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03 June, 2022

SARINA COWBOY, TOBY HALE

It’s the weekend of competition that will determine the cowboys and cowgirls headlining the sport of pro-rodeo in the years to come - the 2022 APRA Junior National Finals are just weeks away, and for four rounds across two days, Australia’s top 40 juniors will compete in six championship events in Emerald on June 24 and 25. 

 
Sarina cowboy, Toby Hale is leading the points tally for Junior Cowboy, and is this year’s High Point Pro Tour Champion, with total earnings for the season sitting just over $21,000 – he’ll be heading into the Emerald arena for the junior bull ride, team roping, header and heeler, and the junior breakaway roping.
 
“My goal all season, and even since I was a tiny competitor, I’ve wanted to win over $20,000 and have the number 1 back number,” said Toby. 
 
“It’s taken me until my last junior year to achieve that, but I’m stoked.”
 
It makes perfect sense that Toby feels rodeo is just a way of life, something he can’t remember being introduced to, given his parents, Warrick and Kathryn, are two of the sport’s fiercest competitors who also have their own titles following their names. 
 
“Mum and Dad have mentally and physically helped me grow, they’ve given me all the knowledge I have and they’ve taught me so much – they are who I have to thank for getting me started, teaching me the fundamentals and helping me then excel,” said Toby.   
 
Toby is building on the solid foundations his parents have provided, to carve his own path in the sport of professional rodeo – and if his goals, and visualisations have anything to do with it, this path will take him to the top. 
 
“I want to obviously aim for the sky and beyond, I want to win everything - and in order to do that I can’t practice every event, every day, but I can visualise it,” said Toby. 
 
“I visualise my goals and I’ve learnt just recently that while being young, having so much going on and doing so much, it’s keeping focus on your goal that’s important.”
 
But for this year, and the Junior Finals, Toby is focussed on his performance.  
 
“For those two days I can make sure that I perform to the best of my ability - as long as I do my best, that I’ve put in the work, and have the focus, that’s the best I can do – win, lose or draw,” he said.
 
And beyond this year, Toby’s goal is riding at the 2023 Ariat APRA NFR in the open bull ride, and winning the title.
 
“I’m visualising the bull, it’ll be Gill Brothers’ Cranky Face, he’s unridden, so if I can visualise that and make it work it’d be pretty cool,” Toby said.
 


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