 Today's is a Wanderer's Schools Cup. We're up to the sixth year of the Wanderer's Schools Cup. The idea of today is to get schools involved, come in, play a bit of football, enjoy the day and go home, hopefully leaving as Wanderer's fans. The Wanderer's Cup, the School Cup's been a big part of our school community for a long time. We've got a lot of football-orientated kids in our school and more and more every year we've got kids from a wide range of diverse backgrounds. I know that when they have opportunities to bump into Wanderer's players and get stuff signed and see the facilities, they love it. They really do associate with the club really closely. It's seen as being part of our community. It's just about having a bit of fun, seeing how we can go as a school. Just having a good day with our mates brings people together. 185 schools participate, equates to over 4,000 participants and also about 250 teams taking part in this tournament. I think it's really important to make sure you cater for everyone's interests because not everyone gets an opportunity to come out and do this but I think if you did it with other sports and involved a lot more people then it would be really great for everyone. Western Sydney demands football. They love football, they eat, sleep, breathe football and back when it started the initiative was to fill a void. The void was an opportunity for schools to have gala days. That was branded and supported by their local ALI club and it's grown year on year. To the point where this year we've now got girls only primary school division which is a huge get for us and we've also seen the growth in female football so that trend is common to what we're seeing in our Wanderer's tournament. Western Sydney Wanderers are here for the west and football in the west. We've reached as far as Napaean. The finals being played out here in Blacktown. You never know, maybe one day a kid out here schools winning goal for us to help the Wanderers win the Hyundai League or one day in the Westfield W League one of these girls may go on to score a winning grand final goal.