Bradlee Miller, Kade Bruno and Rawley Johnson Top World Standings as the Texas Swing Nears

The No. 1 cowboys in the roughstock events are locked in for the Texas Swing.

With the 2025 season officially beginning on October 1, the World Standings are well underway and there are some names you might recongize at the top.

Bareback rider Bradlee Miller is coming off an outstanding rookie performance at the National Finals Rodeo where he racked up over $300,000 to end his 2024 season. As he looks forward, his 2025 is starting off just right as he has already earned $18,697. A win at the Chase Hawks Rough Stock Rodeo came his way after a stellar few days at the Texas Circuit Finals.

On the saddle bronc side of things, Kade Bruno finished 2024 as the No. 9 cowboy in the World and he already has a handle on 2025. Bruno rode well and rode smart at the Brad Gjermundson Extreme Broncs back in October to cash in over $30,000 and he followed it up by placing in the Top 3 at the Chase Hawks Rough Stock Rodeo.

Rawley Jonson was a rookie in 2024 but he is started off the 2025 season like a veteran. His first rodeo of the season is one that he won with an 89.5-point ride in Arizona and he ended the Wilderness Circuit Finals No. 2 in the Average to get the ball rolling his way.

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