2026 Australia Standings · Updated Jun 4
Tie-Down Roping
Terry Evison, VIC leads Australia tie-down roping with A$16,421. 48 athletes ranked.
Source: prorodeo.com.au
Scoring
Points ranking
Cut to qualify
Top 15 (APRA Finals qualifier)
Path to the title
Points accumulate across sanctioned APRA rodeos. Top 15 per event qualify for the APRA National Finals Rodeo, typically in Rockhampton, QLD.
48 ranked in Tie-Down Roping
Top is Terry Evison with A$16,421 · Cut at #15 (APRA Finals qualifier): Darcy Dall Aglio, A$3,600
| # | Athlete | Points | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Terry Evison | A$16,421 | |
| 2 | Coben Ayers | A$14,544 | |
| 3 | Jackson Dixson | A$9,279 | |
| 4 | Jayden Kenny | A$9,156 | |
| 5 | Jay R Marsh | A$8,807 | |
| 6 | Campbell Hodson | A$8,792 | |
| 7 | Logan Penfold | A$7,873 | |
| 8 | Clay Bush | A$7,432 | |
| 9 | Aaron Leahy | A$5,974 | |
| 10 | Mitch Eastwell | A$5,585 | |
| 11 | Gary King | A$4,150 | |
| 12 | Jay Green | A$4,054 | |
| 13 | Luke Hamilton | A$3,844 | |
| 14 | Bradley Shaw | A$3,805 | |
| 15 | Darcy Dall Aglio | A$3,600 | |
| APRA Finals qualifier Above the line: in. Below: chasing. Gap to next: $270 | |||
| 16 | Stuart McGuire-Spalding | A$3,330 | |
| 17 | Kenny Organ | A$2,780 | |
| 18 | Heath Nichols | A$2,668 | |
| 19 | Daniel Pearson | A$2,540 | |
| 20 | Maddix Lovett | A$2,513 | |
| 21 | Josh Barnett | A$2,144 | |
| 22 | Cameron Bell | A$2,110 | |
| 23 | Kacey Kenny | A$1,880 | |
| 24 | Cody Cavanagh | A$1,741 | |
| 25 | Clay Caban | A$1,675 | |
| 26 | Cooper Cannell | A$1,548 | |
| 27 | Glen W Perkins | A$1,280 | |
| 28 | Tom Willoughby | A$1,150 | |
| 29 | Shane Iker | A$1,140 | |
| 30 | Trent Reynolds | A$1,116 | |
| 31 | Nicholas Newman | A$1,031 | |
| 32 | Shane Kenny | A$972 | |
| 33 | Ty King | A$861 | |
| 34 | Cooper Jones | A$840 | |
| 35 | Wade Eastwell | A$821 | |
| 36 | Cade Ferguson | A$788 | |
| 37 | Colin Cappler | A$750 | |
| 38 | Thomas Whitwell | A$540 | |
| 39 | Brock Eastwell | A$504 | |
| 40 | Chris Cameron | A$500 | |
| 41 | Warrick Hale | A$480 | |
| 42 | Benjamin Smith | A$410 | |
| 43 | Jack Wharton | A$360 | |
| 44 | Rope McPhee | A$350 | |
| 45 | Patrick Thomson | A$348 | |
| 46 | Nash Jones | A$280 | |
| 47 | Angus Smith | A$280 | |
| 48 | Dane Gilmore | A$205 | |
The cut line at #15 marks the APRA Finals qualifier. Athletes below the line are chasing.
Frequently asked
How are Australia tie-down roping standings calculated?
Australian Pro Rodeo Standings tie-down roping standings are ranked by points earned at sanctioned events. Points accumulate across sanctioned APRA rodeos. Top 15 per event qualify for the APRA National Finals Rodeo, typically in Rockhampton, QLD.
Who is leading the 2026 Australia tie-down roping standings?
Terry Evison of VIC leads the 2026 Australia tie-down roping standings with A$16,421. Standings refreshed Jun 4.
Who is on the Australia tie-down roping bubble?
Darcy Dall Aglio sits at #15 with A$3,600, the last APRA Finals qualifier spot. Stuart McGuire-Spalding is the next chaser at #16 with A$3,330.
Where does Buckin' Rodeo source these Australia standings?
Standings come directly from Australian Pro Rodeo Standings's public results feed at https://prorodeo.com.au. We refresh on a fixed cadence and stamp the page with the time of the last update so you can see how current the data is.