 Welcome to the 2017 NCHA Summer Spectacular, I'm with the winner of the limited open Derby Final, Justin Chalmers, who rode HC Herd Boss and marked an excellent score of 225, congratulations to you. Thank you. How did you feel about, you know, this win tonight? You know, like, oh, this is my first final, so just going into it, I just wanted to get through a good clean run and just prepare for the semis. So, you know, it was just kind of like an added bonus, I guess. But... Can you take us through your run? Yes. When we were walking in there, there was a blackhorn moth that we really like and an orange moth, and they were both there together. The orange moth kind of ducked away just a little bit, so we went with the blackhorn moth and she was a good cow, she was a little soft, but it was just a good way to start the run off and, you know, didn't stay too long, but just a good building cow. Now you are, like, I think eight and a half points ahead of the field, ahead of second place and the rest of the competitors. That's quite an effort. How do you feel and what do you think the difference was today? I just focused on good clean cuts and just a good little accurate run. And, you know, I just was fortunate enough to cut three really good cows that just set up in the right spot and let that horse do what he needed to do. So I think that's what it was, just lucky to cut three good cows, you know. My help just had him picked out right. Okay, so it's a good set up for going into the semis? Yes, yeah. Just a good little way, like, know that he's good enough and, you know, go back down and he's ready, slowing down and just go have the same kind of run. Now, tell us about your horse. So he's by a horse called Herd and Katz, who's actually a Gelding, but Eddie and Barbara had that horse and then they raised this horse. And there's just one near of him. And yeah, he's just been a good little horse. Dan Edwards started him and I got him as a three year old and I've had him ever since. How long have you been training for these guys? Almost two years now. And is that the whole time you've been over here from Australia? No, I've been over here for, like, 14 years. OK, so tell us your story. Well, my dad had come over here when he was young and trained horses. And then he moved back to train horses when he was like when I was like 14 or something and then been over here ever since. So you lived over here as a child. Went back to Australia for how long? We were in Australia for 11 years. Yep. And then come back over. OK, so you probably spent more of your life over here. What did you learn about your horsemanship in Australia? You know, it was different. Like I was young and, you know, it's a bit different over there than what I've here. There wasn't quite the horses that there was over here, but a lot of good horsemanship skills, you know, just how to make a good a good horse. So yeah, and a lot of the guys I've worked for have been Australians. So it's just kind of went on with that. OK, you've won almost four and a half thousand dollars. How does that feel? Oh, it just feels amazing. Like, first finals come here and do this. I mean, just couldn't ask for it to go any better. Exactly. Well, good luck with the semis, too.