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During the scorching Australian summer, Brady Fielder blazed a trail of success. Competing in Manchester, New Hampshire, the Aussie sensation from Clermont, Queensland, triumphed in a sold-out Saturday night event. He achieved a career-first Unleash The Beast win, going flawless with a remarkable 3-for-3 inside the SNHU Arena at PBR Manchester.

Fielder, rounded off his spectacular performance with a tremendous 90-point ride, ascended to No. 4 in the world rankings. His stellar display positioned him as an early frontrunner for the 2024 PBR World Championship. He aimed to become only the second Australian ever to secure the prestigious gold buckle. In a recent interview, he delved deeper into the details behind his remarkable success.

Kate Harrison’s exclusive interview

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Kate Harrison is a prominent reporter for PBR. Her insightful approach to the sport captivates fans, demonstrated notably through her engaging Instagram interviews. Recently, she delighted her followers by picking Brady Fielder’s brain post his victorious performance. Inquiring about Fielder’s strategic choice of Smokestack as the top pick, she probed, “Was he the pivotal bull leading to your inaugural event triumph in your career? To which Fielder responded with admiration, It was just nothing bad about him boxing the wires so if he picks me, I thought...”

Moreover, Kate delved into the collective achievements of Australian riders, highlighting the exceptional accomplishments within a single week. With Troy Dunn’s induction into the Bull Riding Hall of Fame and Kai Hamilton’s historic win in the PRCA ranks, Fielder’s triumph added another layer of pride. Harrison, acknowledging their accomplishments, asked Fielder about his feelings regarding the exceptional success achieved by him and his compatriots. “How proud are you of what you and fellow countrymen have been achieving at the highest levels?” she inquired, prompting Fielder to express, Absolutely, it’s so great to see, and it’s quite inspiring if you ask me.” The post was further captioned as “Fielder found his way into the Unleash The Beast winner’s circle for the first time! Congrats to the Aussie!”

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Brady Fielder makes history in Manchester

Brady Fielder, an Australian rider, made history in Manchester by securing his premier series win. It took place more than four years after his Unleash The Beast debut. Going 3-for-3, he became the first Aussie to claim a UTB event victory since 2015, sparking speculation about his potential to become the second Australian to clinch a world title in the sport.

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Meanwhile, in the same event, seasoned rider Eduardo Aparecido and newcomer Felipe Furlan shared the Round 1 victory, doubling the excitement of the competition. Amidst the action, viewers who tuned in over the weekend were treated to a fresh brand campaign featuring Cole Hauser, celebrating timeless cowboy values.

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