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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | That was a perfect way to put an exclamation point on an incredible career. Kind of one of those βHold my beerβ moments.
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     Location: OH. IO | Β I've always admired Trevor.The love he has for his family and faith is something he is PROUD to share.He is a great roll model,which is something our children need these days.So happy for him. |
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      Location: California | Bear - 2018-12-16 4:47 PM
That was a perfect way to put an exclamation point on an incredible career. Kind of one of those βHold my beerβ moments.
Bam!
What did he do for those of us without tv? |
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      Location: Tulsa, Ok | jake16 - 2018-12-16 6:55 PM I've always admired Trevor.The love he has for his family and faith is something he is PROUD to share.He is a great roll model,which is something our children need these days.So happy for him.
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          Location: Bastrop, Texas | *almost there* - 2018-12-16 7:38 PM
Bear - 2018-12-16 4:47 PM
That was a perfect way to put an exclamation point on an incredible career. Kind of one of those βHold my beerβ moments.
Bam!
What did he do for those of us without tv?
He and Tuff Cooper were only $1-2K apart in the all around. He wasnβt having a great NFR, compared to so many others, but he nailed it in the 10th round to win the round in tie down roping and his 14 gold buckle in the all around. Youβd have to see it to appreciate it. Tuff had a N/T, so Trevor won the allaround by $25K.
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Seems no remembers a picture posted on BHW of Trevor having a conversation with a child in a wheelchair in the bleachers at some team roping. He apparently rode over on his horse to talk to the child. Yes he is a class act. His career also shows where hard work can get you. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | streakysox - 2018-12-16 8:52 PM Seems no remembers a picture posted on BHW of Trevor having a conversation with a child in a wheelchair in the bleachers at some team roping. He apparently rode over on his horse to talk to the child. Yes he is a class act. His career also shows where hard work can get you.
I remember, but dont remember who the BB was, its been a few years back right? |
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  Location: Texas | Any idea why Tuf got a N/T in the round? Didn't pick up what the infraction was. Thanks. |
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         Location: Where I am happiest | TX4FR - 2018-12-16 10:20 PMAny idea why Tuf got a N/T in the round?Β Didn't pick up what the infraction was.Β Thanks.Β Β They are saying jerk down rule.
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| His interview with Katie Couffman was so emotional. What a class act he has been and an amazing career he has had. I especially appreciate that he takes so much time with fans and young folks that look up to him. Also that he has always made time to be a great husband to his wife and father to his children. Thats what its all about. Wishing him the best in the future. |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2018-12-16 8:57 PM
streakysox - 2018-12-16 8:52 PM Seems no remembers a picture posted on BHW of Trevor having a conversation with a child in a wheelchair in the bleachers at some team roping. He apparently rode over on his horse to talk to the child. Yes he is a class act. His career also shows where hard work can get you.
I remember, but dont remember who the BB was, its been a few years back right?Β Β
I do not remember who the BB was either but I do remember that Trevor took time to go talk to the child when he could have been talking to his friends. If you noticed in his interview that he said that all the cowboys who competed had one thing in common--They love Jesus. Good Character there. |
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    Location: East Texas | Your guys catch the interview with Trevor Bazile when asked what he was going to do with more time off? One of the things he mentioned was he was going to work on being a better rider and horseman....... Think that says a lot to the rest of us coming from a 14X all-around champion. |
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| CrossDRanch - 2018-12-17 9:26 AM
Your guys catch the interview with Trevor Bazile when asked what he was going to do with more time off? One of the things he mentioned was he was going to work on being a better rider and horseman....... Think that says a lot to the rest of us coming from a 14X all-around champion.
I think you are right. You never stop learning but again that comes from two teachers! LOL |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | CrossDRanch - 2018-12-17 9:26 AM Your guys catch the interview with Trevor Bazile when asked what he was going to do with more time off? One of the things he mentioned was he was going to work on being a better rider and horseman....... Think that says a lot to the rest of us coming from a 14X all-around champion.
Hes just a awesome man, how could anybody not like him, got to have alot of respect for him, he reached for his dreams and his dreams came true.  |
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       Location: Missouri | stayceem - 2018-12-17 2:01 PM
I know social media isn't always the best representation but his Instagram was super cool to watch. Especially on the 10th round and he showed all the background stuff, talked about his memories in the arena... it was cool to watch.
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        Location: Kansas | TX4FR - 2018-12-16 10:20 PM Any idea why Tuf got a N/T in the round? Didn't pick up what the infraction was. Thanks.
I think he didn't get his calf stood up on all fours before he threw him down. My husband was a calf roper/steer wrestler in his younger days and saw that as a bit doubtful.
I didn't realize Trevor was 42 years. 6.8 run in the calf roping.....not too bad. I can remember when I thought 42 years was old now it sounds good.
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  Location: Illinois | ThreeCorners - 2018-12-17 5:54 AM
TX4FR - 2018-12-16 10:20 PMAny idea why Tuf got a N/T in the round?Β Didn't pick up what the infraction was.Β Thanks.Β Β They are saying jerk down rule.
I think it was karma for that free pass he got in the other round where he won 2nd and tied the calf after the flag was dropped. Trevor should have won by a larger margin if it weren't for that. And Trevor does a lot for fans, and supports all the competitors too. Look at how he reacted to Hanchey's no time at the start of the NFR, most of them were probably jumping for joy in their heads. Trevor was unhappy with the call for him. I've never met Trevor, but a few friends have and they all said while they were talking to him he asked questions about them & tried to get to know who they were a little instead of just signing his name & dashing off somewhere. But I'm sure we'll probably see him at The American in a couple months, he didn't say he was giving up rodeo, just wasn't going to go as full time. No doubt we'll still see him pop up places |
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        Location: Kansas | JLazyT_perf_horses - 2018-12-17 3:26 PM ThreeCorners - 2018-12-17 5:54 AM TX4FR - 2018-12-16 10:20 PMAny idea why Tuf got a N/T in the round? Didn't pick up what the infraction was. Thanks. They are saying jerk down rule. I think it was karma for that free pass he got in the other round where he won 2nd and tied the calf after the flag was dropped. Trevor should have won by a larger margin if it weren't for that. And Trevor does a lot for fans, and supports all the competitors too. Look at how he reacted to Hanchey's no time at the start of the NFR, most of them were probably jumping for joy in their heads. Trevor was unhappy with the call for him. I've never met Trevor, but a few friends have and they all said while they were talking to him he asked questions about them & tried to get to know who they were a little instead of just signing his name & dashing off somewhere. But I'm sure we'll probably see him at The American in a couple months, he didn't say he was giving up rodeo, just wasn't going to go as full time. No doubt we'll still see him pop up places
He's going to be hauling three little Brazile's to junior rodeos before long. He'll have his hands full there.
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| Frodo - 2018-12-17 4:24 PM TX4FR - 2018-12-16 10:20 PM Any idea why Tuf got a N/T in the round? Didn't pick up what the infraction was. Thanks. I think he didn't get his calf stood up on all fours before he threw him down. My husband was a calf roper/steer wrestler in his younger days and saw that as a bit doubtful.
I didn't realize Trevor was 42 years. 6.8 run in the calf roping.....not too bad. I can remember when I thought 42 years was old now it sounds good.
lol carl wise is in his 70 and will kick butt on his grey i would like to think i could ride if i was not chair bound
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