The Team Roping Journal

SCORE MASTERS with Kaleb Driggers

Kaleb Driggers has had a collection of the best horses of his generation, all with one common denominator: they could score.

I have learned to overcome a lot with my rope and my riding, but one thing I have needed across every horse in my career is the ability to score. Each horse has brought special elements to the table beyond that, but from my rookie year in 2009 to today, these great horses are what have shaped my career.

CHAMP

Champ was the OG, and I wonder to myself all the time if he was as great as I thought he was or if I just didn’t know then what I do now. I’ve had several people tell me how good he was, so I’m going with that. He scored amazing

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