 I'd like to welcome a few of our guests. We have Andrew Redmayne, the Sokaroos Hero, and Abby Lemon, who is a young Matilda. So a few two guys could come up. At the conclusion of the presentation of the jerseys, the Lord Mayor will say a few words. What we're also announcing today is who is the captain and vice-captain of the National Team for the World Cup. So we first got hit to football in 2018. The people are really proud to be here to come down and over both. I was a little bit hesitant from the first way that I got in a chair and I hit the ball. I was just hooked. The vice-captain of the National Team for this tournament is Josh Mercus. Andrew, if you can present the jersey to the captain for this tournament, which is Dmitry Leo Leo-David. This is the third World Cup. Dmitry's been captain. We don't win this time, he's sacked. It's a great honour and a big privilege for me to lead the team out of this World Cup. We're getting really close now. There really could be any one's game. We're just going to go out there and do our best and hopefully be the first Australian power chair team that's won any sort of World Cup in any power chair sport and take out sport to even higher levels. I think Western Sydney and especially Panamata has the critical mass and the infrastructure to support these events. We have a vision where we want to ensure that there is something for everyone in Panamata. This sports is an example that they are our community. It's our community so we have to support them. I was really excited when the World Cup was fasted out to being played at Australia. Knowing that we'll be able to have friends and family come to see me play at the World Cup, it'll just be awesome for Australia, other sports in general as well. Exposure is the thing that we really need in this sport and I'm sure that there's loads more people that don't even know that the sport exists. So having it here, in our own backyard to show the whole world, including people that live here, it's only going to get more numbers for us, more exposure, more players and a bigger sport.