 Hi, my name is Daniel Gartus, I'm the Membership Ticketing and Community Manager at the Western City Wanderers. Today we're hosting our inaugural Wanderers iftar, never been done before by the club. It's an important community event for us, for the Muslim population within Western Sydney. Western Sydney encompasses 10% being of the Muslim faith and background, second highest only to Catholics. Events like this are very important to help support and grow the connectivity between multi-faiths and denominations, but also just bringing people together to embrace a nice day, food trucks, prayer, activity, membership, community, what more could you want? Today we are at the Western Sydney Wanderers first annual iftar. It's a beautiful and warm space today with members of the community from all sections of the community who have come together to celebrate and break fast together. In the absence of community connections, I believe sporting centres and sporting codes can fill a huge gap within the community to bring different members of the community regardless of their race, culture or faith together and to experience and learn about different cultures and different faiths and to feel a sense of belonging. So it's very important to have events like this and I hope to see it happen every year and not just in iftar but other community events that are important to other members of our society. It's been a great night, you know we've had some special guests here from a range of the partner schools that we work with, our coaches have run a range of clinics, food's been awesome, we had Hazelmore Magery out here from the Bulldogs in our old days and our partner is the Turner Freeman as well so it's been a positive day, a great night although a little bit cold it's still been a great event for the club and the future of our direction.