley

Kolton Schnidt-Hunter Koch Brenten Hall-Chase Tryan

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