 So I overlooked obviously the MYL team, the youth team. We pretty much get the players ready for the first team and then try and integrate them with the first team when the time is right. And then also as the first team coach sees fit to bring players in. So when you have four scholarships this year and been able to achieve something special like winning the MYL, the ultimate goal is to produce plays to our first team. Yeah, so I first came to the club when I was 15. Being in an A-League Academy, the extra special thing is, you know, you're seeing the first team train across the road. You know, there's actually a pathway for your development. The reason I get up at 4am every morning and commute up the M1 is because of the culture it has, you know. It's from its inception it's been about promoting youth plays to the first team. You know, it's pretty special. So that gives you a little bit of extra motivation to improve. As each year went on it just gets better and better. There's more depth now coming into the coaching staff because they have more time for you. So it's an everyday thing. You're ready as a young age for the professional level when you're older. So when you get there you're like comfortable and you know what to do. We recently go into China being the first Academy team to go to China. Going deep in that tournament and we made it to the semi-final. The likes of Paramaris, VRL, they're heavyweights in the world so we know that we can match it with the best in the world as well. I think that the whole Chinese experience for the tournament in Guangzhou was fantastic for our club and especially for our players. Going into a tournament with internationally recognised clubs people would have assumed that the Australian team would be the whipping boys of the tournament and we're probably five minutes away from making the final of this tournament. Those players did the club proud there but more importantly they stood up to the level that was expected and they showed their qualities and the kids with the future ahead of them. In pre-season we played Melbourne City in a friendly match which gave opportunities for seven of our young MYL players to be involved in, three of those boys that have been with us from day one. The recent experience of the tournament was great and provided me with that experience to step up. When I found out that I was going to start it was that combination of nerves and excitement but as the game got closer and closer that nerves turned to focus and I was really determined to showcase what I had and I've been given this great opportunity by the boss. I'm glad I got that insight to see what it's like to play at that level and playing there itself was a bit weird for me especially because I've been a fan and a member of the club since they started and also I was a ball boy for the first two seasons 13, 14, the first two seasons of when they started I was a ball boy. So now to play with some of the players like Brigier and train with him it's just, it's definitely a good system that we've got now giving youngsters a go. You know, marking players such as Bruno Von Roly you know, look I'm going to say he didn't score so yeah we'll live it like that.