 How are you feeling leading up to the event about how the horse was progressing, what your chances were at the maturity? We knew he was a good horse, we knew we had something a little bit special. Todd doesn't say too much and we didn't talk to him a lot through the horse's training. But the few times that we did see him, he said that he thought he was very special. He was just a bit behind some of the other, a bit greener because he was born in January, so he was a late baby for us. So he was a bit more immature and younger than a lot of the other fertility horses. And so he felt he just had a little bit more growing up to do. He was a bit like a bit of a teenage kid as he would describe him. So we knew he was good, but we didn't know whether he was that, whether he could just really step up to this. We knew he'd be good later on and we knew his ability, but whether his mind was going to be ready to mature. Because he was just a bit of a big kid really. Through the rounds he just got better like he started on just the 43. The cows were a little dull and didn't have the chance to do anything special. And then the second round he ran second in the round by half a point and ran 46. The first cow scared is pretty bad, but the next two were just unreal. And then he ended up one point off top aggregate. So to get a score that high in the aggregate we thought, well he has a bit of a shot once it comes down. We were confident then. I mean not confident, but we knew. We didn't expect to win. We were sort of hoping for a top five finish, especially after how he'd shown. And if he got better in the final, like not many horses can get better at every round. So it was pretty good.