 Sydney Derby, first experience with the Wanderers, what did you take away from that round one game? It wasn't ideal, but I think we've learnt a few things from it and we've fixed them up over the last few days at training so I think we're really prepared for Newcastle game. If yourself, personally, what's it been like, I suppose, in the three-season gelling with the new team? It's always a fun time, I suppose, and now you're able to see how the squad can really gel in the opening round. How's it been thus far with this team? I'm really enjoying it, the girls have clicked so well and we're getting along really well. And when it comes to a quick turnaround, it's pretty rare in the W league, so how do you prepare yourself for that? I guess those things are out of our control, we've just got to deal with it and we're prepared. So it doesn't matter if it's two days, five days, whatever it is, we're ready. And what's it going to be like, I suppose, going up against your old side? It's going to be a bit weird, I guess, but this is my club now, so I'm representing what I wear on my shirt and that's what I'm going to try and do. And what was it like being in front of the home fans at Bankwest? It's amazing, amazing, I love that stadium, it's unreal, it's breathtaking every time you walk in it. And I think this will be the same, this is our home ground, they're walking into Wanderer's Territory. So, yeah, I'm excited. Exactly, going from Parramatta to Blacktown, it's a Western Sydney territory and as you mentioned the facilities here at the club are very unique and obviously if you haven't come from a different club you know how, I suppose, blessed this club is to have this. I mean, what's it like to have this as opposed to the rest of the league, I suppose? Yeah, I'm super grateful, I didn't even know that there was stuff like this in the W League but I'm really grateful to have facilities like this and it helps us perform well. And for the few hundred that are going to come out, it's going to be restricted but at the same time it'll be all the diehards I suppose on Saturday tomorrow. What do you feel like it's going to be out here at Blacktown? I actually prefer to play at smaller stadiums just because the atmosphere is a little bit more intense and I like to have things behind my back to sort of push me through whereas with a big stadium you know it doesn't seem as that many people there but there actually is but I think it'll be good here. And for yourself personally, what are your goals that you've set out for yourself and I suppose even the coaches have set that goal? I just want to keep being better, I want to bring to the team whatever I can, help them win I don't like to lose, so Sydney was a hard game but I'm prepared for this game and I'm really confident in the girls. And as before, if you score are you going to celebrate or go into your own side? I definitely will, I definitely will. Easy, don't say it all the time.