The $2,700 NFR Horse: Levi Lord’s LB
Levi Lord is on "The Score" as a bonus episode in Season 4 talking about his craigslist mount Little Bay, brought to you by Roping.com, powered by The Team Roping Journal.
Little Bay wasn't a good fit for his previous owners but, for 10 years, he's been a winning partner for Lord. Phifer/RodeoBum.com

Levi Lord is pretty sure of it: they don’t make deals like the kind he got on Little Bay anymore.

Ten years ago, Lord was a freshman in high school with a little money in his pocket. The South Dakota kid had just been to a truck roping in Texas and won some cash, and he was on the hunt for a high school rodeo heel horse. He found a little bay heel horse on Craigslist, and decided to take a look. The rest is NFR history. 

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More with Levi Lord: 

$2,700-Craigslist Mount Carries Lord Across a Decade to First NFR in 2020

Egusquiza and Lord Nab Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping’s Gold Buckle Beer Open Title

Heeling Fresh Muleys and Winning the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo with Levi Lord

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