 So today we're here at First Face Football, partnering with the White Ribbon Campaign to teach these boys and girls a few things about the game of football, as well as maybe some gender equality as well. Because at the end of the day, the game is the same for everyone. I came here, I saw two Wanderers players like, oh my god, are they really from Wanderers? And we're here on behalf of the White Ribbon, so we've got a top-bin challenge and a crossbar challenge. We're going to split up the teams, so do you guys want to split up in some teams yourself, or how many? Girls with boys? You don't want to go together? No. Why not? Because they're rubbish. I thought it was going to be girls with boys, but we have to team up with the girls. So I'm excited to be here with the Wanderers today. We're teaming up with the boys and let's show them what the girls have got. You know, kind of allowed them to have the opposite gender as their teammates today, and that's maybe something that they're not used to on a daily basis. So at the end of the day, we're all here, we're all playing the same game, and I want those young girls to know that they can do anything if they put their mind to it. Yeah! Oh, look at the smile on him. Shoot out, sudden death. So close. This is to win it. Here we go, Ella. Think of today. What'd you guys think of this? It was fun. You know, speaking from my own experiences of growing up as a young player and hearing those similar comments from boys being like, she can't play, why is she here? Those definitely motivated me to get to where I am today, now being able to play professionally. So I love seeing you guys out here. I love seeing you compete with the boys and, you know, again, getting the winning shot at the end of today. So I'm really proud of you guys and keep on, because at the end of the day, we're all playing the same game, right? Yeah, showed here today. It felt good and all the boys were shocked because a girl scored. Now from here, they should know that girls are just as good as boys and there's nothing different. You know, I asked the boys, you know, what can you be doing to encourage young girls or encouraging girls in your life to be able to pursue their dreams? And they said, you know, give them comments, let them know that they're doing well and just let them know that they can pursue their dreams. It's very comforting that they, like, encourage us to, you know, follow our dreams and hopefully in the future, they'll encourage more and more girls to play football. Like, look at them, they're both, they're, they're all kicking the same ball, they're all having a shot the same goal and they're just as good at each other as well, so they're having fun, it's good. They came out of their way to come and do this today with us, them telling us what happened in their life and how Sydney, she also got boys talking down to her and but she didn't stop, she kept striding and now look where she is now and she's achieved her dream. I want to play for the Matuitas and I want to be top goalscorer and I eventually want to be captain of the Matuitas. I believe I can do that 100%.