 Hi, I'm Oliver Colatz, I'm 17 years old and I'm a goalkeeper for Western Sydney Wanderers. Obviously my father's an ex-locke Roo, played for AC Milan, and just following in his footsteps. I've been in the club since the academy started, I think under 13s. Well, it's the best team in Australia to develop young players, so I thought it was the right choice to come, leaving Sydney United, so I thought it would be better for my future, and leading into an A-League team would be a good choice to come here. I was a big supporter of the club, I used to go to every home game, travel to the finals, with Papa being coach and also my dad being the goalkeeper coach. I was always at the games, travelling, there was a lot of good memories. Going to Adelaide for the finals was good, probably winning the Champions League, doing whatever it was to support. I've been involved with the first team for about one year now, and it's good, a lot of better players up there. It's good, training with the better players makes your reactions quicker, makes you make quicker decisions, and it's a big difference, obviously, playing against men to play against younger people, it's a big difference. You've got to be a lot quicker, decisions have to be a lot quicker, and just when you step down to the games with the younger people, you obviously feel more comfortable and confident playing in those games, but I'm ready for it and it's a good experience, it's a good challenge. Well, obviously, how far my father went playing football and all that, it would have just been good to follow in his footsteps and hopefully go overseas one day and play in the big stage.