 Look at my teeth. Shark teeth. It's time to step up, be remembered. I think from 14 to 16 I was there. Yeah, just enjoying my football over there at Lilly's. And then being scouted by a coach to come over here to trial for the youth team, which was amazing. It was a call, I think. They called my parents and then my parents told me after a game I actually got injured in that game as well. My uncle from a tackle and then I didn't end up actually trialling but I was still selected which was so good. Yeah, I ended up being in the team after that injury, after I recovered I started playing in the NYL. It was back then. I was 16 and it was the best thing for me. I realised at that time that I could potentially be a professional soccer player, football player. And I think after that click that's all I wanted. Yeah, it was tough for them. They had to take us to training two, three times a week. Then obviously games once a week and sometimes games were far, you know, narrow, all in long. And it's tough if my dad had to work, my mom had to do it. Or if they both came out, they shared their responsibility really well and helped us a lot. A few times we were late and I used to get on time all about that. But you know, we have a laugh about it now and it's all good. I'm a Manchester City supporter. I think at the start I had 42 and back then I knew Yayatura was 42. And obviously I was midfielder but my debut was as a right back with the 42 on which is good. Look at that, it looks so young, it looks different. But yeah, I knew Yayatura was 42 and it was cool to get 42. You know, at that time I thought both of us are 42. I'm going to be Yaya when I'm older. But yeah, as a right back and then now back in the middle which I'm very happy and grateful for. When I watch back, I can remember the moments I think made a few simple passes which was good. Didn't want to lose the ball. Yeah, I just wanted to show what I was worth but in a controlled manner. Yeah, Pawewicz was the coach and he gave me my chance, I think it was 12 minutes or so. I loved it, it was fun up and down, right back. Personally for me it was probably my first goal. I think it was against Mariners, a spotless stadium used to play at that time. For me that was an amazing feeling. I'd never felt anything like it. On a football pitch scoring for your hometown club that you're now playing first team for. It was awesome and as the way I celebrated that I was over the moon with that. I think the fact that I could break into the Western Sydney first team being a Western Sydney boy, there's not a lot of stories like that and I think that's special. I worked very hard to get there and the hard work sort of paying off with some individual, some goals and some nice things. Obviously I would like to win something with the club, that would be the next big step and big achievement for me. I'd really remember because it's the most important thing, that's what everyone remembers I think. You remember the individual stuff but not as much as the team's success. That's ultimately what I'm driving for this season. Moments from the top of my head I can think of the scorpion flick. I wish it went in but it was a good assist to Coxie at the time. I said my first goal, that was a special feeling because I'd never felt anything like it before. I couldn't control myself, I wanted to celebrate, I wanted to jump on it. Third thing probably most recently, the Derby goal. I never thought that. You know, you hope you can score in any game and you want to score in any game to help the team but yeah, such a big game like a Derby with all the fans there. It was good to get a goal in that game and I've been here how long and we've celebrated like that. A lot with a lot of wins that I've been in but I haven't been handed the microphone so that was an amazing feeling. I was a bit nervous because I hadn't done it, I didn't know what to say but they're good, they're not going to be angry if I mess up and I just did the basics and it was good. All the boys get involved, obviously a goal, a win. That'll be a huge home game in the Bank West. A few shirts were off like I saw, it's awesome and we love our fans, we think they're the best in the league and we just want them there like that every week, Derby or not. No, it's gone by very quick I think. My age has sort of gone, I feel like I've got older quick, I feel like I'm 24 this year. I looked back and I was only 18 so that's gone quick but the games, no not so much, it doesn't feel like it's been that many but it's awesome to reach 100 and for the one club as I said where I've grew up and where all my family and friends are, it's an amazing feeling. Yeah, I feel like the 100th game will be special. In the W we won two that I will remember. Yeah, it's going to be special. I think all the games that have gone have obviously moulded me, taught me a lot of lessons in those games. Ups and downs that the time that I've been here wins, losses, everything. But they've sort of moulded me as a player and I've come out the other end now. Obviously much better, much stronger, more sure of myself I think. So yeah, it'll be good and hopefully more to come than 100 but yeah, it'll be special.