Texas Swing
National Finals Rodeo
The Cowboy Channel’s round-by-round notebooks, day sheets, and recaps of each 2024 Texas Swing event!
Sellars increasingly looks like he’ll make his first NFR since 2021
We’re nearing the end of the Qualifying Rounds in San Angelo following the second weekend of action
Performance 7 was the matinee of a Saturday doubleheader in San Angelo
John Douch still has a lead in the PRCA World Standings, but 2020 World Champion Shad Mayfield and San Angelo Co-Champions Tuf Cooper and Tyler Milligan are all making a push.
Sage Newman has taken a commanding lead in the PRCA Saddle Bronc Riding World Standings after winning RodeoHouston in March.
The San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo came to an end on Friday, but rodeo’s best still had an opportunity to earn an additional $7,500 apiece at the Cinch Chute Out on Saturday afternoon.
The big indoor season is over as the Texas Tour concluded at the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo on Saturday.
After 11 performances, the Top 12 in each event are set for Friday night’s Short Go at the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo and over $600,000 has already been paid out.
Jordon Briggs has not slowed down since winning her first World Championship in December. She has now won the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo and RodeoHouston in 2022.
Hunter Cure has competed at Houston many times and he finally added this championship to his list of accomplishments.
Sage Newman made a jaw-dropping 93 point ride in RodeoHouston’s Championship Shootout on Saturday to go from No. 6 to No. 1 in the PRCA Saddle Bronc Riding World Standings.
Stetson Wright re-took the lead in the PRCA Bull Riding World Standings and has now won a whopping $103,110 in that event before the calendar has turned to April.
Jess Pope won RodeoHouston to continue adding to a terrific young career that already includes two NFR Average titles.
Seven was John Douch’s lucky number on Saturday afternoon.
RodeoHouston completely reshaped the PRCA World Standings over the weekend with the champions taking home the biggest prize in a PRCA rodeo so far this season, $50,000 each.