05/05/2026
Brady Fielder rides like he came out of the Outback—
because he did.
Raised in Clermont, Queensland, Australia, he was climbing on calves before he could tie his own boots, chasing a dream that started in the dust and stretched all the way to the world stage. At 16, a wreck cost him the sight in one eye. For most, that’s the end of the story. For Fielder, it was just the beginning.
He pushed through, climbed higher, and turned himself into one of the most reliable riders in the PBR. A 2019 PBR Australia Rookie of the Year, he helped lead the Texas Rattlers to a 2023 Teams Championship, then followed it up by posting the best riding percentage in the league in 2024, earning the Great 8 Award.
And when 2025 tested him again—with a broken leg early in the season—he answered the only way he knows how: By getting back on.
He returned to finish runner-up in the Teams MVP race, closing the year with a blistering 75% riding percentage among the top contenders. They call him “The Wringer,” and it fits.
Long, loose, and balanced, he has a way of sticking the landing that makes even the toughest rides look controlled. Off the dirt, he keeps life simple—black coffee, a quick bite, hard training, and a mindset shaped by his roots and the influence of Australian legend Troy Dunn.
No shortcuts. No excuses. Just a cowboy from the Outback—
who refuses to come off.
SOURCE: PBR ATHLETES
PHOTO: PBR ATHLETES
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