Frequently Asked Questions

2026 season - fees, membership, finals requirements, order of events and events offered by age division.

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RockN’5L Rodeo Company — 2026 Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fees to enter each rodeo?

  • $12 event entry fee per rodeo
  • $17 timer fee for all barrel and pole bending events (per event, per rodeo)
  • $20 arena fee for members and $30 for non-members (once per rodeo)
  • $15 stock fee for goats for Jr, Senior & Super Senior
  • $7.50 stock fee for goats for Tiny Tot & Pee-Wee
  • $20 stock fee for roping stock (sorting, team roping, ribbon roping, breakaway, steer wrestling, tie-down)
  • $20 stock fee for chute dogging
  • $35 stock fee per stock event for Tiny Tot, Pee-Wee & Junior Bulls
  • $45 stock fee per stock event for Senior, Super Senior & Adult Bulls
  • $35 stock fee per stock event for Tiny Tot & Junior Bareback, Ranch Bronc and Saddle Ponies/Steers
  • $45 stock fee per stock event for Senior and Super Senior Bareback, Ranch Bronc and Saddle Bronc
  • $20 stock fee for sheep

Where will the rodeos be held?

Lazy D Arena

927 Reeves Station Rd SW, Calhoun, GA 30701

What are the membership fees & requirements?

  • $75 per contestant and $50 for each additional child/adult membership (no family household maximum)
  • To qualify for the finals, the membership fee must be paid before rodeo points can count.

What is required to qualify for finals?

  • The contestant must attend & compete in 5 rodeos (each event of your choosing must also have been competed in 5 times to qualify in that event for finals)
  • The contestant must fundraise $300 (raffle tickets / $5 each)
  • A parent, family member, or the contestant must volunteer for 1 event at 2 rodeos

What is the order of events?

Main Arena

  1. Ranch Sorting (Friday night slack ONLY)
  2. Senior & Super Senior Bareback Riding
  3. Pee-Wee Mini Ponies & Junior Ponies Bareback Riding
  4. Junior Bull Riding
  5. Pee-Wee Bull Riding
  6. Tiny Tot Bull Riding
  7. Pee-Wee & Tiny Tot Mutton Busting
  8. Senior & Super Senior Saddle Bronc Riding
  9. Pee-Wee Mini Ponies & Junior Ponies Saddle Bronc Riding
  10. Junior & Pee-Wee Chute Dogging
  11. Super Senior & Senior Chute Dogging
  12. Adult Chute Dogging
  13. Super Senior, Senior, Junior & Pee-Wee Ranch Bronc
  14. Super Senior, Senior & Junior Goat Tying from the Horse
  15. Super Senior, Senior & Junior Breakaway Roping
  16. Super Senior, Senior & Junior Tie-Down Roping
  17. Super Senior Steer Wrestling
  18. Super Senior, Senior & Junior Team Roping
  19. Super Senior, Senior & Junior Dally Ribbon Roping
  20. Tiny Tot, Pee-Wee, Junior, Senior, Super Senior & Adult Barrel Racing
  21. Tiny Tot, Pee-Wee, Junior, Senior & Super Senior Pole Bending
  22. Senior, Super Senior & Adult Bull Riding

Lil’ Buckaroo Arena (runs simultaneously)

  • Tiny Tot Goat Tail Untying
  • Tiny Tot Dummy Roping
  • Pee-Wee Goat Tying on the Ground
  • Junior Dummy Roping
  • Pee-Wee Dummy Roping

If you are in Pee-Wee Mutton AND Pee-Wee Dummy Roping, move immediately to the Lil’ Buckaroo Arena after your sheep ride is complete.

What events are offered per age division?

RockN’5L Rodeo Company — Youth Division is sanctioned with IMRA. You must sign up with their association directly to qualify for their year-end finals; our membership is for RockN’5L only. We do not accept IMRA membership forms and are not responsible for turning them in to their office. Our age groups are the same as IMRA.

AA Boy and AA Girl qualifications: must compete in at least 3 events, at a minimum of 5 of the 8 rodeos. A saddle is awarded to one boy and one girl in each age group except Tiny Tots. RockN’5L does NOT award a reserve award in the All-Around categories.

Competing up: anyone can compete up, but you can never compete down. Once you compete up, you can’t move back down.

Awards: the top 5 in each age group receive an award at finals — 1st place receives a belt buckle, and the All-Around Cowboy and All-Around Cowgirl receive saddles in each of the 4 age divisions (Tiny Tots do not qualify for the All-Around category).

All ages are as of January 1st of the rodeo season. We must have a copy of the birth certificate on file to prove your child’s age.

Tiny Tots — Ages 5 & Under

  • Barrels — boys and girls compete together
  • Poles — boys and girls compete together
  • Goat Tail Untying — boys and girls compete together
  • Dummy Roping — boys and girls compete together
  • Mutton Busting (65 lb. weight limit) — boys and girls compete together
  • Bull Riding — boys and girls compete together
  • You must weigh 65 lbs. or less at the first rodeo and to continue competing on the sheep through finals. Absolutely no one weighing over 65 lbs. will be allowed to ride sheep.
  • Contestants must be weighed at the beginning of each rodeo for the sheep riding.
  • Tiny Tot contestants may ride in both mutton busting and bull riding if they choose.
  • No points awarded for this age group, and everyone will receive a buckle at finals if you're a member.
  • Your child may be led in for Barrels and Poles, but everyone must be in full western attire.

Pee Wee — Ages 6-8

  • Barrels — boys and girls compete together
  • Poles — boys and girls compete together
  • Goat Tying on the Ground — boys and girls compete together
  • Dummy Roping — boys and girls compete together
  • Chute Dogging — boys and girls compete together
  • Mutton Busting (65 lb. weight limit) — boys and girls compete together
  • Bull Riding — boys and girls compete together
  • Mini Pony Broncs (80 lb. weight limit) — boys and girls compete together
  • Ranch Bronc (80 lb. weight limit) — boys and girls compete together
  • Contestants must be weighed at the beginning of each rodeo for the sheep riding.
  • You must weigh 65 lbs. or less at the first rodeo and to continue competing on the sheep.

Juniors — Ages 9-11

  • Barrels — boys and girls compete together
  • Poles — boys and girls compete together
  • Goat Tying — boys and girls compete separately; boys tie with a hooey
  • Breakaway Roping — boys and girls compete together
  • Chute Dogging — boys and girls compete together
  • Bull Riding — boys and girls compete together
  • Saddle & Bareback — boys and girls compete together
  • Team Roping — may pair with anyone from Junior, Senior & Super Senior
  • Dally Ribbon Roping — may pair with anyone from Junior, Senior & Super Senior
  • Ranch Bronc — boys and girls compete together
  • Ranch Sorting — may pair with anyone from Junior, Senior & Super Senior

Seniors — Ages 12-14

  • Barrels — boys and girls compete together
  • Poles — boys and girls compete together
  • Goat Tying — boys and girls compete separately; boys must tie with a hooey
  • Breakaway Roping — boys and girls compete together
  • Chute Dogging — boys and girls compete together
  • Bull Riding — boys and girls compete together
  • Bareback Riding — boys and girls compete together
  • Saddle Bronc Riding — boys and girls compete together
  • Tie Down Roping — boys only
  • Team Roping — may pair with anyone from Junior, Senior & Super Senior
  • Dally Ribbon Roping — may pair with anyone from Junior, Senior & Super Senior
  • Ranch Bronc — boys and girls compete together
  • Ranch Sorting — may pair with anyone from Junior, Senior & Super Senior

Super Seniors — Ages 15-18 (19 if still in high school)

  • Barrels — boys and girls compete together
  • Poles — boys and girls compete together
  • Goat Tying — girls only
  • Breakaway Roping — girls only
  • Chute Dogging — boys and girls compete together
  • Steer Wrestling — boys only (if we get enough interest); bulldogger provides his own hazer if one is not available
  • Bull Riding — boys and girls compete together
  • Bareback Riding — boys and girls compete together
  • Saddle Bronc Riding — boys and girls compete together
  • Tie Down Roping — boys only
  • Team Roping — may pair with anyone from Junior, Senior & Super Senior

Adult Division — 19 Plus

  • Barrels — men and women compete together
  • Chute Dogging — men and women compete together
  • Bull Riding — men and women compete together
  • Ranch Sorting — men and women compete together; may only pair with adults

Entry fee examples

RockN’5L member

  • Junior Goats — $15 stock fee + $20 arena fee (once per rodeo) + $12 event entry fee = $47.00
  • Senior & Super Senior Bull Riding — $45 stock fee + $20 arena fee + $12 event entry fee = $77.00
  • Barrels — $20 arena fee + $12 event entry fee + $17 timer fee = $49.00

Non-member

The only change is the arena fee, from $20 to $30.

  • Junior Goats — $15 stock fee + $30 arena fee (once per rodeo) + $12 event entry fee = $57.00
  • Senior & Super Senior Bull Riding — $45 stock fee + $30 arena fee + $12 event entry fee = $87.00
  • Barrels — $30 arena fee + $12 event entry fee + $17 timer fee = $59.00

Still have questions?

Message our Facebook page — RockN’5L Rodeo Company, Junior Pro Division — e-mail rockn5lyouthrodeo@gmail.com, or call 706.913.3480 (Andrea) or 706.669.0846 (Hannah).