Stay tuned to for the latest event information. The tour stop will once again feature a double-header competition, with action getting underway at both 1:00 p.m. The PBR Australia Monster Energy Tour is anticipated to next travel to Toowoomba, Queensland, and the Indoor Arena at the Toowoomba Showgrounds with the 2020 PBR Toowoomba Invitational on Saturday, October 7.
AEST on Sunday, November1 at or via the RidePass app available on iOS, Android and Roku. As the only other bull to exceed a 43-point score, Big Buck Hunter (Stuart Timm) led the bull pen in the championship round, marked 43 points for his 1.98-second buckoff of Borghero.įans can relive all the action for the 2020 PBR Australia Monster Energy Tour’s Beaudesert Invitational on RidePass starting at 8:00 a.m. One additional bovine athlete also turned heads. Drag Iron earned the marks for dispatching Kurt Shephard (Mareeba, Queensland) in 6.22 seconds, while A Force was awarded the score for his 5.52 seconds of work with Ben Gard (Albury, New South Wales). In the bull pen, Drag Iron (Dunne Bulls) and A Force (Stuart Timm) tied for the high-marked bull of the event after bucking to matching 43.5-point bull scores in Round 1. 1 Richardson with just five regular season events remaining. The 25-year-old Queensland-native climbed five positions in the national standings, now tied for No. Riding Walking Wounded (JD Bucking Bulls) for 81 points in Round 1, Borghero netted 16 points towards the national standings. Jay Borghero (Beaudesert, Queensland) rounded out the Top 5 in fifth. 22 compliments of his season-best result, 372 points behind the top spot. 11 in PBR Australia competition, rising 11 positions from No. Paton left the Beaudesert Showgrounds with a check for $570 in addition to 29 national points. His shot at victory came to a heartbreaking end in the championship round when he came down in 6.79 seconds aboard Rockslide (Dunne Bulls). The 30-year-old’s third Top-5 finish of 2020 was highlighted by an 83-point ride on Woomera (Dunne Bulls) in the opening round. In fourth was veteran rider Mitchel Paton (Nebo, Queensland). 22 Rubens Barbosa (Iaciara, Brazil) by a slim seven points. 23, positioning him within striking distance of qualifying for the first PBR Australia Grand Finals of his career in late November. 1 Richardson.įor Woodard the silver finish was a career-best and elevated him from unranked to No. Fielder covered Personal Space (Dunne Bulls), while Woodard rode Wild West (CMC Rodeo Company).įielder’s runner-up finish marked his fifth Top-10 finish of the 2020 season and catapulted him seven positions in the national standings. The duo of riders tied for the Round 1 win after recording matching 83.5-point scores.
PBR World Finals Qualifier Brady Fielder (Clermont, Queensland) and 19-year-old phenom Brody Woodard (Dingo, Queensland) tied for second, each earning $1,242.60 and 48.5 national points. At the season-culminating event, the nation’s Top 22 riders will battle it out one final time in an effort to be crowned the 2020 PBR Australia Champion. 20-21 in Townsville, Queensland at the Townsville Event Centre. The 2020 PBR Australia Monster Energy Tour Grand Finals will be held on Nov. Richardson was upset by Bang Ya Drum (Dunne Bulls) in 2.47 seconds, while Guilty Pleasure (Dunne Bulls) bested Kleier in 4.92 seconds. 2 Aaron Kleier (Clermont, Queensland).īoth Richardson and Kleier bucked off in Round 1 of the afternoon edition of the PBR Beaudesert Invitational.
1 Lachlan Richardson (Gresford, New South Wales) and 155.5 points of No. Seeking his first qualification to the PBR Australia Monster Energy Tour Grand Finals, Curr climbed one position in the national standings, rising from No. The 21-year-old’s first win amongst the PBR ranks earned him $2,405.40, in addition to a critical 68.5 national points. The 2020 PBR Australia Rookie of the Year contender then punctuated his perfect effort in the championship round when he reached the requisite 8 seconds on Back in Business (CMC Rodeo Company) for 85.5 points. BEAUDESERT, Queensland – Amid a stormy Saturday afternoon, young gun Jake Curr (Mount Isa, Queensland) delivered a flawless 2-for-2 performance to capture his career-first PBR (Professional Bull Riders) event win, victorious at the opening edition of the Australian Monster Energy Tour’s Beaudesert Invitational.Ĭurr began the 14 th event of the season with a 79.5-point ride on Socket (Stuart Timm), tying for the fifth best score of Round 1.