The Short Score: 2025 NFR Round 6 Winners Tomlinson and Graves

Tanner Tomlinson and Travis Graves got their first round win of the2025 NFRin Round 6. Tomlinson and Graves came within one-tenth of a second of the Thomas & Mack arena record with a 3.4-second run to pocket $36,667.95 apiece.

The win puts Tomlinson No. 1 in the world with $276,605.71 and Graves No. 2 with $242,717.48. It also puts them fourth in the aggregate. They joinThe Short Scoreto talk about their win, a horse change and more.

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This episode is brought to you byOz Ona Hot Streak,, the Nebraska-raised stallion built for both AQHA gold and NFR pressure. Oz is the2019 AQHA Jr. Heading World Champion, a top-ten heeler, and

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