 I think for me personally it was really nice to be in the city that you had other commitments in. So I'm doing my study here. I've got lots of friends and family members up here now. So it's nice to be here and be supported up here but also join a club that is quite close to my heart. I'm from very west of Sydney so it's nice to represent Western Sydney in that way. Yeah, so I started playing football when I was about five I think and then just did a lot of junior football, worked my way into playing W League and junior national team stuff and I spent a few years in Canberra playing with Canberra United and this is my second year now at Western Sydney Wanderers. Key goals for the team I would say are making finals, win as many games as possible and scoring as many goals as possible. I think we liked in all three last year and I think this year is something that we can wipe us clean and go you know what we have the capacity to do that, we have the mentality to do that now and I think we've got the personnel to do that. Kat's been great, she's been really welcoming, really direct, really concise in outlining what she wants from us and I think that's really good that we have that expectation. I think one thing I have noticed particularly with the signings this year we've got a young team but very very hardworking young ones but also very very talented technical players that are young as well so I think to learn from them and also be able to support players like that to grow as footballers is something that is really driving me but also so the coaching staff they get the opportunity to work with players who they can develop and who have the potential to really really grow this season.