Townsville Bulletin

Ironman rodeo title shot spur for Jordan

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TOWNSVILLE cowboy Jordan Iker could claim the mantle as Ironman of Queensland Rodeo if he continues to compete in four events in Australian Profession­al Rodeo Associatio­n events.

He is the only cowboy to nominate for four events on Saturday and another four on Sunday this weekend at Bowen River.

Iker is originally from Alton Downs in Central Queensland but now calls Kelso in Townsville home. He has nominated in the open saddle bronc and bull ride, rope and tie and steer wrestling for the Bowen River Rodeos this weekend.

This weekend’s rodeo features separate events and separate prizemoney each day, a great chance for riders to boost their APRA standings.

There are 245 nomination­s for open, second division and junior events on Saturday and 147 nomination­s in open events on Sunday.

Iker is eighth in APRA All Around Cowboy standings, 11th in the rope and tie and 16th in steer wrestling.

With the top- 15 at the end of September qualifying for The Warwick Rodeo National Finals in October, Iker will be out for a place in both events to press his finals chances.

Iker has also finished the APRA junior season with the lead in high point cowboy standings. He was second in the rope and tie, fourth in breakaway roping and fifth in team roping heeler standings.

While he is more establishe­d in roping and steer wrestling, Iker has started competing in rough stock events this season.

In the modern era, many of the rough stock riders specialise in one event, Iker is not only competing in saddle bronc and the bull ride but continuing his successful career in roping and steer wrestling.

The action at the Bowen River Rodeo held at Strathmore Station starts at 9am on Saturday and 9am on Sunday with tickets on sale at the gate.

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