 Julian Leporeau, he's from France. He's based in the USA. He was a 2009 Eclipse award winner as the most outstanding jockey in the USA. He was also an Eclipse award winner or champion jockey in USA in 2006, both a champion rider and champion apprentice as well, based on the number of wins he had. But he wrote confidently there aboard Rowan Crichton's Rough Entry. And Rowan, congratulations on this victory. Congratulations on how well you've been doing at Goldstream Park. But this victory here in Jamaica must be really pleasing for you as your home country. Elated. Elated. What a great ride. The guys at the bar did a fantastic job. Coming out of quarantine it was tough. But the horse handled it well. And I tell you, I was very confident. Very confident. Can you talk to us about the exercise gals? Because there were some onlookers in the mornings who were a little bit tricked by what the horse did on the exercise track. In the sense that the horse did a lot of running actually after it passed the winning post, we're told. So some of the splits that were recorded weren't genuine splits. Can you talk to us about that? No. Well, you know, you don't get paid in the morning. You get paid in the afternoon. So we were trying to, you know, not use them up, bring them to the race day as happy and as kicked as possible. When you read the race, the local horses, Mahogany and Atomica, who were both the favourites last year and lost, we said before the race that these two horses, when they run bad races, it's because they aren't able to relax in the races. And that's exactly what happened to them again today. I'm pretty certain you had studied them as your rivals. Well, yes. And Julian and I spoke about it. And Julian noticed that Ruff-Enter is able to relax in his races. And that was exactly what he wanted to do and he did a great job. Talk to us about your career. You have won over 300 races at Gulfstream Park. You were number two trainer in the spring-summer meet in Gulfstream in 2022 behind Safi Joseph Jr. So a lot of success in Florida. We hear that you may be having some thoughts of setting up a stable here in Jamaica. Well, we have. We have about six horses here. And you have six now, but is there a plan to build it? Step by step. Okay, Rowan. Congratulations on the big win here by Ruff-Entry. Splendid performance by the horse. And will he be staying here? Absolutely. That's a good story. All right. Thank you very much, Rowan Crichton. So he has confirmed that Ruff-Entry will not return to Florida and will remain here in Jamaica to continue his racing career. What a stunning victory. And what a brilliant ride from Julian Leporeau. Very confidently ridden. The horse ran 138 even for eight furlongs. Not a terribly fast track. So that's a decent time.