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13th Apr 2022

BFI Champions Jake Cooper Clay and Billie Jack Saebens

Oklahoma's Jake Cooper Clay and Billie Jack Saebens bested 125 other teams to win $150,000 at the Lazy E in Guthrie, Oklahoma, April 2. We caught up with them at the end of the grueling day at the Lazy E Arena April 2 to talk about where this win falls in the grand scheme of their careers. 

For Jake Cooper Clay, as you'll hear, this is his second major victory to the tune of $150,000. He won the Ariat World Series of Team Roping Finale's #15.5 heeling for eventual NFR header Brenten Hall back in 2016, taking home $75,000 per man. But since then, Cooper has been working the sale barns and riding horses, fighting his way up the heading and partner ranks. 

Clay and Saebens paired up after the Fourth of July in 2021, after Saebens—a two-time NFR heeler who's ridden the AQHA Horse of the Year and two past horses of the BFI—had swapped to heading early that year. Saebens was getting his butt kicked by the young gun Clay at the local jackpots, so he gave in and asked him to rope. 

This episode is produced by the team at The Money Barrel, our sister podcast and the official podcast of Barrel Racing Magazine.



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