What a pro he is. He broke real sharp and placed himself. Right before the turn I just wanted to let [Latent Heat] go. All that worked out well. We're wanting to get him to relax a little bit more. He can do it.

When we made it to the turn I looked down inside and didn't see any room there. So I went out and she was much the best. I sure like her.

It's mind-boggling. He's stronger from the last time I worked him.

He really won it very easy. That's what I had in my mind, not to squeeze him.

If he was only 90 percent, that's mighty exciting.

I think he's going to be better this year; he's more mature. In the past, he was a young horse and a little aggressive, but now he's matured. I had him relaxed all the way around and when I hit the three-eighths pole I had planned on making my move then. The best thing about him is when he goes long, he has that nice, good cruising speed.

She stumbled a little bit (at the start) and was lugging out a little bit the whole way. Hopefully, she pulled up OK.

He keeps improving more and more. He's just a classy horse. He's all business when he gets to the track.