Missed the action this weekend? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, played host to three days of Rattler Days. From Austin’s perfect sweep to Nashville’s upset of No. 1 Florida, every ride mattered. If you missed any of the action, here’s the full rundown.
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FORT WORTH, DAY 1
The Nashville Stampede opened with a 3-for-5 performance to take down Missouri 256.25-87.75, led by Daniel Feitosa’s 86.25 on Riff Ram, Rogério Venâncio’s 86.25 on Smokey and Cody Jesus’ 83.75 on Rowdy.
The Florida Freedom returned to form, posting four scores in a 352.5-172.25 victory over Kansas City. Thiago Salgado(90 on Tigger), Elizmar Jeremias (88.5 on I Hate You), João Lucas Campos (87.5 on Magic Hunter) and John Crimber (86.5 on Tijuana Two-Step) delivered.
Carolina stunned No. 3 Arizona in a walk-off 256.5-171.75 win. Clay Guiton’s 86.75 on Dark Thoughts set up Derek Kolbaba’s clinching 85.5 on Feeds Red River.
The Austin Gamblers edged New York 175.25-85.25 after a late challenge overturned Marco Rizzo’s ride. Sage Steele Kimzey (90.5 on Short Fire) and Dener Barbosa (84.75 on Velvet Revolver) carried the win.
The Texas Rattlers stayed perfect at home, blanking Oklahoma 176.25-0 behind Brady Fielder (89.5 on Moving On) and Daniel Keeping (86.75 on Ugly This).
FORT WORTH, DAY 2
Florida kept its record-setting run alive, improving to 22-6 with a 342.5-250.75 win over Carolina. John Crimber (86.5 on Love Country) and Alex Cerqueira (85.5 on Ghost Face) anchored another 4-for-5 effort.
Arizona snapped its skid with a 257.5-168.75 victory over Nashville. Riquelme Santos (86 on Alakazoo) and Keyshawn Whitehorse (84 on Lap Dancer) sealed it despite Daniel Feitosa’s 90.5-point effort for the Stampede on American Made.
Missouri topped New York in a one-ride duel, 88.5-86.5, thanks to Chase Dougherty’s season debut on Stryker.
The Kansas City Outlaws stayed alive in the playoff chase, edging Oklahoma 86.5-82.75. Natanael Serra Aires came through late on Smooth Violation.
Austin spoiled the Rattlers’ 10-0 home record, shutting them out 177.25-0 and taking home the Land.com Texas Cup, with Kimzey (88.75 on Greasy Bend) and Kaique Pacheco (88.5 on Snap Chatter).
FORT WORTH, DAY 3
In the final day the Arizona Ridge Riders beat New York 260.25-172.5 with three makes, capped by Whitehorse’s game-high 88 on I Hate You.
Carolina bounced back, downing Missouri 173.5-86.5 behind Adriano Salgado (88.5 on Electric Kitty) and Clay Guiton (85 on Kill Switch).
Nashville stunned Florida 262.5-174.75. Alan de Souza (86.5 RR on Mike’s Motive), Gustavo Luiz da Silva (86.75 on Margin of Error) and Kaiden Loud (89.25 on Rockville) clinched the upset after a series of unfortunate Florida events.
Austin capped its sweep with a walk-off from Dalton Kasel (88.5 on Let’s Roll) to beat Oklahoma 176.25-174.5. Earlier, Pacheco added 87.75 on Woody.
The Texas Rattlers closed the weekend with an 89.25-82 win over Kansas City, Daniel Keeping outscoring Alison dos Santos thanks to his 89.25 on Oyster Creek Brawler.
Here’s where the teams stand after Rattler Days in Fort Worth:
Rank | Team | Record | Points |
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1 | Florida Freedom | 22-7 | 6,895.50 |
2 | Austin Gamblers | 21-8 | 6,292.25 |
3 | Arizona Ridge Riders | 19-10 | 5,702.75 |
4 | Texas Rattlers | 19-10 | 5,127.75 |
5 | Carolina Cowboys | 15-14 | 5,224.00 |
6 | Missouri Thunder | 12-17 | 4,129.00 |
7 | Kansas City Outlaws | 10-19 | 4,537.25 |
8 | Oklahoma Wildcatters | 10-19 | 4,458.75 |
9 | Nashville Stampede | 10-19 | 4,382.50 |
10 | New York Mavericks | 6-23 | 3,788.00 |
Through the lens with Bull Stock Media
See the best photos from Fort Worth — Austin’s sweep, Nashville’s Sunday shocker and Texas’ closing win — all captured HERE.
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Looking ahead...
What’s next on the docket?
First, join us for the PBR Stockyards Showcase in Fort Worth, Texas, on Oct. 2 at Cowtown Coliseum.
Then it’s on to PBR Teams: Outlaw Days in Kansas City, Missouri, Oct. 3-5 inside T-Mobile Center. Three days of action in the Midwest will feature every team battling for crucial wins as the playoff race heats up.
Opening-night matchups for Outlaw Days (Oct. 3):
Nashville Stampede vs. Oklahoma Wildcatters
Texas Rattlers vs. New York Mavericks
Florida Freedom vs. Arizona Ridge Riders
Missouri Thunder vs. Austin Gamblers
Carolina Cowboys vs. Kansas City Outlaws
Stay tuned for more PBR updates and rankings next weekend!
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