ROYAL REWARDS: How the Best Young Horses in the Game Were Made

The Royal Crown in Buckeye, Arizona, paid out hundreds of thousands of dollars to some of the best young rope horses in the country Feb. 13-14.

Rhen Richard dominated the event, winning three different divisions—two heading and one heeling. Daniel Rice and Cole Davison each won a heeling spot, and they all stop by The Score to talk to host Chelsea Shaffer about their horses.


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