Editor’s Note 10/1/14: We’re excited to be attending this event! Please take a moment between watching the houlihan’s, del viento’s, and turnovers fly to saunter over to our booth and visit awhile. It’s always great to catch up with our readers in person and we hope to see you there. — Emily
The 2nd Annual Wrangler Buck Brannaman Pro-Am Vaquero Roping will be held October 24, 25 & 26, 2014 at the Santa Ynez Valley Equestrian Center in Santa Ynez, California. The event’s namesake, horsemanship clinician Buck Brannaman, conceived this unique vaquero-style roping event building it on the model of pro-am golf tournaments where teams compete, each comprising two amateur ropers and one professional. This year, the event will run over three days instead of two—the extra day added to handle nearly doubling in size from 60 to 100 teams competing for a purse expected to be double last year’s at $50,000.
“The first year couldn’t have gone any better,” Buck says. “Everybody loved it. All the pros had a great time, lots of good vendors there. We drew a hell of a crowd—it’s amazing.”
The event is free for spectators again this year. Buck’s co-producer, Bill Reynolds, says it is important to them to make the roping a free event because it is an educational opportunity for folks to come and see that vaquero roping really is still practiced, alive, and well.
“The acceptance of the event was wonderfully significant last year,” Bill says. “It went very smoothly and a lot of that is the fact that all the people who attended—the vendors as well as the spectators—really wanted it to work. When you get that kind of good energy behind something it tends to be successful. It was very successful. We gave out about $25,000 in winnings to the teams.”
Originally, Frank Dominguez and Buck came up with the idea of a pro-am roping, Buck says. They talked about it for years, but it was Bill and Buck who finally decided to put it together.
“And then,” Buck says, “Reata [his daughter] kind of jumped in and really helped us, and really we couldn’t have pulled it off without her last year. She did a great job helping us. And a boy who works for me, Isaac [Johnson], also really helped a bunch. It ended up being a team effort.”
Buck made the decision to go from 60 to 100 teams competing this year. 50 teams will rope on Friday, 50 on Saturday, and then the top 30 teams return on Sunday for the finals. All of the money in the prize pot will be divided between the top eight teams.
“All the money that comes in from anything that’s brought in goes into the bucket for putting it on, paying the facility and all that, and what’s left goes into the bucket for the winners,” Bill explains. “Depending upon how many sponsors we get determines how much we give out to everybody, but we’ve surpassed the $25,000 of last year already, so we know we’re on the road [to the $50,000 goal].”
The vendor space is increasing this year as well. Most all of the vendors who were there last year are returning along with at least five additional ones.
“This year it’s going to be a bigger event than last year,” Buck says. “All the vendors we have are really classy vendors. There isn’t going to be a single booth that you’re just going to walk by and dismiss. You’re going to want to look at every one of them.”
Another change this year is that ropers are allowed to rope on two teams rather than only one. Last year there were 12 pros matched up to the 60 teams/120 amateurs.
“Most of those guys and gals [the pros] are coming back,” Bill says. “This year in addition to those, Martin Black is going to be there as a pro, and some other guys, so we will have 20 individuals. Each of the pros rope with five different teams. And they will be picked at random. It’s going to be a lot of fun.”
The attendance at last year’s event was four to five times what was expected. Things went extremely well considering the sizable interest, and this year big turnouts are anticipated for each day.
“There’s probably going to be 800 people there a day watching it,” Buck says. “It’s a big deal and people are really excited. There’s ropers coming out of the woodwork that want to get in it. Of course, a lot of that has to do with the fact that we’re getting a lot of money up in prize money. It’s kind of a labor of love for us because we didn’t do it to make money on it—we’re not making a penny on it. We pay our expenses on the cattle and stuff and every penny goes back to the ropers, which makes it pretty unique in that sense because a lot of people who put on ropings, they’re trying to make a little dough on the side. This one, you win the roping, you win a lot of money.”
Bill noted that last year people traveled from all over the country and Europe for this roping competition—both as contestants and spectators.
“I think it’s a testament to Buck,” Bill says. “When people come to this, the event is populated with people who really do love this culture and people who really want to share it. It’s not some sort of ol’ boys club. And that in itself creates, I think, an environment that’s really supportive of what it’s about.”
Teams, Go Order & Pros
NOTE: Adjustments will occur, be sure and check brannaman.com for updates on teams and order.
The Pros have been assigned. Plan to arrive Thursday, October 23 around noon. See the Spectator tab for the list of hotels in the area. Any questions contact Reata Brannaman at reatabrannaman@gmail.com
Day 1
Arena 1
- Peter Taylor – Vince Muselli – Bobby Gordon
- Lyman Clark – Matt Clark – Peter Campbell
- Reata Brannaman – Devon Castle – Frank Dominguez
- Bill Flynn – Jay Hogan – Billy Askew
- Trevor Carter – Tara Carter – Joe Wolters
- Steve Howard – Russell Speaker – Scott Groskopf
- Jim George – Jess Brackenbury – Dwight Hill
- Cody Real – Joaquin Real – Jade Cooper
- Logan Ferry – Dave Ferry – Cleve Anseth
- Michael Giacopuzzi – Bruce Sandifer – Haines Holman
- Cody Dawson – Sean Sowa – Ty Van Norman
- Agapito De La Cruz – Adam Spence – Buck Brannaman
- Jon Ensign – Rudy Lara – Dan Locke
- Jeremy Morris – Paul Erickson – Caleb French
- Bruce Campbell – Scott Davis – Jeff Hansen
- Seth Redding – Marty Hedoesit – Matt Mori
- Trevor Carter – Shamus Haws – Lorenzo Laurecia
- Jymme Dominguez – Devon Castle – Martin Black
- Terry Rodgers – Darian Morgan – Joe Wolters
- Jennifer Black – Kyla Rianda – Ira Walker
- Jim Prewitt – Wyatt Bourdet – Bobby Gordon
- Jennifer Black – Clayton Edsall – Peter Campbell
- Gary Ruttan – Robert Phinney – Frank Dominguez
- Gary Myers – Bill Flynn – Billy Askew
- Fabian Banderas – Randy Huber – Joe Wolters
Arena 2
- Jeff Ohaco – Boone Campbell – Scott Groskopf
- Noah Cornish – Wes Ferazzi – Dwight Hill
- Scott Mc Culloch – Mike Monighetti – Chance Gee
- Lyman Clark – Gabe Clark – Cleve Anseth
- Mike Morgan – Darian Morgan – Haines Holman
- Kyla Rianda – John Rianda – Ty Van Norman
- Sterling Grosskopf – Dick Grosskopf – Buck Brannaman
- Scott Davis – Luke Ferrari – Dan Locke
- Don Chase – Jeremy Morris – Martin Black
- Tom Harrington – Steve Howard – Jeff Hansen
- Caleb Munns – Cody Hill – Matt Mori
- Chris Bohenek – Ty Heth – Lorenzo Laurecia
- Trapper Rodgers – Mike Morgan – Martin Black
- Michael Giacopuzzi – Jeremy Dunn – Chance Gee
- Jeff McKee – Seth Scribner – Ira Walker
- Gabe Clark – Matt Clark – Bobby Gordon
- Kevin Hall – Ty Weber – Joe Wolters
- Isaac Johnson – Noah Cornish – Frank Dominguez
- Logan Ferry – Wyatt Clark – Billy Askew
- Clayton Edsall – Wyatt Bourdet – Joe Wolters
- Kip Fladland – Wes Ferazzi – Scott Groskopf
- Jeremiah Sobenes – Michael Bruce – Dwight Hill
- Mike Monighetti – Pat Boyle – Jade Cooper
- John Wright – Allen Renz – Cleve Anseth
- Don Chase – Christian Clews – Haines Holman
Day 2
Arena 1
- Jim Prewitt – Adam Donati – Ty Van Norman
- Valerie Chase – Jay Ohaco – Buck Brannaman
- Scott McCulloch – Pat Boyle – Dan Locke
- Derek Shaw – Bruce Campbell – Caleb French
- Vito Antoli – Paul Bonnello – Jeff Hansen
- Adam Donati – John Donati – Matt Mori
- Jeff McKee – John Rianda – Lorenzo Laurecia
- Staci Grosskopf – Dick Grosskopf – Martin Black
- Gary Myers – Jay Hogan – Chance Gee
- Seth Scribner – Justin Bogle – Ira Walker
- Valerie Chase – Glynna Hoekstra – Bobby Gordon
- Walt Geisler – Geisler – Peter Campbell
- Kevin Hall – Tom Harrington – Frank Dominguez
- Dave Gamble – Chris Bohenek – Billy Askew
- Tom Curtin – Ed Disney – Peter Campbell
- Derek Shaw – Luke Ferrari – Scott Groskopf
- Boone Campbell – Jeffrey Mundell – Dwight Hill
- Gil Camarillo – Victor Cruz – Jade Cooper
- Alie McKee – Gene Armstrong – Cleve Anseth
- Sean Sowa – Ty Weber – Haines Holman
- Ty Heth – Gary Ruttan – Ty Van Norman
- Seth Redding – Stacee Redding – Buck Brannaman
- Cody Real – Gil Camarillo – Dan Locke
- Paul Erickson – Cody Hill – Caleb French
- Tom Curtin – Trina Curtin – Jeff Hansen
Arena 2
- Michael Bruce – Jake Bowman – Matt Mori
- Robert Phinney – Hyde Kramer – Lorenzo Laurecia
- Dave Gamble – Isaac Johnson – Caleb French
- George Masek – Joel Elliot – Chance Gee
- John Wright – Greg Renz – Ira Walker
- Roy Pelkey – Randy Huber – Bobby Gordon
- Glynna Hoekstra – Mike Tarrant – Peter Campbell
- Bill Barnes – Rick Myers – Frank Dominguez
- Sterling Grosskopf – Staci Grosskopf – Billy Askew
- Jeremiah Sobenes – Jeff Ohaco – Jade Cooper
- Shamus Haws – Mike Warner – Scott Groskopf
- Roy Pelkey – Christian Clews – Dwight Hill
- Ed Disney – Marty Hedoesit – Jade Cooper
- Bill Barnes – Wayne Anderson – Cleve Anseth
- Trapper Rodgers – Terry Rodgers – Haines Holman
- Kevin Jones – Jeremy Dunn – Ty Van Norman
- Paul Dietz – Jacob Bowman – Buck Brannaman
- Peter Taylor – Colton Shields – Dan Locke
- David Wratchford – David Morrison – Caleb French
- Reata Brannaman – Jymme Dominguez – Jeff Hansen
- Paul Dietz – Joel Elliot – Matt Mori
- Matt Coats – Maurice Thibault – Lorenzo Laurecia
- Joe Olla – Paul Bonnello – Martin Black
- Kip Fladland – Rick Myers – Chance Gee
- Vince Muselli – – Ira Walker
The Pros
Here is the list of Pros coming to rope. These are very talented ropers and it will be great fun to see all these folks competing.
- Bobby Gordon
- Peter Campbell
- Frank Dominguez
- Billy Askew
- Joe Wolter
- Scott Groskopf
- Dwight Hill
- Jade Cooper – 4
- Cleve Anseth
- Haines Holman
- Ty Van Norman
- Buck Brannaman
- Dan Locke
- Caleb French
- Jeff Hansen
- Matt Mori
- Lorenzo Laurecia
- Martin Black
- Chance Gee
- Ira Walker