 I'm with the second winner tonight of the John Deere Derby final and that's John Burgess who rode Little Mac and of course scored the 222 to tie with Clay. Congratulations to you John. Thank you very much. Now this is no new feeling for you because you've won these titles before. Tell us about that. Oh, this is the second one I guess in a row. It's great. I mean, you know, this one I really got to thank my help. They found cows for me. We were deep and Jesse Lennox, Lee Francois, Chris Hanson, Jonathan Rogers did a good job, a really good job. We found cows that didn't try to kill us. So what did you think of the cows tonight? A little tough when we started. You know, one thing about that horse, he slows cattle down, doesn't scare cows, kind of draws them to him and just slows them down and he's a really nice horse. Can you describe your run to us? Pretty smooth. Fresh cow kind of tangled just a little bit, but got that cleaned up and cow never left the middle of the pen. Second cow, basically we cut, my cow wanted, didn't stay there and we had to opt off and luckily there was a fresh cow there. Another sure enough decent cow and third cow just come try to finish it off and be cutting. That cow probably wasn't as good, a little slower, but nice, clean, smooth run. You were third out, sorry, third last out in the herd and Clay already set the 222. What were you thinking that you could match it or you could beat it? You were pretty confident? Yeah, riding that horse, I'm pretty confident. If something bad doesn't happen, I feel like we can sure be there. I'm proud of Clay. He did a great job. It's really good for him, but if you can't beat him in time, it still goes on a black type, which is good for that horse and good for the Anderson's. I sure appreciate them letting me ride him. What's the horse been like to try it? Good. I mean, I didn't do most of it since Yon did most of it and then Tance Bryant had him after that and all I had to do is go finish him up. So this one, I kind of got a little reprieve on training him. He's sweet. Are you going to keep riding this horse? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, I guess we go two weeks to Amarillo. Okay. So there's no rest for the wicked, huh? Never is. It is your second title. How does it compare? Is it sweeter? Is it similar? Is it, you know, you're getting used to it now and it's just doing business? Oh, anytime you can win, it's good. Anytime you win, it helps you and helps, you know, helps them see you. And, you know, that's, it's just as sweet. I mean, it's why we do this. It's why we stay up all night working horses in the middle of the summer trying to beat the heat. I mean, it's why we do it. We love it. If we didn't, we sure wouldn't do it. Congratulations. Thanks very much, John. Thank you.