WARWICK cowboy Michael Maher has won a third successive saddle bronc ride at the annual Mount Isa Mines Rotary Rodeo.
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Back-to-back wins are hard to come by at Mount Isa and Maher made it three in succession when he won the first round, final and aggregate at the weekend.
Maher won with a score of 150 from reigning Australian Professional Rodeo Association titleholder Brad Pierce, of Tooma, NSW, and Millmerran rider John McNamee who split second with a two-round score of 144.
After three Mount Isa wins and one at the Warwick Rodeo, Maher has won four of the past five saddle bronc rides at the two biggest rodeo in the APRA, Mt Isa and Warwick.
Maher has won four of the past five saddle bronc rides at the two biggest rodeo in the APRA
He is now the outright favourite for The Warwick Rodeo National Finals on October 27-30 when the top 15 in each event will battle it out for 2016 title buckles.
Fred Osman from Tibooburra in north west NSW shared the bareback title at Mt Isa with David Worsfold, of Wandoan. They finished with a two-round score of 156 after Osman won round 1 and Worsfold the final.
The bulls proved too good for most of the riders in the final of the bull ride with only Alton Downs cowboy Jared Borghero riding time. Jared scored 81 for equal second in round 1 and 86 in the final for a runaway win in the aggregate. Round 1 winner Roy Dunn, of Proserpine, was second overall.
In timed events, Scone (NSW) rider Heath Nichols won the rope and tie with a two-round time of 18.8 seconds from Ebenezer (Qld) cowboy Mark Knox with a time of 20.45.
Alton Downs young gun Jordan Iker was 0.1 of a second behind Knox.
Caboolture cowboy Lachlan O’Neill won the steer wrestling from Clermont rider Jamie Reynolds.
In team roping, Central Queensland pair Shane Kenny and Cameron Milner were victorious in the aggregate with 18.1 seconds.
Jaimi Downing, of Emerald was first in the open barrel race with a two-round time of 35.253 seconds, 0.03 ahead of Murrurundi rider Jo Caldwell. Emerald cowgirl Leanne Caban won the breakaway roping with a first in round 1 and a second in the final.