Gallery: MHOSS Host: AerEquestrian Group: DIV P1 - OF & China WESTERN with rider Contest: DIV P1 CLASS 17 TEAM ROPING or BREAKAWAY ROPING Entries: 3 competitive Recorded Date: July 02 2022 GMT Judgment: by = AerEquestrian 1. Lika Boss -- Dream Acres 2. Reinman -- Dream Acres 3. Blazing Glory -- Springhill Stables DQ: Fire Eater -- Springhill Stables Comment: In Team Roping, the rope is not tied to the saddle horn. At great risk to his fingers, the rider must dally the rope around the horn (wrap it around the horn) once the Steer is roped (either head or heels). Here are some pictures of how the dally looks: https://snapbraggin.com/album/32850354-8a88-cbde-dd8e-b44151acdf0a/photos/enter DQ: Quincy -- Springhill Stables Comment: In Team Roping, the rope is not tied to the saddle horn. At great risk to his fingers, the rider must dally the rope around the horn (wrap it around the horn) once the Steer is roped (either head or heels). Here are some pictures of how the dally looks: https://snapbraggin.com/album/32850354-8a88-cbde-dd8e-b44151acdf0a/photos/enter DQ: Dun Dusted -- Springhill Stables Comment: Your entry has no ribbon. Your rope is attached to the saddle horn, with no means of breaking free. Breakaway Roping involves having the rope “break away” from the horn, to mark the winning time. In Breakaway Roping, the rope is attached to the horn, but only with a piece of string that can break free once the calf is roped. DQ: Dingo Dollars -- Dream Acres Comment: In Team Roping, the rope is not tied to the saddle horn. At great risk to his fingers, the rider must dally the rope around the horn (wrap it around the horn) once the Steer is roped (either head or heels). Here are some pictures of how the dally looks: https://snapbraggin.com/album/32850354-8a88-cbde-dd8e-b44151acdf0a/photos/enter