 The team like the Red Bulls, what I bring that's Australian would definitely have to be my heart, my pride on the pitch. I give everything. It's something that Australians do. We never give up on and off the park. We always make sure we give our all and make sure that we're good sportsmen at the same time. Off the park, I think it'll have to be the barbecues. I've had a lot of the boys over for a good old fashioned barbeque and to chill out. I suppose that's a big part of my upbringing as well. Overall, being Australian, I'm very proud. Being an Australian Red Bull and especially with so many nationalities, maybe 12 to 13 in our team, it's great that I can have that different bit of spice. That's a great team to play for. As I look back on the events that I've played for in Australia and what makes me really proud, the biggest highlight of my career obviously was first playing for Australia, making my debut in England. It was pretty special because I come off the bench and I was this young kid that always dreamed of playing for my country. The one memory that stands out the most was 2006 in Germany. We played Japan and we were losing 1-0 and it was about the 75th minute, maybe a bit later. I was lucky enough to come on the pitch and be the first ever goal scorer in a World Cup for my country. To have that, all the hard work that you put in is priceless and probably five minutes later I scored the second and pretty much made the stadium and the whole Australia erupt. They're definitely up there as the best memories and they're always playing for my country. It's been two World Cups. Now it's going to be a third in Brazil. I'm very proud of that and also a big part of the Asian group and playing the Asian Cups as well. Living in America is a lot different to living in England. Being professional at the time wasn't a lot in England because you played in the Premier League where you played up to three games a week. You train long hours and you play up to 50, maybe 60 games a year with international schedule as well. The Red Bulls, it's a bit lighter. We play 36 games plus the playoffs. My free time is mainly with my family. Living in America is nice because I live outside of the city which is Manhattan. There's a lot of space. My children get to enjoy the backyard and the pool and living in such a great climate. Eight months a year it's beautiful whereas in England it was 11 months a year, right? Obviously I haven't lived in Australia for a very long time. I only get to visit on international games and also at the end of the year if I can, if I don't have an international schedule. Unfortunately enough that I get to have the best of both worlds to come into New York. We go to watch shows, we go to some nice restaurants and at the same time I still get that amazing feeling driving in every time when you come to New York. I can understand why they call it the capital of the world. With the New York Red Bulls we love what we do on the park. We play football and we're very proud of what we do. But a big part of what we do is off the park, spending time in the community and really trying to do some great things with the fans. Obviously we go to hospitals, we go to schools, we set up programs. It's a great thing because so many players team up together. You go with a pairing and during the week someone might go to a hospital and another week you might go to a school. It's nice to have that interaction because even though you've got so many different sports here with NFL and NBA and hockey, the MLS is still really big here and it's nice that you get the recognition and the fans praise for that and also it's nice for us as human beings to give something back to such a beautiful place. How do I rate our chances in Brazil? Well first of all it's going to be an emotional time being a third time for a lot of us who are part of the team again. For me I'm always quite sceptical and make sure that we keep our feet on the ground so long as we try and take it game at a time if we can get out the group then that'll be a massive achievement and after that you never know because it's all knockout stages but if we can get out of our group it'll be another special time like it was in 2006 and June. For updates on the Red Bulls and any other news and events be sure to check out the Australia in the US Facebook page.