Team roping pairings for 2021 Wrangler NFR released

There are two headers and two heelers who qualified for this year’s Wrangler NFR without their regular partners and the official list of teams competing at the Thomas & Mack Center is now available.

The pairs in italics are the new for the NFR, headers are listed first.

No. 1 Dustin Egusquiza ($147,516) and No. 2 Travis Graves ($126,869)
No. 2 Erich Rogers ($122,017) and No. 3 Paden Bray ($116,937)
No. 3 Kaleb Driggers ($119,330) and No. 1 Junior Noguiera ($133,716)
No. 4 Clay Smith ($110,570) and No.4 Jade Corkill ($110,570)
No. 5 Clay Tryan ($94,520) and No. 6 Jake Long ($95,226)
No. 6 Tyler Wade ($89,038) and No. 7 Trey Yates ($84,182)
No. 7 Cody Snow ($79,677) and No. 5 Wesley Thorp ($102,037)
No. 8 Clint Summers ($74,483) and No. 9 Ross Ashford ($71,822)
No. 9 Brenten Hall ($73,506) and No. 8 Chase Tryan ($74,776)
No. 10 Rhen Richard ($71,545) and No. 12 Jeremy Buhler ($68,815)
No. 11 Derrick Begay ($70,893) and No. 14 Brady Minor ($61,878)
No. 12 Andrew Ward ($68,842) and No. 11 Buddy Hawkins ($68,842)
No. 13 Coy Rahlmann ($63,926) and No. 13 Douglas Rich ($63,849)
No. 14 Coleman Proctor and No. 10 Logan Medlin ($69,335)
No. 15 Quin Kesler ($62,403) and No. 15 Joseph Harrison ($61,688)

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