 It's maturity time folks and as usual it's the limited open that kicks off the finals. Tonight didn't disappoint, it's an event where the up-and-coming trainers get to battle it out and some high-powered horses and we've got the winner. The man of the moment was Pedro Ornelas who rode Little Joe Cat and marked an exciting at 225. Congratulations to you. Thank you, thank you. How does it feel to win in this arena? Well this is the first time and I just feel like I was very blessed. Got a great team behind me and didn't have any pressure, I just went and had fun. Now you finished off the run, you took off your hat, you felt like you had a winning run at that point? Yeah I mean if that horse felt really good and I just felt like it was there. Okay so tell us about your plan coming into the whole fertility event to the lead up what you're doing with this horse? Just keep advancing with him. That's all I was trying to do just keep advancing. What was the run like? Describe it, take us through. Well we had all the cows picked out and I went in and there was a black white chain cow in there and so I just I knew I had to drive way way out on on that horse because he's got so much draw and they tell me to drive out so I just when I saw that opportunity I took it up and put my hand down and hope for the best. Now you had a 221 to beat which was set fairly early on did you know you had to really leave nothing at home? I came to show him so you know like I said I was sitting I would just went and I went for it you know. Cattle seemed pretty tough tonight what do you think? They were they were really tough I didn't know what it was going to be like so but I had faith on that horse. Yeah well the horse was very exciting to watch the crowd really got behind you some great great stops and the cow the horse also seems very smart on the cow what do you think? He is very smart the last cow kind of got me a little bit worried because I didn't push it out far enough because he turned and I would like take care of it you know I put my hand down and kept him up and smart but athletic enough to get back and just keep it exciting. Yes yes it was it was a great feeling when I rode him I just it just felt like I was floating. That's a great feeling how did you feel watching your husband do that run? I had I had to step back in the back on the third cow because I knew the first cow was good and the second cow was great and I get really anxious and more nervous for him than I do for myself and so I had the little one and I just started pacing in the back and really just praying and holding my breath and prayed our way through it because it's it's he works really hard. Now you guys you work for the Anderson's tell us a bit about your story up till now. Well uh I started back on last for charity and on that horse was a two-year-old and Paco the guy that rides for me he started the he started the horse and then Victor Ramirez had him his two-year-old year and then I got him as an early three-year-old back in December and I just felt like that horse had a lot of potential and just slow him down a bit and kind of went training on him and he responded very well. And tell us about his braiding. Well Steve owns the mama and I believe Spod told me that he won the limited on that on that horse's mama here before Steve got it and Steve did really well on that on that mayor and I was just glad to ride that horse. For sure now you've got them the semifinal coming up what's your plan there? Same thing just go in there and trust my horse and try to show them. Get Steve through the yeah Steve Steve made the same as on that horse too and he chosen first so just one run at a time one run at a time one run at a time well good luck for that event um and congratulations what a great effort thank you thank you