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Winnie Recap
-Allen Glanville
ABBI Futurity & Classic
February 24
Classic Winner:
Mike Porter’s 07 Johnny Red
Mike Porter came to Stephenville, Texas back in 2004 and bought
a young bull at Jerry Nelson’s sale. Porter, who hails from Lyman,
S.C., brought his young bull home and turned him over to Ernie Treadway,
a veteran rodeo producer to see how his new bull would turn out. Two
years later, Porter brought that bull back to Texas and won his first
event.
07 Johnny Red outscored the second place bull by just one point
in a class filled with 48 top Classic bulls. Of the victory, Porter
said, “He bucks hard and he does it every time. Ernie Treadway trained
him and I couldn’t have done it without his knowledge. I need to thank
my wife Kathy for all the hard work and support.” Johnny Red is a son
of Muddy Waters and a grandson of White Water Skoal, and out of a Jerry
Nelson cow. “We bucked him in some futurities,” explained Porter,
“but he didn’t work well with a dummy. Treadway saw something in
him, and worked with him, and today he really performed great.”
Johnny Red displayed power, came out of the chute and
immediately threw the rider over his head. His power must have impressed
the judges because they scored him 88.5 points along with $2,375.
Treadway knew he had something, because when asked what he was doing out
West he remarked, “I have the bull that will win this event.” It’s
one thing to say something, it’s another to back it up.
Bar S Cattle Co’s 310 Dirty Rotten Scoundrel placed second
with 87.5 points and $1,357. The Jaynes Gang/Fred Robinson’s M943
Cowboy Trash came in Third with 87 points and $1,018. 233 Eddie Munster,
owned by Roy Carter, finished Fourth with 86.75 points and $848. Tommy
Whitehead/Jeff Tilley’s 358 Little Slim scored 86.5 and $721 to finish
fifth.

Johnny Red, owned by Mike Porter of Thunder Run Ranch placed
first in the ABBI Classic event in Winnie, Texas, earning 88.5 points
and $2,375. Rider is Wayne Doucet. -Photo Allen Glanville
Robbie Herrington’s HC 33 placed sixth with 86 points and
$593. 01 Clift’s Edge owned by D&H Cattle Co. and Whitehead/
Tilly’s W7 Snappin’ Cat finished seventh/eighth with 85.75 points
and $467 each. Ninth place went to 13 Mr. Incredible, owned by Rob
Parker/WFO with 85.5 points and $339. 10th place was 586 Air Choctaw
owned by Oka Luca Rodeo Stock with 85.25 points and $297.
3.25 points separated first from 10th, showing just how close
the bulls were. It really takes a solid bull to win one of these ABBI
Classics. How much harder will it be next season to win? Frontier Rodeo
and Jerry Nelson’s team is trained to put on these events and they
keep things running smoothly. Nelson, with his wife, Beverly, are
providing many Classic events and furnishing those who love the Classics
a place to show off their bulls.
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