The Team Roping Journal

Jacksonville in January

We tend to rave about winter jackpots in Arizona, but one of the marquee team ropings in all of America happens annually in sunny north Florida.

Now in its 16th year, the National Team Roping League (NTRL) Finals is coming off a 2020 in which it drew some 2,500 teams and paid out a half-million dollars in cash, plus well over $100,000 in prizes. A shoot-out guarantees $14,000 for first place but usually pays closer to $20,000, plus saddles, buckles and jackets. It’s the WSTR Finale of the

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