 Welcome to the 2015 NCHA World Finals. I'm with the show champion of the $15,000 Novice Division and that is Andrew Coates, a trainer from California. And he rode this kiddy smart. Congratulations Andrew. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate it. So two rounds. Tell us about the first one. You scored a 222? Yep. She was real good both days really. I had a real good run yesterday. Kia's were a little tougher yesterday and I was just kind of lucky. I had a good draw and we were able to take advantage of that. And I thought the cattle were better today in general. But yesterday's run was just good and clean and that man's got a ton of look and she's real quick. And typically, you know, if I get a showed clean, you know, I usually mark a four or a five, you know. And it just all fit. It was good. Well, obviously today was even better because you got a 227, which is a pretty good score. Today was excellent. You know, we had a good game plan. My team and I going in there, I knew I had a good shot at the average and I just, you know, wanted to keep it clean and smooth. But it kind of built up beyond that. I know, you know, I knew after the first kill I kind of had it going on and I kind of, you know, drove that second kill off pretty good and it felt really good after that. And I knew I could kind of capitalize on it if I could get cut clean there at the end. And it just worked out great. You know, had a really good team there helping me and had a really good horse, you know. So tell us about the horse. This kid is smart. So she's a seven-year-old. She's a WR this cat's smart. And she's out of her nurse grade. She's a great star like man. And she belongs to Clark Beat Ranch, Julie Clark. And she's actually a mayor that Morgan Cromer trained. And she had her all the way up to last year. And she was just, you know, I was lucky to get to show her this year. She was good enough to let me take the reins and haul her this year to qualify to the world. And just, you know, really lucky that I got the job, you know. And you've won just over 4,000. How much altogether for this? About four and a half thousand. Yep, in the last couple of days. So does that take the horse out of this division? Well, they raised the the the novice to 25,000, but it will put, yeah, she will be out of the novice division. So she'll be open horse next year. And she's she's a mayor that we've shown in McCurry a little bit this year. And I've made the finals on her. And Julie made the finals on her in the McCurry division at Ranch Marietta. And so she's, you know, she's going to be competitive at most any level. You know, she's a very, very nice horse. And how old is she? She's seven. Yep. And, you know, just just a special horse. Just lucky to get to ride her. Well, congratulations and thanks. Thank you very much.