 Hey folks, we're here at the 2017 NCHA Lucas Oil Superstakes with the winner of the unlimited amateur five and six year old final, Jimmy Barris, who rode two time dual and marked a 220. Congratulations to you Jimmy. Thank you very much. How does it feel to win your first major title here? Past awesome. It's been a lot of fun. Of course I can't give much enough credit to my trainer Grant Setnicka. He found this horse when he was a rain cow horse and was having problems with he changed leads on himself and stuff and he called me up because I told Grant I said, man, I don't I don't want any more amateur horses or any more non pro horses. I want to really kick ass open horse. So he called me, show me this little video of him. And he said, I'll never forget it. He says, horse is special. And so he brought him home. I went over there about three, four weeks later. So I bought him on the spot. He said, now I know how impatient you are. So you got to be patient with him. And I was and he I know there's good trainers here. But there's nobody as good as Grant Setnicka in my book. He did miracles with this horse. I mean, he had the natural ability and stuff that you can't teach. But man, I'm home. He turned him into a winning horse for you. Did you have instant chemistry with the horse? I did. I we got him, like I said, he said, we need to be patient. So we got him bottom in November, December of 15. I think he showed him in a couple of weekend shows. And then I wrote him one time a week before the Superstakes last year and made the finals on him. So it was pretty good. And then showed him at some other shows. And then Grant made the finals on him in the open in the Derby. Last year he was sixth and first or second Gail, you know, I remember, but he was he was up there. He won right at 58 almost 59,000 last year, but he didn't start cutting till he was till April. And so he's just funny. He's little. He's probably not 1313 to gutsy cocky. I love him. So he showed all that today. Take us through your run. He's well. First cow is a black cow. We cut all the all the cows we cut we wanted. And I was last in the bunch. It was pretty tough. But got him cut clean. He's thrown dirt out of the arena. Got the second one cut clean and the third one. We're looking at a white jawed cow and I saw it and bringing it up and then Grant says and the black one with the crap on the sides good and then this and I don't think I was listening. And I ended up cutting the gray cow and none of the black cows, but I worked out fine. It all worked out good. So I was tickled to death. I mean, I'm not going to make a living doing this, but this was probably one of the most fun things I've ever done. Well, speaking of that, you've won $23,000 today. Almost almost doubling lifetime earnings. So I mean, you've got to be happy with that. I am happy. I'm very happy. And then I show and I made the finals on him tomorrow in the 50 amateur. And my plan is to win it to and Grant's gone like, weren't you satisfied with that? What wise words did he give you when, you know, as coaching what sticks with you? Grant's good because, you know, and Grant and I met he he understood at the beginning I was I'm very competitive. And I want him to coach me like a coach used to coach me. I want to be hard on me. You know, if I mark a 220 my first deal is when I go out there is like, what could I have done to mark a 222? Could I have done something to make it better? So then next time, I know he just told me should go in there cut like you've been cutting. I've been cutting good, luckily, and just be smooth. You got it done. Good luck with the next final. Thank you. Thank you for joining it. Appreciate it.