 Welcome to the 2015 NCHA Great American Insurance Group Summer Spectacular. We're here at the final of the five and six year old John Deere Division Open. And I have the winner, Nate Miller, who rode Little Jackson Cat and scored a 219. Congratulations, Nate. Thank you very much. How did it feel to take that win tonight? Very good. That mare was real good and real smart about it and it just felt real good. You were first out, what was your game plan? I'll just cut the ones that looked slow. And that's what we did and the first cow we wanted to cut was real good and then we cut just kind of what waited on me on the second cow and then we come back and cut the red cow and we pretty well knew the old baldery and the red cow was going to be good and they were and it worked out good. So when you finished the run, how did you feel overall about your chances? I thought it was real good. I thought I had one bobble there on my second cow and that probably kept me one point per judge or something from marking the 22 or something and I thought the 19, the way the cattle were, I thought we had a good chance. Well, you won by a 4.5 point margin. Yeah, and I think the cattle just got a little tougher than other guys towards the end and they had a few bobbles on some runs, but their horses were good too. Just had a couple bobbles. So tell us about this horse. We've seen Highbrow Jackson as a two-year-old over there in a two-year-old sale and my customer, Tom Humphreyville, he and we talked about it. We thought that was the best two-year-old maybe we ever seen and I told him there was a year-long filly in the sale and he said let's go look at her and we ended up buying her. There's a year-long and I've had her at home ever since. Lloyd's helped me with her here and everything's been just real good. Now, after this event, the horses won approximately 65,000. Tell us some of the history of the achievements that this horse has done so far. Yeah, I think she should be right at a real close, 65,000 now. We brought her down to the Fertility and I made the John Deere Finals there and had a little bobble in the finals, made the Semifinals at the Fertility, came to Super Stakes, made the Semifinals, made the John Deere Finals. I think I was fourth or fifth there. We come back down here at the Super Stakes and I missed the Semis by one point and made the John Deere Finals. And I think we ended up like ninth or tenth in John Deere Finals at Super Stakes here in April. I lost the cat right at the buzzer. Are you going to keep showing him? Yeah, we flushed a couple eggs out of her this spring and I think Lloyd's going to take her to Silverado for me because I'm not going to come back down to Silverado. So I think Lloyd's going to show her at Silverado and maybe Amarillo. Well, congratulations again. Thank you very much.