 Kevin Sheehy, why a partnership with CFA? Why is that important to the S&M Football Club and the Geelong Football Club? I think from the game point of view and with the country and the farmers to me, I think the defence of basically the properties and lives around the countryside of not only Victoria but also Australia needs to have more recognition. I think that when I look back and all of what I've seen happen over the last 20, 30 years, I reckon that the CFA have been sensational. I think that they're very courageous. The volunteers from all over the country, towns and cities have been always there backing each other up and obviously also going helping Tasmania when needed. So I think it's a great partnership opportunity there for both the game. Of these two clubs obviously, the cats and the bombers and the group that holds a significant amount of courage because you have to be very courageous to go into the areas where they need to be to protect a lot of people's homes and properties and lives. So you're getting 250 volunteers to march around the G. That's a big honour for our people. Why did you do that? Well I think that is over. I mean I'm only trying to do things and put things in place on behalf of the S&M Footy Club to make our society look at how we do live, all the things that are necessary to have it safe and safe workplace for our families. The people that actually do that will be the people that will be marching. We can't get everybody out there, obviously otherwise the MCC groundsman would complain. But I think in the end we know that the great opportunity presents itself like Anzac Day and Dream Time at the G is that this is another area where we need to have a look at what the pillars of our society are and that is that if we work together we have a safer country to live in and I think that that's what some of these games can really do. They can actually get people together, educate our young people to understand that it takes a hell of a lot to run an island like Australia. It tells us a bit about the country game. I mean a lot of, well the CFA comes from the country a lot of good footy players that come from the country. Why is it important that you have this country game to recognise the country and regional rural Victoria? I think for so long they haven't been recognised. I think to myself you know if you want to pick your greatest countryside out of Victoria I've been over in South Australia trying to pick theirs and it is very very difficult. Right at this moment we've just had a three hour selection pick an essence greatest ever team out of the country for our fans to go on the website to actually pick their best side. I mean obviously you look at Dan Hurth family you look at obviously John Coleman, Roger Merritt these sorts of great players Wayne Gideon, Michael Long all over Australia. We have a lot of magnificent country players come out and play here at the MCG a lot of them actually sort of built the game to what it is and we should actually thank those clubs the football and netball clubs right around the whole of Australia for helping produce that standard like the greatest goal kicker ever to only lock it country. That sort of Hayden Button and Hayden Button Jr. won more San Navas and Brownlow medals than anybody else in the whole of Australia from Albury. I mean so I think we've got to pay that respect to a lot of these clubs and the best way to do it is I think it's to celebrate a game. And just finally who's going to win? I think it's a fair chance you're really going to really push Essendon to get there and we'll just jump out of them in the last quarter. Kevin Chetty thank you very much.