 Welcome to the 2016 NCHA Ferturity. I'm here with the winner of the amateur final, Barnwell Ramsey, who rode raise your bets on this cat and scored a massive 222. Congratulations to you Barnwell. All right, thank you very much. And this is your first final you've ever made and your first title. How does that feel? First finals at Will Rogers, first title. It feels sort of unreal right now to be honest with you. Yeah, it does. What was your plan coming in? To cut three cows, hopefully not fall off the horse. So you kept it pretty basic, but you obviously did a lot more than that to get that 222. The horse is a great horse. He was trained by a great trainer and I just rode him. Really, honestly, that's all it was. Tell us what you like about this horse. Easy to ride, so far easy to maintain. He knows a whole lot more about cutting than I do. And he raised a lot of eyebrows with your trainer Craig Thompson, who got a 223 in one of the go rounds with him. A lot of people looking at him. He had some bad luck after that. So you might have eased some of his pain. What do you think? I hope I did. I don't know if I used a lot of it, but I hope I eased some of it. Yeah, because I would not have ridden him if that had happened. If he had made the semifinals, I wouldn't have had an opportunity. So can you remember some of your run, take us through what it was like? You know, we had three or four cows picked out. We were lucky enough that they were still available for us. The first cow didn't want to push out really easily, but it did make it out. And once you lay your hand down when you're on that horse, it's just ride the horse. It was a big final, 34 people in it. It was. I guess there were four extra, means there's more cows out there. Some more to choose from, but also more to get around to cut. And you've been cutting for how long? Tell us how you got into it. I got into it maybe 10, 12 years ago. I started coming to Will Rogers five years ago. It was just one of those things where they allowed you to ride horses and they let you hold onto the horn, you know, without making fun of you. So what are your plans now with this horse? Craig will probably go back to show him in the open and I'll pull the mares back out and show them. Well, thanks for joining us and congratulations once again. Thank you very much. Thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you, Barnwell. That one's raised your bets on this cash written by Barnwell Ramsey from Huntersville, North Carolina.