No dramas, Richard. Each time a driver gets in the sulky, they're open to scrutiny - and will be judged by how they handle the horses. They'll get praised for the good ones, criticised for the not-so-good (like Jock on Adam Cartwright). I was just providing some background for those who wondered why Jock was driving the horse in the first place. He's going around in the Derby on Saturday night, so be interesting to see how things pan out.