Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo Semi-Finalist: Steer Wrestler Bridger Anderson

Steer wrestler Bridger Anderson takes Amy Wilson through his winning 4.2 second run at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo. Explaining the role of the hazer, he notes how appreciative he is to have Stockton Graves as his.

“I’ve learned a lot from him,” Anderson says. “and being able to get to rodeo with him the last couple years, I continue to learn from him every time we get to run a steer. But, he’s taught me a lot, and I’m glad I have him hazing for me and get to compete with him.”

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