Resistol Rookie Roundup Rewind: Cash Robb Finishes Rookie Year at No. 24 in the World Standings

Resistol Rookie of the Year Cash Robb stole the show in the steer wrestling in 2023 as he cinched the win at the Rookie Roundup and kept up the pace throughout the season

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Jake Hodnett

In 2023, steer wrestler Cash Robb clinched the Resistol Rookie Roundup Title with an impressive 3.1-second run in the Finals. He maintained his momentum throughout the season and secured the Resistol Rookie of the Year Title.

Robb finished the 2023 season at No. 24 in the PRCA World Standings with $65,343 in total earnings.

Take a look at some of Robb’s highlights from his rookie season.

San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo, $11,188

Robb impressed at the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo, winning the second round with a swift 3.2 seconds, earning $6,530. His consistent performance placed him in the top five for the Average, taking home a total of $11,188.

Guymon Pioneer Days, $6,046

At the Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo, Robb won the second round of steer wrestling with a time of 3.8 seconds, earning $2,528. Overall, he placed fourth in the Average with a total time of 14.6 seconds on three head, picking up a check for just over $6,000 in Oklahoma.

Cowboy Christmas, $7,568

Robb cashed in over the Fourth of July weekend as he cinched the win at the Basin City Free Rodeo to secure a check for $2,801 and placed in multiple others including the House of Champions Rodeo, Eugene Pro Rodeo and Livingston Roundup, bringing his total earnings over Cowboy Christmas to $7,568.

Robb is currently sitting No. 21 in the PRCA Standings for the 2024 season with $19,962 in earnings.

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