Sorry for the delay. Was on dial-up at my parents place. Overall they didn't do too bad. The older stallion placed in the Top 5 in Non-Pro Aged Stallions. The trainer did find a slight issue when riding him at the World. It seems the barrier they use for the World looks an awful lot like an electric fence. He was kept in an electric fence prior to me buying him, and he was not about to take a chance of getting shocked by the barrier so he wouldn't come out of the pen till he knew it was down. Thats good cause he won't get a broken barrier fault, but bad cause the cow is 1/2 way down the arena before he would come after it.
Here is a picture of him in Steer Daubing (after waiting for the barrier to be out of the way for a second or two, notice cow nowwhere in sight)
Cheeks waiting patiently for a roping class
The younger stallion got in the finals for Timed Heading and Heeling. He ended up 14th out of 43, I don't think that was too bad. He broke the barrier in Steer Daubing so the time penalty put him out of the placings. In judged Heeling the roper missed the cow, and in judged Heading, the heeler missed the cow, so we didn't get any think in those either.
Here are a couple pictures of him
