 Welcome to the 2016 Lucas Oil and CHA Superstakes. We just had the first final of the event, the John Deere division of the classic and the winner was Wes Ashlock who rode metallic star and scored a 2-21, congratulations on a job well done. Thank you, I appreciate it. Thank you. What was your plan coming in? Well, I mean, I just wanted to do good on this horse. This is my last ride on him. We sold this horse, he changed his owners after this run here, milk grease and he bought him and from John and Janet Thacker, my customers and so, you know, I just wanted to have a good run on him tonight, so it was good. So you've won in this Colosseum before in the very same event, tell us about that and how does it feel to do it second time around? Oh, it feels very good. I just feel fortunate to have good horses and it was for the same owner, John and Janet Thacker. They have been, you know, supported me more than anybody, you know, and it had just been great, great customers. So take us through your run. You know, I went down there and I wanted to cut this white cow first and I went to drive her up there and she was inside a bunch of the cows and there's a black cow on the outside that we knew during the saddling and Jesse said, you know, if you need to clean her cut, just come to the outside here for this one right here and so I did that, worked out great. So I wanted to turn around on my second cow, I wanted to go cut that white cow. Well, she just disappeared back there on me, you know, and there was a brown headlight up there on the top and I knew her pretty well but when I turned around and looked at her, she had her head straight up in there, you know, but I thought, you know, I had a miss right there on my first cow, right off the bat. I thought, you know, I need to make up for that. So I went and drove her up there and cut her and she was good enough and then probably my favorite cow during the saddling was a yellow cow and she was on Lee's side over there on the outside and I cut her last with a lot of time and she was really good. It was a very clean run. Did you think it was a winning run when you came out? Well, I mean, you know, you hope, you know, but I mean, there's a lot of good hands here in this deal and good horses and so, you know, just, I just want to do the best I could and whatever's supposed to happen would. So it was a small field, 10 competitors. So you have less competitors but you also have less cows. Is that a good or a bad thing? Well, I mean, being first, you know, I got to go pick what I wanted to cut and, you know, I have great help. I mean, Lloyd, he saddled him for me. You know, he always does great. He and Jamie Snyder turned me around. They're great help and, you know, Lee and Jesse, they always help me find them. So, you know, I don't get too worried about it with those guys down there. So what are the plans of the horse now? Are you going to keep training it? No, he's going to change trainers. I'm not sure just yet what's going to happen there. But, you know, I do know that Milt's going to buy him. And so he'll have a great home. Certainly a great way to farewell it. Yes, ma'am. It was great. Yeah, it was a good last ride. Thanks very much. All right, thank you.