Rocker Steiner Is Back And Ready To Take On The Summer Run

Rocker Steiner is back to ProRodeo competition after a knee injury that occurred in the Short Round of the Houston Rodeo.

Rocker has been out for the past two months with a slight tear in his PCL. This time off helped Rocker to recover while sticking to a strict workout regimen that focused on the injured ligament.

Since taking the time to heal, Rocker has been getting on practice horses and has been entered three times. The cowboy was able to pull a check in Kansas City at the American Royal Rodeo and is currently learning how to adjust to riding with a knee brace.

“The goal is the same thing it’s been the whole time, get to the finals and go after the buckle. I’m just glad I can get back out there and go for it again”, Rocker says.

As he is currently sitting at No. 13 in the World Standings and No. 1 in the Resistol Rookie Standings, Rocker is working his way to his first ever NFR qualification.

The rodeo action continues at Frost Bank Center.
Texas’ Dr. Gregg Veneklasen forever changed and enhanced the breeding of bucking horses.
Wacey Schalla is a rising star and his first out in San Antonio proves it.
World Champion Bareback Rider Jess Pope hits the gas in San Antonio.
Team ropers Dustin Egusquiza and Levi Lord left it all in the Frost Bank Center Arena.
Rylee George is three-for-three at the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo.
Bull rider Tristan Mize has won more money than anybody else in San Antonio so far.
Owen Brouillette capitalized in Mississippi to move up in the Resistol Rookie Race.
Will Lummus’ efforts pay off as he advances to San Antonio’s Semi-Finals.
The Frost Bank Center’s rodeo action continues.