Saddle Bronc: Miss Congeniality

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This isn’t the Powder River Rodeo mare, but the Carr Pro Rodeo mare by the same name:

9-year-old bay mare
Saddle Bronc Riding
SIRE:
Bandito
DAM:
One Eyed Sally

2010 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo
J.J. Elshere scored 85.5 points in the second round to finish in a tie for second place.

This year
Kobyn Williams posted a 76 to place in a tie for eight place at the West of the Pecos (Texas) Rodeo.

Taos Muncy was 84 points to finish in a tie for second, and Jesse Wright was 82 to finish in a tie for seventh at the Eagle County (Colo.) Fair and Rodeo.

Cody Angland had an 85 for first, and Alex Wright was 84 for second at the Lea County (N.M.) Fair and Rodeo.

2010
Cody Taton won the Silverton (Texas) Buck Wild Days rodeo 87 points

Alex Wright scored 85 to finish third at the West of the Pecos Rodeo in Texas, while Bradley Harter’s 83 on Miss Congeniality finished in a tie for fourth

Cort Scheer scored 85 points to finish in a tie for second place at the Guymon (Okla.) Pioneer Days Rodeo.

She was the bucking horse of the Canadian Finals Rodeo and they won three out of four rounds that she was there.

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“The bronc riders really like her,” said Pete Carr, owner of Carr Pro Rodeo. “They say she is a better indoor horse. Most of our rodeos are outdoors, and she has been really good. I’m anxious to see her go in the Thomas & Mack.

“This horse had a very good year, so it’s no shock to me they selected her to the finals again. They won first and second on her in Lovington this year. She might be one of the most rider-friendly horses we own in the arena, but don’t get in front of her in the back pens because she will smoke you.”

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