He quickly realised it was a tough caper to prepare your own racehorse but in hindsight, he admits he is glad he persisted.
“Definitely, it was a proud moment,” he said.
“Obviously, I put a lot of time in and a lot of effort goes into them, especially when you do it yourself and you've got such a small team.
“It's very long days, it seems never ending.
"I'm glad I've been a bit patient because the patience was wearing very thin.
“But, you're only as good as the cattle that you've got so it was good to finally get a win with the mare.”