 Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Hey. Next time. Hey, hey, hey. Okay, one tail, come on. First cut was fine. I just, I need you to, if you, if we could just show them how the extra few steps that you could come at the last minute will help clear the cows and it'll help these guys from turning back. You're just like, as a judge, I'm like, keep coming, keep coming, keep coming, okay? So keep coming on your cuts. But the reason I, like you control the first cow beautiful, second cow was tough, had a little bit of a cut, like come on through on your third cut also. But that's the best run we've seen so far about controlling your cow and no penalties. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Good. There you go. All the way, all the way. All right. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Yep, there a little bit. Hey, 28. So on your first cut was great, right? Real good. Your first cut was real good. You come up, you controlled your cow. The only thing I'll say is like, just from knowing you from the two days, your body structure was so much better. I mean, I wouldn't know that if I hadn't watched you two days. But going to that side, your horse just wants to be like that a little bit. Everything else was fine in there. Like everything else was fine. But no, no wow factors. You know what I'm saying to mark that three to 75? We got to go stop. You have plenty of talent riding, but don't worry about the go. Worry about the stop. You got enough go. So the only thing I'd add to that, on your first cow going that way one time, you didn't send her with that cow side leg to go stop the cow. So you got over there at that end and kind of ran up on top of the cow. You did it once on the last cow too, but on the second cow one time you took that cow side leg and sent her over and stopped it and your horse stopped straight. Okay? So like, when that cow goes send it on over there to stop that cow. And the one time you did it, your horse ran over and stopped straight and came out with the cow. The times you didn't do it, your horse went over and kind of dribbled up into a cow.