 Welcome to the 2015 NCHO World Finals, we've just had the open world final completed and it's no surprise that Matt Gaines has won on Special New Baby. Congratulations Matt. Oh thank you. Now it's obviously been a very emotional win. You've got a host of major titles that you've won, what makes this one so special? I think there's a lot of things, you know, I think, you know, number, you know, I'm here for one, I mean she's just a phenomenal individual and, you know, there's a special bond between me and her that you just, you know, you don't have with every horse and, you know, and just, you know, being able to do that with her and the phenomenal individual she is and, you know, and having Tara there with me every day and you know, it's just been an awesome experience. It seems to be a project that you've really done together. Oh yeah, for sure. I mean there's, you know, I mean without her there's no way I'd have got it done, you know, I mean just the care she takes of that mare, I mean, she just does a great job and, you know, I don't know how many thousands of miles she's driven this year so that, you know, I could fly in and show and get back home and train my three-year-olds and that kind of stuff so, I mean, yeah, it's wouldn't have been possible without what she's done. What was it that made you decide to haul this year? You know, you normally do the aged events. What was it that this year you decided to go for that world title? Well, I think that it's kind of something I've always wanted to do. It's really hard when you, you know, when you do the aged events to be able to break free and go do this and I kind of took a little shot at it last year and got to kind of hauled and tried it until about June and it just wasn't working. It wasn't fitting and I decided, you know, I'm not going to try to force this. Let's just, you know, keep him in the top 15 and go back home and concentrate on my three-year-olds and this year it just all fell into place. You know, I mean, it wasn't, we didn't set out at the beginning when the world had all started. We wanted to win 60,000 to get her in the Hall of Fame and we went to San Antonio and won the McCurry there and then, you know, made the finals at Houston and we got to Superstakes and I think at that time I was 12, 15,000 ahead and us and the Barkers, we had a meeting and, you know, what do you want to do, you know, do you want to try to, you know, try to go win the world a lot and they said, well, if I was willing to do it, they were, you know, willing to do whatever they had to to try to make it happen and, you know, we just decided that we'd give it a shot and as long as she was feeling good and we felt like she was enjoying it and was healthy that, you know, we'd go and see what happens and it just, you know, when everything just, it really just all kind of fell together. I just think it was meant to be. It was what I was meant to do this year.