The Team Roping Journal

GAME TIME

LEADERS OF THE PACK

Luke Brown and Joseph Harrison will be joining forces for just the second time in 2020 when they back into the NFR box together. Their $103,000 win at The American at AT&T Stadium in Arlington in March—of which $50,000 per man counted in the world standings—set the stage for a stellar regular season.

While those who didn’t have a significant winter strike found it tough, if not impossible, to catch up, Brown sailed through the regular season roping with Patrick Smith. When Smith came up short of the Top 15 cut—as did Harrison’s other 2020 partners, Wyatt Imus and Lane Ivy—regular-season champs Brown and Harrison were a natural fit for the Finals. Coming out

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