Frost Brothers Win Ariat WSTR Title Fights XI #13.5 From Third Callback
Daylan and Brendon Frost secured the average win in the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Title Fights XI #13.5 from third callback.

The brother team of Daylan, 43, and Brendon Frost, 38, from Arizona, showcased their talents in the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Title Fights XI #13.5 at the Team Roping Capital of the World’s Rancho Rio arena in Wickenburg, Arizona, on Feb. 11, 2021.

The Frost brothers entered the short round at third callback with a time of 23.38 seconds on three head. They roped their fourth steer in 7.98 seconds, making them a total of 31.36 seconds on four head to win the roping, taking home $32,180.

“The steers were running hard, so I took an aggressive start and it just set it up,” Daylan said. “We were fast enough to be able to win.”

Daylan rode the mare that Brendon was riding when he won the Title Fights XI #15.5 Add-On with his cousin, Ty Frost, earlier that day—a 12-year-old they call Georgia.

“That horse is a winner, so why not just ride the winner,” Daylan said.

“I actually bought her from my uncle—the guys dad that I won the 15 with,” Brendon added. “I broke her. She’s been easy from the very beginning.”

Brenden hazed and pulled back on two feet on a 17-year-old mare named Uno—who is blind in her right eye.

“I bought from my other uncle,” Brenden said. “She’s the same way—easy to heel on. She’s old and she knows the pattern.”

Brenden knows how special it is to win, especially after winning $28,250 between the Title Fights XI #15.5 Add-On and the Title Fights #14.5 with his family.

“When you win with your family it’s always better,” Brenden admitted.

Full Results

1. Daylan Frost and Brendon Frost, 31.36 seconds on four head, worth $32,180

2. Tyrel Hill and Britt Newman, 32.00 seconds on four head, worth $24,860
3. Kip Hunter and Jason Warner, 33.05 seconds on four head, worth $17,560
4/5. Jace Engesser and Jake Beard, 33.58 seconds on four head, worth $12,430
4/5. Kylie McLean and Levi Gallego, 33.58 seconds on four head, worth $12,430
6/7. Chase Mitchell and Rob Webb, 33.80 seconds on four head, worth $9,510
6/7. Gabe Ramirez and Bobby Alexander, 33.80 seconds on four head, worth $9,510
8. Michael Snooks and Logan Wengert, 33.84 seconds on four head, worth $7,320
9. Jake Raley and Owen Perkins, 34.03 seconds on four head, worth $5,860
10. Asher Freeman and Casey Felton, 34.11 seconds on four head, worth $5,860
11. Dex Maddock and Brady Jenkins, 34.32 seconds on four head, worth $4,380
12. Andy Lake and Kody Potts, 34.43 seconds on four head, worth $4,380
13. Jeff Schneider and Roper O’Brien, 35.16 seconds on four head, worth $1,000
14. Tony Steele and Chad Steele, 35.33 seconds on four head, worth $1,000

Short-Go Fast Time
1. Bahe Henio and Perri Sanchez, 12.33-second run, worth $1,000

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