 I've been really lucky in my career you know to in my my childhood to have a lot of really good quality coaches and and play alongside some really talented players during my time here at the Wanderers but but growing up you know without without my parents my dad my mum and you know their sacrifice a five o'clock driving through peak hour to drive me to training because I didn't have a car back then and you massively took it for granted back then you wish you could just thank him every single day and and but you look back now and you think you couldn't have really done it without them I asked my dad you know I was 16 I think and I was about to get my my first car my piece my license when I was 17 and he was saying to me this could be in the last few trips we do together driving to Sydney Olympic training at the time obviously I've had an NYL season when I was 18 19 and through all those successes with that first NYL year when we won it they were always behind me and then once I signed my first pro contract that was that meant so much to to not only me but to them the sacrifices kind of paid off in a sense and I remember when I was young he said to me well something in particular moment where I was nine ten years old I believe and I was driving who's driving me to an academy he said like all the other kids are just training as well you know if you just want to do the same amount as them or you're only just gonna be I guess as good as them so it's up to you whether you want to do more he goes I'll tell you like I'll drive you over I'll be your taxi he said but it's up to you at the end of the day and that was really at nine ten years old and that's when I knew that I listened to him I said you know what I want to do and I want to do it myself and I want to do it for my family even at that age I remember that vividly and it means a lot to me too