 Well, first of all, congratulations. What are your thoughts on residing with the Wanderers? It's fantastic. I'm happy I'm going to be here for the next two and a half years. It's been an amazing start already. We're undefeated after five games and I've been part of the squad every week, so for myself, for the team and the club, it's great. It's only a few weeks in the season and you're also quite happy to have made such an impression already. Yeah, you know, I used to have singed and I've got a chance there and I feel I've done well. I probably could have scored a couple goals as well, but happy to be in the squad. So from your personal perspective, what was it about the Wanderers that made you want to reside? Oh, it's not a difficult answer that one because you've got some fantastic fans. You've got an unbelievable coach and when you're working under Popper and he offers you a new contract, it makes things easier. So talking about Popper, do you think he's had a positive, what sort of positive influence has he had on you as a player? Oh, looking in many ways, he's changed me already. You know, my work rate and things at training have really improved and he makes people better footballers and also better people as well. And you know, that's one thing Popper said to me when I signed the first time that will make you a better footballer and a better person as well. And you know, that's very important to me. So obviously now you're here for the long term. Are you looking forward to being able to settle in the West? Yeah, definitely. I think I've settled well already and there's not much more settling to do. I've got to start hitting the back of the net and keep winning and that's what's important. So what about the support of Wesson's Any Wonderers? Has that influenced you as a player to sign on or do you just enjoy playing in front of such a great crowd? It's one of the first things you think about when you're offered something like this. You think of your fans, you think of the club as a whole, your teammates and your coach obviously. And at the moment where all of that is top shelf. So I can't complain about anything I'm delighted to have signed on. Now some really good footage of you really enjoying the post-match after the Sydney Derby. You must really feel you're part of the culture of the club now. Yeah, I really enjoyed that one. It was my first Sydney Derby and there was a bit of pressure there to get the win and we convincingly done that. And I had my family there as well for the first time watching me play, so that was special as well. So what does the future hold for better turn-on? Keep plugging away, keep getting better, improving, working hard and keep the wins coming for the Wanderers.