00:00I can't put that feeling into words. That's the feeling I got winning the Caulfield Cup.
00:04It was just, all I wanted to do was just get off and hug the horse and have a bit of a cry.
00:09I was just emotional. After everything we've put in for the last 10 years, 12 years, I've been a
00:16jockey and you always dream of winning a major. You say, yeah, I want to win a Melbourne Cup or
00:21a Caulfield Cup. You don't really ever expect it to happen. And that was just, it still hasn't
00:26sunk in it. I would just love to get as close as I can to the rail and put him to sleep
00:31early. I don't think he has any trouble running the stripper. He won't have any trouble. If
00:37I can just give him a really nice, quiet ride early.
00:40So look, things are working out really well for our horse. It's so exciting to be having
00:46a horse that's got current form. He's in with the right weight, right jockey, and now we're
00:52looking like we're going to get the correct conditions as well. It's filling us with confidence
00:57and we're just very excited to be taking part.
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