Brady Fielder Climbs to No. 2 in PBR World Standings After Stunning Start to 2025 Season

By: Fiona New  Wednesday, January 22, 2025 @ 4:50 PM

 

Brady Fielder woke up in 2025 and chose victory — and so far, it’s paying off.

The Clermont Cowboy has exploded onto the 2025 PBR season, making an incredible start that has him climbing the ranks and setting his sights on the top spot. Fielder is on a mission to become just the second Australian World Champion in PBR history, following in the footsteps of his fellow Queenslander, 1997 PBR World Champion Troy Dunn (Bloomsbury, Queensland, Australia). After only nine events, Fielder has already amassed $87,649.31 and surged to No. 2 in the PBR World Standings, with just 77.5 points separating him from the leader, John Crimber.

Fielder’s standout moment came in Chicago, where he went a perfect 3-for-3. He scored 89.25 points on DirtyBru in Round 1, 89 points on Bucking Bill, and 89.75 points on Tulsa Time in the Championship Round. This victory marked his second career Unleash The Beast win and catapulted him from No. 19 to No. 3 in the world standings.

The momentum continued in Houston, where Fielder finished third while staying perfect across all three rounds. His scores included 88.25 points on Lap Dancer, 86.75 points on Hunting Trip, and a stunning 89.75 points on Electric Kitty during the re-ride. This strong performance earned him 78 Unleash The Beast points, propelling him to No. 2 in the standings.

In Fort Worth, Fielder again took third, this time riding Oyster Creek Brawler (Farris Cattle/Big Schott Rodeo) to 86.5 points, securing 17 more Unleash The Beast points.

Beyond his individual achievements, Fielder has also been a key contributor to the Texas Rattlers' success in the PBR Teams League, helping the squad secure the 2024 championship. His versatility — excelling both as an individual contender and as a team player — only adds to his reputation as one of PBR’s most well-rounded riders.

Through 26 attempts this season, Fielder has completed 17 rides (65%), demonstrating his consistency and unrelenting drive as he chases the 2025 PBR World Championship. With standout performances in Chicago, Houston, Albany, and Fort Worth, he’s already a formidable contender for the coveted buckle.

“I’m really proud of how the season has started,” Fielder said. “There’s still a long way to go, but everything is coming together. It’s been an incredible year so far, and I’m excited for what’s to come.”

If January is anything to go by, 2025 is shaping up to be a breakout year for Brady Fielder.

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