 I spoke to you last year and you said you kind of felt a bit homesick at times, stuff like that. Is that something that still lurks around or you feel like you've dealt with that now? Um, you never sort of get over it, man. These boys are so lucky to have, you know, their dads in the pits. You know, mine's yelling at a TV screen at 3 a.m. in the morning, far, far away. So, you know, all them little things, it's quite difficult for us boys. But, you know, if we have a bad meeting, we have to go stay in a hotel, fly, get up early, fly, drive home. And it's not even our proper home where these boys can just go home to their actual own bed with their families right there. Yeah, that's tough. I think a lot of people probably don't really appreciate that. Winning the Aussie title went down to the last, I think, everybody who thought doily had it in the bag and you snatched it. You must have took a lot of confidence from that coming into this season as well. Yeah, I did. You know, that was one that I really wanted for a long time. You know, my brother's got five and I'm still chasing. I'm still chasing, I'm always chasing him. But yeah, I finally got that one and it was a big weight lift off my shoulders. You know, everyone thought doily had won it, but you know, I was the true champion at the end. I got it done when it mattered. So, yeah, that was awesome. And yeah, you know, just really trained hard over the off-season and come back and, you know, everything was ready and everything's just working. And you do come from a real speedway family, say your brother Chris Road, other brother's Road. Has that kind of been a bit of a motivator for you? Or are you just sort of tongue-in-cheek, just laugh about your brother having five? Has that kind of spur you on? He's got that world title? He does, he does. Yeah, for sure. It's always good to, you know, your whole family's involved in the speedway. You know, my dad runs like a speedway experience back home with Craig Boyce for the Little Boys. And you know, there's a couple of little juniors that are coming for you to ride one of these bikes at Muller. So that's cool that, you know, dad's putting in the effort back home and Chris is still racing and Jimbo, he's back home and watching, yelling at me. But yeah, it's always good to, you know, get one up on them when I can. Let's see if we can get one up. Talking to one up. There's that top step on the podium. You've had a bronze, you've had a silver. What's more important for you, winning that first Grand Prix or being consistent throughout the whole season? Consistent. I, you know, I really should have won Warsaw, but, you know, I had the chance to do it in the rerun and it didn't go down that way. But, you know, I've had a little taste of it and, you know, any podium is good as long as, you know, at that end, I'm on the right one.