 What do we have happening down here today? Well, we have the Race for Grace, which is one of our biggest fundraisers for the Grace Newborn Intensive Care Unit. Because one of the great things about the Grace Centre is that now we brought the survival rate of the babies on the unit to over 97%. For those who don't know Grace, we're a part of the Children's Hospital at Westmead. We look after the sickest newborn babies in the state and, you know, as we get better at what we do, we also want to help those babies have the best long-term outcome. I am with a big star, Nathan Highmarsh. Nathan, what brings you here today, mate? Obviously the Race for Grace, mate. Trying to raise money to the Neo-Natal Grace Board. So, yeah, doing everything we can to try and raise as much money as we can for all those newborns that need some help. It's great that both codes can come together today. And, you know, we've got a bit of a rivalry, football and rugby, so it's good that we can come together today. So, you see how I'm doing the work here, while you're, you know, you've, like, you've corked your shoulder or something. You're a recovery, mate. Yeah, you're a recovery, yeah. So, I'll just do all the hard stuff. We'll do the hard stuff like usual, and then we'll just, you know, let you guys do the fancy stuff and roll around on the grass for a bit and, yeah. But no, it is good. It's a great rivalry. It's great for Parramatta. It's great for Western Sydney and all we need now is you guys to win some games as she is, instead of just sitting back and resting on your laurels with the Asian Cup. So, pull your finger out, mate. Next year, I think it's going to be a competition. So we'll get all your busted blokes who can't run or they'll have to be able to run. So we'll get blokes like you who can actually sit on a bike and still do stuff. Against the leagueies, we'll get some rugby boys down here and we'll have a bit of a contest. That's gold. Thanks for your chat, mate. No worries, mate. See ya.