 We're so lucky, we're so lucky and I've been blessed especially to walk up here and Australia rugby union, rugby Australia has allowed us to be in this competition and to support from DFEC, so we're very fortunate to be in this competition. It's a big step towards women's rugby in Fiji, we've hardly, we've never had such opportunity as this to come and play in the Super W. So I think the doors will start opening up after this, so I'd encourage them to, you know, it's, it'll take you places, you experience new things, you learn how it is to be in a team, so I'll encourage them to take up the spot, encourage the parents as well to encourage the kids if they want to play rugby, especially girls. It's a big thing, it's a big culture barrier in Fiji, so if they want to take rugby, I mean we're here now at the world stage, they can be like us, so encourage them to take up the spot and try rugby. Coming here, especially for the girls, it's really eye-opener. Being at this level of competition, especially playing against the best in Australia, you know, the world of rules players, yeah. I took us nearly two years to have our first game and I was so pleased the way we play against the Reds, but we took out a lot of learning from it so that we work on our mistake and be ready for the Rebels game this week. Actually, I'm quite excited and nervous at the same time, leading this group of girls out for this competition. To be in this competition, it will lift the standard of rugby back home and a lot of girls that are growing up, they will be wanting to play rugby when we're done well in this tournament. It's really important because most of the girls that are playing in this team will try out for the World Cup as well, so it's a good place to engage yourself against top experienced players, how it feels like to play in a competition such as this. So it's quite a good thing that we're able to come and play here and get us ready for the World Cup in November.