 Welcome to the 2016 NCHA Ferturity. I'm here with the winner of the non-pro final, Austin Blake, who rode stuff in my pockets and scored a fantastic 224. Congratulations to you Austin. Thank you. First rider out, first set, he came in, blew them away. I take it that was the plan? Well I was just trying to have a clean run and I mean I wanted to do as good as I could obviously but I just wanted a clean run and let it happen whatever happened. Tell us how that felt that 224. Take us through it. Pretty dang good. That mare's a cow-y little crouchy. I like that mare. And what did you do on each cow? Give us a description. Well my first cow was over here on the side like Billy Calgo's booth over there and I drove it up, kind of slipped it up there and just trapped it in the middle like this. And then my second cow was over here on the other side and I just drove it right up the outside and trotted in behind it and same deal. My third calf was kind of I really honestly I didn't even know that calf. There's two like there's a red calf and a little black calf and I knew I didn't like the red calf and the black calf's in a better spot so I just slipped it up there and tried to get along. Okay now the tough thing about going first is that you've got to sweat it out with everybody else coming after you. Which was the rider horse combination you're most worried about because like Cade Smith last night got a 222 on his horse? No I just wanted to do as good as I could. I mean like obviously everybody wants to win but like I was just happy that I got my mare showed. Tell us about your mare and how did you come up with that name? Well I raised that filly and I really like when she was a cult she used to run around and stop real hard and run around and I thought it's kind of a funny name maybe dumb but I liked it. Have you got stuff in your pockets? I might. So what is it you like about it did you know that she was gonna be you know a champion over this three year old year because it can be such a tricky year in their development? Well to be honest with you I was gonna show that mare to small fraternities and I had Lloyd Cox worker and he said hey you might save this filly for foot worth because I just had her and her sister and that was the only two I had to bring down here and he said just save her for right there. And you got a third on the sister in the limited non-pro correct? Yes ma'am. So two great horses that's pretty good effort to breed and to make the finals and have success with? Yes ma'am they're both decent enough. Now this is not the first time that you've won a major event in the Will Rogers here you won the same event in 2010 tell us about that. Well that was on a one-time Pepto that was the first batch of those and that was the first time I made the fertility finals and I'm not very good at telling anymore than that. How does it feel? Does that is that a different feeling to how you felt with your first one? Well you know it's kind of cool raising her you know and there are two totally different kind of horses like that first horse I won the fertility on like he was running and stopped real hard and this American stopped hard enough but like her deal is she's just so calsmorn. Is it more satisfying to know that you've won on a horse that you've bred? Yes I still own her mom and like it feels pretty good putting a produce record you know on her first set of colts here. Sounds like you'll have a sort after bloodline there. Thank you. You've just won almost $60,000 that's a great check any plans for that? Well I have a good banker and he's gonna take it. Okay and perhaps a good night of celebration? Well maybe tomorrow. Not tonight? No not tonight. It's kind of late. Well enjoy it. Congratulations. Great job. Thank you.