Wrangler National Finals Rodeo: Night Five Recap
Last night was the fifth night of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, presented by Teton Ridge. Here are the standings after round five.
Night five of the 2025 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo walked in like it had one job: turn up the chaos to eleven. After four nights of grit, guts, and more dust than a desert storm, the cowboys, cowgirls, and even the stock, looked ready for one take off. The arena was alive with anticipation, the stock seemed amped up, and you could practically hear the dirt whisper, “Want more? Here it comes.”
This fifth go-round threw its own curveballs. Some matchups settled into smooth runs, some exploded in mid-air like fireworks, and a couple of contestants walked away looking like they earned lifetime injuries, or at least lifetime bragging rights. A few landed with cheers, a few hit the dirt with dramatic flair, and at least one barrel (or bronc, or bull) acted like it had a vendetta.
The leaderboard’s still a tight squeeze, tighter than too-small spurs on a rookie rider. Some folks are feeling sore, others are smiling wide, and a few are probably bargaining with fate just to make it through the final nights in one piece.
So here are your updated standings and earnings, because at the Wrangler NFR, as long as hooves keep pounding and dust keeps flying, the drama, the money, and the reputation-making moments just keep piling on.
Bareback Riding
Night five’s bareback riding rolled in with the kind of energy you’d expect from a showdown at high noon: except louder, dustier, and with significantly more flailing limbs. The broncs came out acting like they’d been listening to motivational speeches about “living your truth,” and that truth apparently involved launching cowboys into low orbit. Meanwhile, the riders dug deep, channeling equal parts technique, stubbornness, and pure “I refuse to lose in front of this many people” determination. By the time the round wrapped, the arena looked like a western action scene: dirt flying, hats tumbling, and at least one cowboy grinning like he’d just won a wrestling match with gravity. Night five didn’t just separate the tough from the tougher, it reminded everyone that bareback riding is equal parts chaos, courage, and “hang on and hope your chiropractor is free tomorrow.”
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PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
STOCK
|
SCORE
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Rocker Steiner
|
Lunatic Heaven
Brookman Rodeo |
89
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Sam Petersen
|
Resistol’s Secrets Out
Pete Carr Pro Rodeo |
88.75
|
$28,980
|
|
3
|
Wacey Schalla
|
Breaking News
Frontier Rodeo |
88
|
$21,882
|
|
4
|
Kade Sonnier
|
Boot Barn’s Night Flight
Pickett Pro Rodeo Co. |
87.75
|
$15,377
|
|
5
|
Cole Franks
|
Fringe Jacket
J Bar J |
87.25
|
$7,688
|
|
5
|
Bradlee Miller
|
Blasting Sand
Calgary Stampede |
87.25
|
$7,688
|
|
7
|
Tilden Hooper
|
Straight Stick
J Bar J |
86.5
|
—
|
|
7
|
Jacek Frost
|
Disco Party
Calgary Stampede |
86.5
|
—
|
|
7
|
Garrett Shadbolt
|
Tator Tot
Korkow Rodeos |
86.5
|
—
|
|
10
|
Jess Pope
|
Gunfire
Frontier Rodeo |
86
|
—
|
|
11
|
Dean Thompson
|
Damn Straight
J Bar J |
85.25
|
—
|
|
12
|
Mason Clements
|
Boot Barn’s Night Crawler
Pickett Pro Rodeo Co. |
85
|
—
|
|
13
|
Cooper Cooke
|
Drunk Bunny
J Bar J |
84.75
|
—
|
|
14
|
Jayco Roper
|
OLS Tubs Stevie Knicks
Macza Pro Rodeo |
84
|
—
|
|
15
|
Waylon Bourgeois
|
Agent Lynx
Calgary Stampede |
0
|
—
|
Steer Wrestling
Night five steer wrestling looked less like a timed event and more like a collection of extremely confident people making aggressive life choices at high speed. The steers came out acting like they had someplace better to be, and the bulldoggers came in determined to convince them otherwise. It was a night full of flying dirt and sudden U-turns. The cowboys, meanwhile, hit the ground like human anchors with attitudes, proving once again that the fastest way to stop 500 pounds of momentum is apparently to body-check it. By the end of the round, the crowd was fired up and the bulldoggers were out there looking like they’d just won arguments with physics. Night Five was chaos, comedy, and pure cowboy grit rolled into one very dusty sprint.
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PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
TIME
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Scott Guenthner
|
3.4 s
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Justin Shaffer
|
3.5 s
|
$28,980
|
|
3
|
Will Lummus
|
3.7 s
|
$21,882
|
|
4
|
J.D. Struxness
|
4.0 s
|
$15,377
|
|
5
|
Rowdy Parrott
|
4.1 s
|
$9,463
|
|
6
|
Gavin Soileau
|
4.5 s
|
$2,957
|
|
6
|
Kyle Irwin
|
4.5 s
|
$2,957
|
|
8
|
Stetson Jorgensen
|
4.8 s
|
—
|
|
9
|
Jesse Brown
|
5.4 s
|
—
|
|
10
|
Tucker Allen
|
5.6 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Dakota Eldridge
|
9.8 s
|
—
|
|
12
|
Chance Howard
|
18.7 s
|
—
|
|
13
|
Bridger Anderson
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
13
|
Ty Erickson
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
13
|
Tyler Waguespack
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
Team Roping
Night five team roping delivered the kind of precision that makes you wonder if these teams have quietly negotiated with the laws of motion. The headers came out shaping loops like they’d been drafted by an architect, while the heelers timed their shots with the calm inevitability of gravity itself. The steers weren’t exactly cooperative, some clearly believed evasive maneuvers were still an option, but the best teams made the process look almost unfair. It was a round defined by clean catches, tight turns, and partnerships so synchronized they could probably finish each other’s sentences… or at least each other’s loops. Smart, sharp, and efficient: night five proved that when team roping is done right, it’s less chaos and more choreography disguised as horsepower.
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PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
TIME
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Kolton Schmidt / Jonathan Torres
|
3.7 s
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Tanner Tomlinson / Travis Graves
|
3.8 s
|
$28,980
|
|
3
|
Clint Summers / Jade Corkill
|
3.9 s
|
$21,882
|
|
4
|
Luke Brown / Trey Yates
|
4.5 s
|
$15,377
|
|
5
|
Tyler Wade / Wesley Thorp
|
4.7 s
|
$9,463
|
|
6
|
Derrick Begay / Colter Todd
|
5.3 s
|
$5,914
|
|
7
|
Clay Smith / Coleby Payne
|
5.4 s
|
—
|
|
8
|
Kaleb Driggers / Junior Nunes Nogueira
|
5.5 s
|
—
|
|
9
|
Andrew Ward / Jake Long
|
5.7 s
|
—
|
|
10
|
Riley Minor / Brady Minor
|
9.7 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Dustin Egusquiza / Levi Lord
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Lightning Aguilera / Kaden Profili
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Jake Smith / Douglas Rich
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Dawson Graham / Dillon Graham
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Cyle Denison / Lane Mitchell
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
Saddle Bronc Riding
Night five saddle bronc riding felt less like a roughstock event and more like an ongoing negotiation between cowboy and bronc, one where the bronc absolutely did not agree to the terms. The horses came out with extra elevation, extra attitude, and possibly a personal vendetta, while the riders answered with rhythm, timing, and that slightly unhinged confidence required to call this sport “fun.” The best rides of the night were studies in controlled chaos: spurs marking in perfect sync, feet hitting the front end right as the bronc tried inventing new physics. It was stylish, it was gritty, and it reminded everyone that saddle bronc riding isn’t just the classic event, it’s the one that still manages to look poetic even as it tries to launch someone into next week.
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PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
STOCK
|
SCORE
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Damian Brennan
|
R. Watsons Ed Bishop
Cervi Championship Rodeo |
90
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Brody Cress
|
Virgil
C5 Rodeo |
89.5
|
$28,980
|
|
3
|
Dawson Hay
|
Crocket
Calgary Stampede |
89
|
$21,882
|
|
4
|
Zeke Thurston
|
THE Black Tie
Sankey Pro Rodeo & Phenom Genetics |
88.25
|
$15,377
|
|
5
|
Stetson Wright
|
Dandy Delight
Calgary Stampede |
87
|
$9,463
|
|
6
|
Kade Bruno
|
Squash Blossom Steely Dan
Macza Pro Rodeo |
86.75
|
$5,914
|
|
7
|
Q Taylor
|
Straight Moonshine
J Bar J |
86.5
|
—
|
|
8
|
Lefty Holman
|
Irv’s Legacy
Sankey Pro Rodeo & Phenom Genetics |
86
|
—
|
|
9
|
Sage Newman
|
Vitalix Mike Honcho
The Cervi Brothers |
85.75
|
—
|
|
10
|
Statler Wright
|
Lindsey’s Thunder Rolz
Diamond G Rodeo |
85.5
|
—
|
|
11
|
Brody Wells
|
Yellowstone
Frontier Rodeo |
85.25
|
—
|
|
12
|
Ben Andersen
|
Larry Culpepper
Pete Carr Pro Rodeo |
84.5
|
—
|
|
13
|
Weston Patterson
|
Moose
Burch Rodeo |
83.25
|
—
|
|
13
|
Zachary Dallas
|
Cat Walk
Summit Pro Rodeo |
83.25
|
—
|
|
15
|
Ryder Wright
|
Optiwize’s All Or Nothin
Andrews Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
Tie-Down Roping
Night five tie-down roping was a full masterclass in efficiency, the kind that makes you blink once and wonder how an entire run has already happened. The calves came out sharp and spring-loaded, clearly not interested in participating in anybody’s highlight reel, but the ropers countered with timing so precise it bordered on mathematical. Horse, rider, rope: all three moved like separate parts of the same equation, each solving for speed. The cleanest runs were the quietest ones: no wasted motion, no hesitation, just a seamless blur of swing, slack, step, and tie.
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PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
TIME
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
John Douch
|
7.4 s
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Joel Harris
|
7.6 s
|
$28,980
|
|
3
|
Kyle Lucas
|
7.9 s
|
$21,882
|
|
4
|
Dylan Hancock
|
8.0 s
|
$15,377
|
|
5
|
Riley Pruitt
|
8.1 s
|
$7,688
|
|
5
|
Ty Harris
|
8.1 s
|
$7,688
|
|
7
|
Brushton Minton
|
8.3 s
|
—
|
|
8
|
Kincade Henry
|
8.6 s
|
—
|
|
9
|
Marty Yates
|
9.4 s
|
—
|
|
9
|
Zack Jongbloed
|
9.4 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Haven Meged
|
11.0 s
|
—
|
|
12
|
Riley Webb
|
11.3 s
|
—
|
|
13
|
Tom Crouse
|
17.7 s
|
—
|
|
14
|
Shad Mayfield
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
14
|
Shane Hanchey
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
Barrel Racing
Night five barrel racing traded chaos for pure geometry: tight turns, clean lines, and horses moving like they’d studied the pattern with a protractor. The fastest runs were efficient, almost suspiciously smooth, as if horse and rider had quietly agreed to defy centrifugal force for the evening. The barrels stood their ground, but a few clearly contemplated retirement as the top riders carved pockets so precise you’d think they were drafting blueprints mid-run. It was composure at full throttle: controlled speed, deliberate decisions, and an unshakable belief that fractions of a second are absolutely worth fighting for.
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PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
TIME
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Carlee Otero
|
13.43 s
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Lisa Lockhart
|
13.55 s
|
$25,431
|
|
2
|
Halyn Lide
|
13.55 s
|
$25,431
|
|
4
|
Hailey Kinsel
|
13.56 s
|
$15,377
|
|
5
|
Tricia Aldridge
|
13.61 s
|
$9,463
|
|
6
|
Katelyn Scott
|
13.63 s
|
$5,914
|
|
7
|
Megan McLeod-Sprague
|
13.66 s
|
—
|
|
8
|
Kassie Mowry
|
13.77 s
|
—
|
|
9
|
Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi
|
13.90 s
|
—
|
|
10
|
Emily Beisel
|
13.95 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Julie Plourde
|
13.98 s
|
—
|
|
12
|
Andrea Busby
|
14.07 s
|
—
|
|
13
|
Hayle Gibson-Stillwell
|
18.46 s
|
—
|
|
14
|
Wenda Johnson
|
18.73 s
|
—
|
|
15
|
Tayla Moeykens
|
19.18 s
|
—
|
Bull Riding
Night Five bull riding reminded everyone that this event isn’t so much a sport as it is a very public disagreement between a cowboy and a thousand-pound animal who woke up choosing violence. The bulls came out with extra spin, extra jump, and just enough attitude to suggest they’ve been reading their own press releases. But the riders answered with the kind of composure that makes eight seconds look survivable. The best rides were held together by balance, hope, and a prayer that their spur stroke outlasted the bull’s bad mood. It was technical, it was tense, and, as always, it was a reminder: in bull riding, you’re not trying to look good. You’re just trying not to become a highlight reel for all the wrong reasons.
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PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
STOCK
|
SCORE
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
JR Stratford
|
Deal Me In
Rafter H Rodeo Livestock |
90.5
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Bryce Jensen
|
Badlands
Silver Creek Pro Rodeo |
89.5
|
$28,980
|
|
3
|
Mason Moody
|
Wild Bill
Silver Spurs Club |
88.75
|
$18,630
|
|
3
|
Ky Hamilton
|
Kingdom
Cowtown Rodeo |
88.75
|
$18,630
|
|
5
|
Hudson Bolton
|
Vitalix Ringling Road
Cervi Championship Rodeo |
88.5
|
$9,463
|
|
6
|
Qynn Andersen
|
Resistol’s Cowtown
Pete Carr Pro Rodeo |
86.5
|
$5,914
|
|
7
|
Hayes Weight
|
Mr. Priefert
Rosser Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
|
7
|
Luke Mackey
|
Ghostship Warrior
Sankey Pro Rodeo & Phenom Genetics |
0
|
—
|
|
7
|
Jesse Petri
|
Magic Touch
Sankey Pro Rodeo & Phenom Genetics |
0
|
—
|
|
7
|
Rawley Johnson
|
Rick’s Honky Tonk
Diamond G Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
|
7
|
Jordan Spears
|
Speed Dial
Corey & Lange Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
|
7
|
T.J. Gray
|
Tesla
New West Rodeo Productions |
0
|
—
|
|
7
|
Tristen Hutchings
|
Robbie’s Boy
Powder River Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
|
7
|
Wacey Schalla
|
Halo’s Iron Hide
Legend Rodeo Stock, LLC |
0
|
—
|
|
7
|
Stetson Wright
|
Pegasus
McCoy Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
Let’s see what night six brings!



