 Welcome to the 2016 NCHA Great American Insurance Summer Spectacular we just had the non-pro classic final that was taken out by Stuart Bozeman on Checkers Live Oak the pair scored a 221 congratulations to Stuart. Thank you ma'am. What was your plan to come into this when you were third out? Well I know that mayor has like it entered a win-win on cutting and we just were talking up there in the cow box we picked as good a cow as we thought we could and just was like be relaxed and cut them clean and if you got a chance to really show her show her she's been trying to be good up here every time I've ever showed her and I've just had something little always happened so. Describe your unto us as you went through it cow by cow. There's a whole lot going through my mind right now so I'm like I know we started with a black eyebrow cow and it was just like money and every every turn she just got where I could kick her harder and she's just stopping harder and getting brighter and then when the cow slowed down I slowed down and she come back and we just had a whole lot of turns and and big stops and stuff and that was the first cow second cow is a blur I don't it wasn't it wasn't my best cow I don't even remember what it was but I know I got it cut real clean and it was like my runs building I turned around and I think I had about 35 seconds left when I was going to cut my third cow and we turn around cut a black bridge and it was just drove right out and got up there and I was like I got a shot to cut it real fast and and thank goodness my turn back guys had me cleaned up real good and I was way far up out the herd and I was like well here we go the buzzer make or break it and anyways that that cow we whacked and whacked and another cow run out and I thought I was way out of the herd but they and they reviewed my run and didn't change the score and and I mean it's it's what it was and it is the best run I've ever had in here and easily the best run I've ever had on her so so you had to hold your breath for a while they how did that feel well I was I was a little nervous a lot of people were saying oh they shouldn't change it and and the so after the first set I was like okay I just have 13 or 12 or 13 horses to be nervous about and it seemed like that second set of cattle is a little not as good a set of cattle and and everybody just didn't have very good luck and and I know there's probably five horses in there that had a real legit shot of beating me and nobody ever got that run that magic run going so all right now this is your first finals as an adult competitor yeah what does it mean to you how significant is it to win in the wheel Rogers well I mean it's I guess I've started dreaming about that when I was a little kid and it it's I've been here on other horses never got out of the second round never made a semi-finals and and her I showed her here super stakes her four-year-old year and had bad luck and bad luck and bad luck and bad luck and I'd make a few little finals owner and Grant and Mackie both told me they're like don't sell that horse you won't have another one like her and I always thought man if I had me in the world to me because it's it's what I work at I mean I farm and ranch and and train my own horses and it's like I devote time to it and so it means the world to me having a horse that nice and and getting it done now you trained this horse didn't you yes ma'am so how does that feel knowing that a horse you trained you just won on in the wheel Rogers it's like I don't have any idea what I'm supposed to be feeling right now because I've never been in this situation but it feels real nice doesn't get any better huh so well thanks very much for joining it congratulations thank you