 So the cooperative program is about supporting local grassroot clubs in their training so not only supporting the kids but most of all supporting the coaches. So we want to empower the coaches to coach better, hopefully that'll mean that the kids enjoy themselves more, keep on obviously developing the kids, hopefully future Wanderers starts. We trialled the Wanderers training program last year for the first time because we felt our coaches needed some support and we had a bit of a challenge where we were struggling to get parents to volunteer to coach. So the program went really well and we thought we would definitely get it back in play for this year but we wanted to be more organised. This afternoon was all about coaching the coaches. I think the Wanderers A-League players come down today's awesome. They're able to inspire the kids and be great role models so it's great for the kids to be able to meet them and just to realise that it is an opportunity for them if they're really into their soccer, that they can go all the way if they want to. My name is Naya and I support the Wanderers and I go to St. Bernadette. So everyone here loves the soccer and the hills, yeah I would love to be a famous soccer fan, everyone who can like watch me but yeah I enjoy playing soccer too. Being part of this coach training is an excuse to get together, to build all the values, respect, leadership, belonging. We are trying to build those values through the sport. It is a country or an area that is so multicultural and the fact that we can share the same passion and see each other as a one no matter what our faiths, our beliefs, no matter what. Our background is fantastic and the kids just love it.