Wrangler National Finals Rodeo: Night Seven Recap
Last night was the seventh night of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, presented by Teton Ridge. Here are the standings after round seven.
Night Seven of the 2025 Wrangler NFR unfolded with the kind of energy that suggests every athlete woke up and chose both excellence and mild chaos. With the standings tightening and the pressure climbing, the arena buzzed like a research lab on a deadline. Every ride and run offered fresh data on timing and the curious human willingness to battle livestock for glory. Fans packed the Thomas & Mack with the enthusiasm of people fully aware they’re about to witness something spectacular… or at least something that defies basic physics.
The evening delivered a blend of intensity and entertainment, each discipline bringing its own flavor of controlled pandemonium. From roughstock riders testing the limits of gravity to timed-event athletes redefining what “split-second” really means, Night Seven proved why the Wrangler NFR sits at the pinnacle of rodeo. With momentum shifting, champions sharpening their focus, and the occasional dust-filled plot twist, the stage is fully set for a night of performances worthy of both record books and spirited debate.
Bareback Riding
Bareback riding on Night Seven felt less like a rodeo event and more like watching someone attempt to ride out a malfunctioning amusement-park ride they definitely didn’t sign the waiver for. Each cowboy launched into the arena looking like a brave soul determined to prove they could, in fact, conquer the mechanical beast your local fair would shut down for “routine safety concerns.” The horses bucked with the dramatic flair of carnival contraptions possessed by chaotic spirits, and the riders responded with the kind of commitment normally reserved for people desperately trying to pretend they’re having fun while clinging to a ride that spins just a little too fast. It was wild, oddly relatable, and absolutely impossible to look away from.
|
PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
STOCK
|
SCORE
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Jess Pope
|
Foxhole Gunner
Pete Carr Pro Rodeo |
88
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Mason Clements
|
Prairie Rose
Sankey Pro Rodeo & Phenom Genetics |
85.75
|
$25,431
|
|
2
|
Cole Franks
|
Silver Beaver
Bridwell Pro Rodeos |
85.75
|
$25,431
|
|
4
|
Waylon Bourgeois
|
Full Baggage
Frontier Rodeo |
85.5
|
$15,377
|
|
5
|
Bradlee Miller
|
SOS
Brookman Rodeo |
84
|
$9,463
|
|
6
|
Kade Sonnier
|
Empty Promises
Andrews Rodeo |
83.75
|
$5,914
|
|
7
|
Garrett Shadbolt
|
North Star
Smith Pro Rodeos |
83.25
|
—
|
|
8
|
Wacey Schalla
|
All Pink
J Bar J |
83
|
—
|
|
9
|
Dean Thompson
|
Meat Cracker
Championship Pro Rodeo |
81.5
|
—
|
|
10
|
Sam Petersen
|
Trooper
Barnes PRCA Rodeo |
80.5
|
—
|
|
11
|
Cooper Cooke
|
Hangover Face
C5 Rodeo |
80.25
|
—
|
|
12
|
Jacek Frost
|
Uncapped
Pickett Pro Rodeo Co. |
80
|
—
|
|
13
|
Rocker Steiner
|
Sum Buck
Championship Pro Rodeo |
77.5
|
—
|
|
14
|
Tilden Hooper
|
Ranch & Crow Interiors
Championship Pro Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
Steer Wrestling
Steer wrestling on Night Seven looked less like a rodeo event and more like an Olympic sprint straight into a very surprised traffic cone. The cowboys launched off their horses with the confidence of people who firmly believe gravity is optional, tackling steers with the same determination you’d expect from someone trying to wrestle a runaway grocery cart in a windy parking lot. The whole thing unfolded with chaotic elegance—one moment it’s a blur of dirt and denim, the next it’s a full-body commitment to stopping an animal that absolutely did not sign up for this meeting. It was fast, dramatic, and oddly reminiscent of solving a problem by physically grabbing it and dragging it to the ground.
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PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
TIME
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Rowdy Parrott
|
4.0 s
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Tucker Allen
|
4.2 s
|
$28,980
|
|
3
|
Jesse Brown
|
4.3 s
|
$18,630
|
|
3
|
Bridger Anderson
|
4.3 s
|
$18,630
|
|
5
|
Gavin Soileau
|
4.4 s
|
$5,126
|
|
5
|
Kyle Irwin
|
4.4 s
|
$5,126
|
|
5
|
J.D. Struxness
|
4.4 s
|
$5,126
|
|
8
|
Justin Shaffer
|
4.5 s
|
—
|
|
8
|
Will Lummus
|
4.5 s
|
—
|
|
10
|
Ty Erickson
|
4.8 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Dakota Eldridge
|
5.0 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Tyler Waguespack
|
5.0 s
|
—
|
|
13
|
Scott Guenthner
|
6.0 s
|
—
|
|
14
|
Stetson Jorgensen
|
14.4 s
|
—
|
|
15
|
Chance Howard
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
Team Roping
Team roping on Night Seven looked a lot like watching two highly skilled friends attempt a home-improvement project, one where precision matters, timing is everything, and something is always moving way faster than it should. The header came in like the person confidently holding the tape measure, while the heeler followed with the energy of someone tasked with catching all the falling pieces before they hit the floor. Their target, the steer, played the role of the project that keeps shifting at the worst possible moment. With ropes flying, horses sliding, and partners syncing up like a well-practiced DIY duo who somehow always pull it off, the whole thing felt like a chaotic but oddly satisfying demonstration of teamwork under pressure.
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PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
TIME
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Dawson Graham / Dillon Graham
|
3.5 s
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Luke Brown / Trey Yates
|
3.7 s
|
$25,431
|
|
2
|
Clay Smith / Coleby Payne
|
3.7 s
|
$25,431
|
|
4
|
Lightning Aguilera / Kaden Profili
|
3.8 s
|
$12,420
|
|
4
|
Dustin Egusquiza / Levi Lord
|
3.8 s
|
$12,420
|
|
6
|
Riley Minor / Brady Minor
|
3.9 s
|
$2,957
|
|
6
|
Andrew Ward / Jake Long
|
3.9 s
|
$2,957
|
|
8
|
Kaleb Driggers / Junior Nunes Nogueira
|
4.2 s
|
—
|
|
9
|
Derrick Begay / Colter Todd
|
4.4 s
|
—
|
|
10
|
Kolton Schmidt / Jonathan Torres
|
5.0 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Clint Summers / Jade Corkill
|
5.8 s
|
—
|
|
12
|
Tyler Wade / Wesley Thorp
|
8.3 s
|
—
|
|
13
|
Tanner Tomlinson / Travis Graves
|
9.8 s
|
—
|
|
14
|
Jake Smith / Douglas Rich
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
14
|
Cyle Denison / Lane Mitchell
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
Saddle Bronc Riding
Saddle bronc riding on Night Seven felt like watching someone try to elegantly ride out a living-room recliner that suddenly decided it had opinions. The broncs burst into the arena with the dramatic flair of furniture possessed, bucking, twisting, and expressing what can only be described as strong emotional objections. Meanwhile, the riders tried to maintain picture-perfect form, looking like determined souls attempting to stay graceful while their favorite chair violently disagrees with them. It was refined chaos at its finest: part ballet, part battle, and entirely entertaining.
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PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
STOCK
|
SCORE
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Statler Wright
|
Talk Derby 2 Me
Flying U Rodeo |
89.75
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Stetson Wright
|
Cracker Jack
Andrews Rodeo |
88.5
|
$25,431
|
|
2
|
Zeke Thurston
|
Yesterdays Delivery
Calgary Stampede |
88.5
|
$25,431
|
|
4
|
Brody Cress
|
R. Watson’s Prairie Fire
The Cervi Brothers |
87.75
|
$15,377
|
|
5
|
Weston Patterson
|
Calico Color
Burch Rodeo |
86
|
$9,463
|
|
6
|
Q Taylor
|
Breezy Fling
Kirsten Vold Rodeo Company |
85
|
$5,914
|
|
7
|
Ben Andersen
|
Toma Jo
Pete Carr Pro Rodeo |
84.75
|
—
|
|
7
|
Brody Wells
|
Dreamliner
Smith Pro Rodeos |
84.75
|
—
|
|
7
|
Damian Brennan
|
Apollo
Brookman Rodeo |
84.75
|
—
|
|
10
|
Ryder Wright
|
Faded Spark
J Bar J |
84.5
|
—
|
|
11
|
Zachary Dallas
|
Frenemies
Korkow Rodeos |
84
|
—
|
|
12
|
Kade Bruno
|
Bugsy
Muddy Creek Pro Rodeo |
83.5
|
—
|
|
13
|
Dawson Hay
|
Northern Exposure
Pete Carr Pro Rodeo |
81.5
|
—
|
|
14
|
Lefty Holman
|
Dance Hall Dreamer
Smith Pro Rodeos |
81.25
|
—
|
|
15
|
Sage Newman
|
Gucci Equine’s Foul Motion
Beutler & Son Rodeo |
80.5
|
—
|
Tie-Down Roping
Tie-down roping on Night Seven played out like an extremely high-stakes version of trying to catch a loose toddler in a grocery store, you blink once, and suddenly the situation has escalated. The ropers flew down the arena with the urgency of someone who just watched their carefully planned schedule unravel, throwing a loop with the same precision as grabbing a runaway child by the hood before disaster strikes. The calf, naturally, assumed the role of the escape artist who has zero interest in cooperating. In a blur of dust, rope, and sheer determination, competitors showed that tie-down roping is basically controlled chaos… executed by people who thrive on the adrenaline of getting everything done faster than anyone else thought possible.
|
PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
TIME
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Joel Harris
|
7.5 s
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Riley Webb
|
7.8 s
|
$28,980
|
|
3
|
Dylan Hancock
|
8.0 s
|
$21,882
|
|
4
|
Tom Crouse
|
8.1 s
|
$12,420
|
|
4
|
John Douch
|
8.1 s
|
$12,420
|
|
6
|
Riley Pruitt
|
8.2 s
|
$5,914
|
|
7
|
Zack Jongbloed
|
9.2 s
|
—
|
|
8
|
Kincade Henry
|
9.6 s
|
—
|
|
8
|
Brushton Minton
|
9.6 s
|
—
|
|
10
|
Shad Mayfield
|
10.6 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Haven Meged
|
11.2 s
|
—
|
|
12
|
Shane Hanchey
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
12
|
Kyle Lucas
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
12
|
Ty Harris
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
|
12
|
Marty Yates
|
0.0 s
|
—
|
Barrel Racing
Barrel racing on Night Seven looked eerily similar to a frantic dash through a crowded supermarket right before closing, except everyone involved was significantly faster and far more coordinated. Riders and horses whipped around the pattern with the urgency of someone who just remembered the one item they forgot on the other side of the store, dodging invisible obstacles and making hairpin turns that would make a shopping cart cry. The barrels stood there like judgmental endcaps, daring anyone to get too close, while the racers threaded the needle with pure determination and maybe a touch of chaos. It was fast, dramatic, and deeply relatable to anyone who’s ever sprinted for the last gallon of milk before the lights go out.
|
PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
TIME
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
Hayle Gibson-Stillwell
|
13.45 s
|
$36,668
|
|
2
|
Tricia Aldridge
|
13.52 s
|
$28,980
|
|
3
|
Kassie Mowry
|
13.62 s
|
$21,882
|
|
4
|
Hailey Kinsel
|
13.64 s
|
$15,377
|
|
5
|
Julie Plourde
|
13.65 s
|
$9,463
|
|
6
|
Andrea Busby
|
13.76 s
|
$5,914
|
|
7
|
Halyn Lide
|
13.79 s
|
—
|
|
8
|
Tayla Moeykens
|
14.00 s
|
—
|
|
9
|
Brittany Pozzi Tonozzi
|
14.23 s
|
—
|
|
10
|
Emily Beisel
|
18.54 s
|
—
|
|
11
|
Wenda Johnson
|
19.36 s
|
—
|
|
12
|
Carlee Otero
|
23.64 s
|
—
|
|
13
|
Megan McLeod-Sprague
|
23.65 s
|
—
|
|
14
|
Lisa Lockhart
|
23.74 s
|
—
|
|
15
|
Katelyn Scott
|
0.00 s
|
—
|
Bull Riding
Bull riding on Night Seven unfolded like watching someone attempt to stay seated on an office chair possessed by a vengeful spirit. The bulls exploded out of the chute with the enthusiasm of furniture that’s had enough of being sat on, launching into spins, leaps, and full-body protests that would make an ergonomic specialist weep. Meanwhile, the riders clung on with the determination of an employee trying not to get bucked off during a surprise Monday meeting. It was eight seconds of pure, unfiltered chaos, part rodeo, part workplace hazard, and entirely impossible to look away from.
|
PLACE
|
CONTESTANT
|
STOCK
|
SCORE
|
PAYOFF
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1
|
T.J. Gray
|
Blue Duck
McCoy Rodeo |
90.5
|
$62,986
|
|
2
|
Bryce Jensen
|
Orbit
Cowtown Rodeo |
76
|
$55,298
|
|
3
|
Qynn Andersen
|
Airball
Summit Pro Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Hudson Bolton
|
Come Apart
Korkow Rodeos |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Rawley Johnson
|
Say When
Rafter H Rodeo Livestock |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Jesse Petri
|
Nefarious
All In Pro Rodeos |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Jordan Spears
|
amasestays.com Zebulon
Stockyards ProRodeo |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Luke Mackey
|
Pickle
Harper & Morgan Rodeo Co |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Mason Moody
|
Hang’em High
Silver Creek Pro Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Hayes Weight
|
Midnight Rider
Rafter H Rodeo Livestock |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Tristen Hutchings
|
Tiny Tornado
Corey & Lange Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Ky Hamilton
|
Splash Tide
Wayne Vold Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Wacey Schalla
|
Valley Steel Supply Aces High
Beutler & Son Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
|
3
|
Stetson Wright
|
Big Rich’s Dinner for Two
United Pro Rodeo |
0
|
—
|
Can night eight get more exciting than this? We’ll soon find out!



