 Roots in the end are a very good result. Excellent. I think our performances have been quite good. We learned a lot from our last game against MacArthur, where we had about 50 entries into their box and came away with a loss. So in this league, you've got to be smarter in certain moments. Away from home, change the team up somewhat as well. We know how they play. They're a very good side, particularly at home. So two things that really stick out for mine was, one, the win, obviously, but in the manner, coming back from behind away from home and winning away from home, I think, was massive for the mentality of this group. And that's what we're trying to change here. And so it takes time, as you know, but the messages are getting through and they're a really good bunch of players who want to learn and want to get better. And one main thing that I've been speaking about was the mentality, you know, making sure that, you know, if we do go a goal down, it happens that we're able to pick ourselves back up and stay positive and play our football and play our game. And like I said, away from home, not many teams would come here and get a result, but to do it when you're one-nil down was even more impressive. And the way they fought towards the end, when I went to a back five, just to secure things because Adelaide is a team that puts in a lot of crosses, more than any other team in the competition. So having an extra player there was great. Mark Wush was great after that first goal as well, so I'm really happy for him too. You've got him on Sunday and, you know, now we're in touching distance of the top six. So four-day turnaround, but now you've beaten him. Do you think you've got the upper hand psychologically or is it just completely start from scratch again? No, you don't start from scratch. I think it's important to... When you know you're playing a home-and-away tie, which is quite unique, we needed to get past the first hurdle, and that was playing away from home and putting in a good performance and a good shift. You know, I rested a few players today. They've been playing a lot of football in Hemed. I'll go up and Treyora are very experienced players. So the gamble paid off, and, you know, we've got personnel to come back in front of our home fans who are building momentum themselves, and I'm really glad for them because we do need them, and it showed when we played against Sydney, I've seen the Derby just how important they were for us. So we're hoping that they'll come back and give us an extra boost, knowing it's a four-day turnaround as well, and I'm sure that the players would have taken a lot out tonight, knowing that irrespective, they can win the game. Obviously, you talked about shifting to a back five at the end to shore things up. I've seen Adelaide scoring so late, so often. Obviously, you're conscious of that, but to calmness and composure from your team in the last 10 minutes as well, Fantastic. Yeah, absolutely. You need to... You know, one thing in this country as well, particularly with our young players who come through the system is game awareness and understanding situations in a match. It happens all over the world, you know, and I'm big on those kind of things. And, you know, whether it's a tactical change or a switch, and knowing that they've scored so many goals late, part of my plan, and you've got a whole lot of plans depending on how the game goes, and was that, you know, I wanted to do something like that, depending on what the result was, clearly, and obviously, but, you know, like I said, it worked, and, you know, having those game smarts about you, knowing how to see a game out as well away from home is even more important. And we did that, and I thought they were very, very calm as well, like you mentioned. And, you know, we've got some young players in that team, too, who would have learnt a lot from that. And that's what it is right now. It's the learning for all of them, even young Philip Kankar, who is looking a bit shaky in that first half, and, you know, I was going to very closely monitoring him in the second half, thinking he's going to be able to, as such a young kid, he was a bit, a little bit flustered and given the ball away, got a yellow card, and, you know, the big boy up front was giving him a few problems, you know, and just little things like, no need to get into a holding match with him. You know, the big guys, you normally just step in front of him, and that's learning for young Philip, and I don't even want to take him off because I think it's great for him to keep learning and improve, and we had a chat with him at halftime, you know, in a nice way, but he's a good kid, and he wants to make amends, and, yeah, so he was good as well, you know, because young kids could easily go either way, but we spoke about it, you know, told him what we need to do, just calm down, you know, there was nothing untoward because he's shown that he can do it so many times, but there's a lot of them, you know, I thought, you know, Tate Russell was good, he hasn't played a lot until before I came, and Akelena hasn't played until now for a number of games as well. You know, everyone put their hand up and put a shift in, and Bernier Beanie hasn't started for a long time, you know, and a lot of them did themselves a lot of justice, but like he said, I'm really happy that we're able to see out the result, and it was a bit of maturity on our behalf and something that we're going to continue to build. Did you tell Phillip that they've given him the goal and did he have to break the news to Tommy as well? Yeah, the funny one was just before that, you know, sometimes in the sideline you get a bit of a gut feel about something, I had a feeling that we were going to get something out of that one. Well, I don't always say it, but I said to Tommy, this is your chance, I've got a feeling you're going to get something, and so as soon as it happened, I thought it was Tommy, because the guys on the bench were telling him it's Tommy, I couldn't really see, there's a lot of bodies there, so, and the bench was going, fuck, you know, you've made a big call there, but then Tommy, I said to Tommy, I told you, he goes, it wasn't me, it was Phillip, right? I go, you sure? And it doesn't really matter, and I'm really happy for Phillip, like I said, his first half performance wasn't his greatest, but he's able to keep a clean sheet in the second half and help the team keep a clean sheet in the second half and gets the winner, so really happy for him, along with all the rest of them.