 Welcome to the 2015 NCHA Great American Insurance Group Summer Spectacular. We just had the final of the John Deere Division of the Derby and I'm with the winner, Walt Irwin, who rode Rosie Boonsan and marked the magic score of 219. Congratulations Walt. Thank you. Now 219 has been one of the most common scores that people have won on at this show. Did you realize that? No I didn't know it. Are you superstitious at all? Do you have any lucky charms? We're very superstitious. We wear certain shirts to show in the finals and go arounds and yeah like my wife wraps everything the night before we show it. Nobody else is allowed to wrap them. Yeah we're very superstitious. Well it worked for you then? Yeah. It worked perfect. How does it feel for you right now? Oh it's great. I mean I love showing in this building. I was a reserve world champion showing pleasure horses in here as a youth kid so this is one of my favorite arenas to show in. So you came in with happy confident feeling to show tonight? Yes very much so. So tell us about the horse Rosie Boonsan. We bought her in March from Ben Roberson and Ben had told us she was pretty good amateur horse thought there was more in there than what he had found yet and he wouldn't roll. I mean she's a great open horse. The bond name is Alice. Yeah. Tell us about that. I'm not sure what they called her when we bought her in March but she's by Boonsan which is Alice Walton Stallion and out of a mare named Stylish Rosie which I remember watching 80 Flynn show her when I first got started cutting and she was a great mare so we changed her name to Alice real quick. What were you thinking when you were going through your run? Give us a blow-by-blow. You know we as I crossed the timeline one of my favorite cows settling was standing right on top so we just walked in and cut her. Mare stops excellent. She gets to the bottom of the stop and holds it and everything just kind of went from there. I quit the first cow. Gray cow we liked was on the corner along with a cow that had acted good on Patrick's run which he was the first horse and they walked up which everyone went to the best spot is the one we cut and we cut the gray cow that we liked settling and chipped off the top and finished her run. Well it was perfect because you were second out so you really had your choice of cows. Yeah I mean we had our favorite still there. Patrick cut our very favorite cow very first thing which he's supposed to do but I mean being second we had plenty. Now you had probably a moment where you had to undo your top button because Scott Ray came out second to last and was looking pretty good there and in the end ended up with just a half a point behind you. What were you feeling? We were for sure he beat us but I would be fine with that. Scott's one of my best friends in the industry and we've been working out of his place ever since July the 8th when we got here for this show so it's great to finish one too and be working out the same arena every day. Now you got the semifinal of the Derby coming up. What's your game plan there? You know my game plan tonight was to go down there not messing anything up for Friday not override so they marked her 19 tonight we're going to try to do exactly the same thing. Well good luck with that. All right thank you. Thanks.